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| Dataset URLs: | METADATA: HTML, Rich Text, XML(EML compliant) DATA: Comma Delimited, Excel file with Metadata and data |
| Dataset ID: | 2006_Chla_Kling.07 |
| Dataset Title: | Chlorophyl a Data for lakes and lake inlets/outlets samples collected summer 2006, Arctic LTER, Toolik Research Station, Alaska. |
| Investigator 1: |   |
| First Name: | George | | Last Name: | Kling | | Organization: | University of Michigan | | Address line 2: | Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | | Address line 3: | 830 North University | | City: | Ann Arbor | | State: | MI | | Zip Code: | 48109-1048 | | Country: | United States of America | | Investigator 2: |   |
| First Name: | MaryAnne | | Last Name: | Evans | | Organization: | | | Address line 2: | | | Address line 3: | | | City: | | | State: | | | Zip Code: | | | Country: | | | Investigator 3: |   |
| First Name: | Amanda | | Last Name: | Field | | Associate Investigators: | |
| Keywords: | phytoplankton, Chlorophyll a, phaeophytin, lake, pelagic, stream, primary production. |
| Abstract: | Yearly file containing information on Chlorophyll a determinations. Samples were collected at various sites near Toolik Research Station (68 38'N, 149 36'W). Sample site descriptors include an assigned number (sortchem), site, date, time, depth, distance, treatment, and category. Data regarding chlorophyll a and phaeopigment concentrations and parameters of sample analysis are included. |
For questions about the Metadata and data contact the Investigators. For information about this web site 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: |
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| Data File URL |
http://metacat.lternet.edu/das/dataAccessServlet?docid=knb-lter-arc.1650&urlTail=landwater/chlorophyll/data/2006_Chla_Kling.csv |
| Data File Name |
2006_Chla_Kling.dat |
| Beginning Date |
5/18/2006 |
| End Date |
8/10/2006 |
| Number of Data Records |
163 |
| Other Files to Reference |
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| Log of Changes: |
Entered metadata into new metadata form. |
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Version 6: Update LTERNET Data Access server proxy link for Excel and comma delimited data files. Changed from knb to das in url. |
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Version 7: Updated metadata form to newer version (without site sheet). CH 4Feb2013. Updated metadata to newer form (with sites sheet). CH March 2013. |
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| RESEARCH LOCATION: |
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| Location Name |
Toolik |
Campsite lake |
Green Cabin lake |
I minus |
I minus 01 |
I minus 02 |
I Swamp Inlet |
I Swamp Outlet |
I1 into I3 |
I1 Outlet |
I2 into I3 |
I2 Outlet |
I3 Outlet |
I4 into I5 |
I4 Outlet |
I5 into I6 |
I5 Outlet |
I6 headwater lake inlet |
I6 headwater lake outlet |
I6 Inlet West |
I6 Outlet |
I7 into I9 |
I7 Outlet |
I8 Headwater |
I8 Inlet |
I8 into I9 |
I8 Outlet |
Island Lake |
Milkyway upper |
Milkyway Lower |
NE 14 lake |
NE 14 lake slump inlet |
Toolik central |
Toolik Inlet |
TW Weir |
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| Geographic Description |
Toolik Lake and vicinity. See http://ecosystems.mbl.edu/arc/landwater/lw_sitedescript.html |
Campsite lake |
Headwater Lake of the Kupurak River |
I minus |
I minus 01 |
I minus 02 |
Swamp between I8 an I9 |
I Swamp Outlet |
I1 into I3 |
I1 Outlet |
I2 into I3 |
I2 Outlet |
I3 Outlet |
I4 into I5 |
I4 Outlet |
I5 into I6 |
I5 Outlet |
I6 headwater lake inlet |
I6 headwater lake outlet |
I6 Inlet West |
I6 Outlet |
I7 into I9 |
I7 Outlet |
I8 Headwaters |
I8 Inlet |
I8 into I9 |
I8 Outlet |
Island Lake |
Milkyway upper |
Milkyway Lower |
This site is near the NE 14 Lake Slump Inlet and is different than the NE 14 site (which is out in the lake). |
NE 14 lake slump inlet |
Surveyed by Sarah Barbrow in 2009, Kling,Cory,Nannen, and Crump in 2010. |
Toolik Inlet |
TW Weir |
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| Latitude |
68.6256 |
68.6 |
68.53698 |
68.55634 |
68.55361 |
68.54593 |
68.61035 |
68.611683 |
68.574 |
68.572296 |
68.57478333 |
68.572546 |
68.57754 |
68.58423333 |
68.58143 |
68.59491667 |
68.589087 |
68.578643 |
68.58357 |
68.59688333 |
68.598684 |
68.61818333 |
68.60183 |
68.5736666666667 |
68.60853333 |
68.61838333 |
68.6114075339 |
68.52364 |
68.62016667 |
68.622 |
68.674932 |
68.677723 |
68.632586 |
68.6256 |
68.623488 |
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| Longitude |
-149.59605 |
-149.183333333333 |
-149.2374 |
-149.56628 |
-149.53397 |
-149.54214 |
-149.599766 |
-149.599254 |
-149.583566 |
-149.581014 |
-149.58205 |
-149.570268 |
-149.582003 |
-149.5836 |
-149.5861 |
-149.586316 |
-149.589219 |
-149.621102 |
-149.62384 |
-149.60125 |
-149.599853 |
-149.596766 |
-149.596713 |
-149.537166666667 |
-149.587633 |
-149.5965 |
-149.590131872 |
-149.48141 |
-149.568166 |
-149.590666 |
-149.625439 |
-149.624028 |
-149.600895 |
-149.59605 |
-149.616559 |
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| Elevation |
719 |
864 |
883 |
801 |
820 |
852 |
736 |
736 |
774 |
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774 |
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774 |
770 |
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754 |
767 |
808 |
808 |
754 |
754 |
728 |
742 |
808 |
744 |
728 |
744 |
881 |
739 |
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701 |
701 |
719 |
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| TAXONOMIC COVERAGE: |
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| Methods: | In addition to the link above, the chlorophyll protocol is available in the Land-Water protocol accessible from the Land-Water main page on the Arctic LTER web page or at http://www-personal.umich.edu/~gwk and clicking on the protocol link at the bottom of the page.
This method is adapted from EPA Method 445.0, Arar, J and G. B. Collins. In Vitro Determination of Chl a and Pheo a in Marine and Freshwater Algae by Fluorescence. Revision 1.9, 1997.
In brief, sample water is filtered through Whatman GF/F 25 mm or 47 mm (0.7um pore) glass fiber filters. Filters are frozen for preservation at -80 C for a period of 24 hours to two weeks. Chl a is then extracted by submersing filters in 90% acetone buffered with MgCO3 for a 24 hour incubation period. Extracted chlorophyll samples are then read on a Turner Designs10-AU Fluorometer before and after acidification with 100uL 0.1N HCl.
Note: Acidified and non-acidified sample readings are used to calculate phaeophytin concentrations and correct chlorophyll a values. This acidification technique was originally tested during part of the 2000 sample season and has been used consistently for chlorophyll a analysis by the Landwater Group from 2002 to present. Methodology was formally adopted by the LTER (including the Lakes Group) in 2004. |
Data Table
| Variable Name |
Variable Description |
Data Type |
Units |
DateTime Format |
Code Information |
Missing Value Code |
| SortChem |
Yearly number assigned to samples collected at a specific site at a specific date and time. The year that the sample was collected is followed by a dash and then a sequential number. For example, if 600 samples were collected in 2002, then the first sample collected is 2002-0001 and the last sample is 2002-0600. |
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| Site |
Site Name. If a soil site, the site is described in the name by general location then specific feature (watertrack,etc) then specific point (1,2,3,...). If a lake or streams site, the lake or stream name (as it is commonly known) is given. Exceptions in naming procedure are provided in the Code Information. |
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TW=Tussock Watershed| WT=Watertrack| RE=Rain Event| I=I series lakes and inlets/outlets |
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Sampling Date |
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| Time_hr_dst |
Sampling Time in Alaska Daylight Savings Time (1 hour ahead of Alaska Standard Time: if 13:00 DST than 12:00 AST) |
datetime |
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| Depth_m |
Depth from surface of lake, stream, or soil |
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meter |
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| Chla_Phaeophytin_Corrected_ugL |
Fluorescence estimate of Chlorophyll a corrected for phaeopigment (phaeophytin). This acidification method was started in 1999, and applied to all samples in this spreadsheet (landwater) by 2000. Note that the lakes Arcitc LTER group started this method |
number |
microgramPerLiter |
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| Phaeopigment_ugL |
Fluorescence estimate of Phaeopigment estimated by acidification of a chlorophyll sample. |
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microgramPerLiter |
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| Chla_Raw_ugL |
Fluorescence estimate of Chlorophyll a without a phaeopigment correction (no acidification). This was this historical measure use by the Arctic LTER and previous studies of Toolik Lake. Chla_Raw = (((Sample Fluorescence - Blank) * Slope) - Intercept) * (Acetone_ml / Sample Volume Filtered) |
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