NEON Initial Characterization Soils Archival UMBS
Soil sample sets and soil sample details for the NEON (National Ecological Observatory Network) initial soil characterization archive stored at UMBS.
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Soil sample sets and soil sample details for the NEON (National Ecological Observatory Network) initial soil characterization archive stored at UMBS.
Isotopic data to partition transpiration at the AmeriFlux eddy covariance site.
Physical and chemical properties of water in South Fishtail Bay and the Pells Island Depression in Douglas Lake. Aggregated data is the first file in the list of data sources, with all the original data sheets following.
Wetland and open water features for the University of Michigan Biological Station (UMBS) property and surrounding areas.
Average monthly temperatures recorded at the University of Michigan Biological Station (UMBS) from 1979 - present.
Continuous measurements of soil moisture and temperature obtained at 30 minute time intervals at four locations within forests located at the University of Michigan Biological Station property. Two forest patches are represented: the control and...
This data set documents the expansion of the distribution of opossums in Michigan. Each row in the data file consists of a specimen record or observation and includes the year and location (latitude/longitude) of the record.
Diurnal branch-level emission rates of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOC) including monoterpenes (MT) and sesquiterpenes (SQT) were determined at the University of Michigan Biological Station for the tree species balsam fir (Abies...
Two deer exclosure plots were established in 1997 to prevent deer browsing of vegetation. The plots were surveyed for ground level (g) and overstory (o) woody and herbaceous vegetation.
Distribution of rodents in northern Michigan documented by Dr. Phil Myers, et al. We use museum and other collection records to document large and extraordinarily rapid changes in the ranges and relative abundance of 9 species of mammals in the...