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Ecosystems Center
Marine Biological Laboratory
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Woods Hole, MA 02543

Older Metadata: Attribute table not in XML (EML) file

Dataset URLs:METADATA: HTML, Rich Text, XML(EML compliant)
DATA: Comma Delimited, Excel file with Metadata and data
Dataset ID:94boct03
Dataset Title:Rhodamine WT (RWT) and bromide concentrations over time at two sites on the Blueberry Creek (New Reach 1994) July 2, 1994, Arctic LTER 1994.
Investigator 1: 
First Name:William
Last Name:Bowden
Address line 1:
Address line 2:
Address line 3:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
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Associate Investigators:Kenneth Edwardson
Keywords:tracer, Rhodamine WT, Blueberry Creek
Abstract: Rhodamine WT (RWT) concentrations over time at two sites on the Blueberry Creek.
Contact: Arctic LTER Information Manager
The Ecosystems Center
Marine Biological Lab
7 MBL St
Woods Hole, MA 02543
Phone (508) 289 7496
Email: arc_im@mbl.edu
Online URL: http://ecosystems.mbl.edu/ARC/
DATA FILE INFORMATION:
Data File Name 94boct03
Beginning Date 5/1/1994
End Date 9/1/1994
Number of Data Records
Other Files to Reference
Availability Status
Quality Control Information
Maintenance Description
Log of Changes: Log of changes: For Archival Use: DATA RECEIVED: June 1997 DATA FILE ENTERED BY: Karie Slavik DATA FILE VALIDATION: NAME: DATA:
RESEARCH LOCATION:
Geographic Description Solute injection was made 165 meters downstream of the lake I8 outlet (182 meters upstream of the NR4 site). Samples were collected at 182 meters downstream (NR4), and 600 meters downstream (NR9).
Location Bounding Box
West Bounding Coordinate
East Bounding Coordinate
North Bounding Coordinate
South Bounding Coordinate
OR if single point location
Latitude
Longitude
TAXONOMIC COVERAGE:
Organisms studied
Methods:

Estimates of travel time were made to guide
the collection of physical samples. Samples were collected in
borsilicate glass vials at irregular time intervals weighted to
cover the rising and falling limbs more intensively than other
time periods. Sample concentrations were read on a Turner
Designs Model 111 fluorometer.
Injection Start: 0 minutes
Injection End: 245 minutes

Notes: (11) VARIABLE DESCRIPTIONS:







Precis.
Coded?
Missing
Variable
Variable Description
Units
(Y/N)
Values
Site

site of measurements



y
n

D/D

distance from RWT dripper
5m

n
n

Date

date




dd-mmm-yy

n
n

Location
Sampling location




n
n
ET

elapse time


minutes

n
n
RWT

RWT concentration

mg/L


n
n
Comments
Comments

Reference Citations: Kilpatrick,F.A. and Cobb,E.D. 1985. Measurement of discharge


using tracers. Techniques of Water-Resource Investigations

of the United States Geological Survey.
Stream Solute Workshop 1990. Concepts and methods for assessing

solute dynamics in stream ecosystems. J. N. Amer. Benthol.

Soc., 9(2):95-119.

Sampling Description.

None

Data Table

Site		site of measurements				y	n	
D/D		distance from RWT dripper	5m		n	n	
Date		date					dd-mmm-yy		n	n	
Location	Sampling location					n	n
ET		elapse time 			minutes		n	n
RWT		RWT concentration		mg/L			n	n
Comments	Comments

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