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Shaver, G. 1989. Above ground biomass in acidic tussock tundra experimental site, 1989, Arctic LTER, Toolik, Alaska. Arctic LTER, Marine Biological Lab, Woods Hole, Ma 02543. 1989gsttbm http://ecosystems.mbl.edu/arc/terrest/biomass/index.shtml 

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Data sets were provided by the Arctic LTER. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants #DEB-981022, 9211775, 8702328; #OPP-9911278, 9911681, 9732281, 9615411, 9615563, 9615942, 9615949, 9400722, 9415411, 9318529; #BSR 9019055, 8806635, 8507493.

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Dataset URLs:METADATA: HTML, Rich Text, XML(EML compliant)
DATA: Comma Delimited, Excel file with Metadata and data
Dataset ID:1982gsttbm.06
Dataset Title:Arctic LTER 1982: Biomass in tussock tundra near Toolik Lake North Slope AK (68 degrees 38N, 149derees 34W).
Investigator 1: 
First Name:Gus
Last Name:Shaver
Organization:Marine Biological Lab
Address line 2:7 MBL St.
Address line 3:
City:Woods Hole
State:MA
Zip Code:02543
Country:USA
Investigator 2: 
First Name:Terry
Last Name:Chapin
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Keywords:Alaska, annual variation, biomass, calcium, magnesium, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, tundra, primary production, disturbance, inorganic nutrients, organic matter, populations
Abstract:Biomass in tussock tundra near Toolik Lake North Slope AK (68 degrees 38N, 149derees 34W). There were three harvests;Late May-early June; Late July-early August; Late August-early September. See Shaver and Chapin (Ecological Monographs, 61(1), 1991 pp.1-31.
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:
Data File URL http://metacat.lternet.edu/das/dataAccessServlet?docid=knb-lter-arc.1403&urlTail=terrest/biomass/data/1982gsttbm.csv
Data File Name 1982gsttbm
Beginning Date 6/1/1982
End Date 9/1/1982
Number of Data Records 99
Other Files to Reference
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Quality Control Information
Maintenance Description
Log of Changes: For Archival Use: DATA FILE ENTERED BY: Jim Laundre DATA FILE VALIDATION: NAME: Jim Laundre DATE: 3Apr95 LOG OF CHANGES AND COMMENTS
Version2: Creaded Excel metadata form. Changed title, filename to full year and added attribut table. 10Jan06 JimL
Version 3: Added LTERNET Data Access server proxy for Excel and comma delimited data files.
Version 4: Upadte LTERNET Data Access server proxy link for Excel and comma delimited data files. Changed from knb to das in url.
Version 5: Updated the metadata sheet and eml to 2.1
Version6: Taxonomic coverage data updated. Updated to newer metadata form (with sites sheet). CH March 2013.
 
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Geographic Description Toolik Lake (68 degrees 38N, 149derees 34W), North Slope, Alaska, U.S.A. Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description Enter Description  
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Latitude 68.6295 In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees  
Longitude -149.578 In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees In Decimal Degrees  
Elevation 719 In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters In Meters  
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TAXONOMIC COVERAGE:
Organisms studied Alectoria sp.; Andromeda polifolia; Arctostaphylos alpina; Aulacomnium turgidum; Betula nana; Calamagrostis canadensis; Cassiope tetragona; Cetraria cucullata; Cetraria islandica; Cetraria sp.; Cladina sp.; Cladonia sp.; Dactylina sp.; Dicranum spp.; Drepanocladus spp.; Empetrum nigrum; Eriophorum vaginatum; Hylocomium splendens; Ledum palustre; Oxycoccus microcarpus; Pedicularis spp.; Peltigera apthosa; Polygonum bistorta; Polytrichum spp.; Rubus chamaemorus; Salex pulchra; Sphagnum spp.; Vaccinium uliginosum; Vaccinium vitis-idaea
 
Methods:Field; Samples are obtained by collecting all aboveground biomass and belowground stems and rhizomes in 20 x 20 cm quadrats, located randomly along line transects within the site. Normally, 4 or 5 quadrats are collected along each of 4 transects at each site or treatment. Aboveground biomass is considered "within" the quadrat if it is associated with a meristem that is within the quadrat. Details are given in Shaver and Chapin (Ecological Monographs, 61(1), 1991, pg. 1.)

Lab; Each quadrat is first sorted into species and then into tissue type. Depending on the harvest, tissue types can be broad categories, i.e. above and below, or more detailed, i.e. inflorescences, new growth, old growth, etc. The separated samples are dried for several days at approximately 65 ºC and then weighed. The dry weight for each quadrat, species and tissue type is recorded. Finally the samples from all quadrats in a transect are combined according to tissue type. Samples are then returned to Woods Hole for nutrient analysis.

This File covers three biomass harvests at the sedge site; early season, mid season, and late season.

Table 1: Biomass Harvests

Date Site Treatment
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01-Jun-1982 Atigun Wet Sedge Control
Toolik Heath Control
Toolik Shrub Control
1981 Toolik Tussock Control
31-Jul-1982 Atigun Wet Sedge Control
Toolik Heath Control
1 981 Toolik Tussock Control
01-Sep-1982 Atigun Wet Sedge Control
1981 Toolik Tussock Control

Notes: This data was converted from old Multiplan files to Excel (April 1994). No documentation exists for the original Multiplan files. All files were converted to Excel 5.0. Excel worksheet names are similar to the original Multiplan filenames. This file (82gsttbm.dat) is the 'tusnut' worksheet of the Excel 5.0 file. The Excel 5.0 file 82gsttbm.xls is also available.

Sampling Description.

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Data Table

Variable Name Variable Description Data Type Units DateTime Format Code Information Missing Value Code
Growth Form Plant growth form, i.e. graminoid, deciduous, evergeen, forb, mosses, lichen, algae. text        
Species Plant species or tissue subtotals text        
Tissue Plant part harvested. text        
BMHI Biomass in g/ m^2 for Harvest I number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
BMHII Biomass in g/ m^2 for Harvest II number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
BMHIII Biomass in g/ m^2 for Harvest III number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
NMHI Nitrogen mass in g/m^2 for Harvest I number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
NMHII Nitrogen mass in g/m^2 for Harvest II number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
NMHIII Nitrogen mass in g/m^2 for Harvest III number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
PMHI Phosphorus mass in g/m^2 for Harvest I number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
PMHII Phosphorus mass in g/m^2 for Harvest II number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
PMHIII Phosphorus mass in g/m^2 for Harvest III number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
KMHI Potassium mass in g/m^2 for Harvest I number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
KMHII Potassium mass in g/m^2 for Harvest II number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
KMHIII Potassium mass in g/m^2 for Harvest III number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
CAMHI Calcium mass in g/m^2 for Harvest I number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
CAMHII Calcium mass in g/m^2 for Harvest II number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
CAMHIII Calcium mass in g/m^2 for Harvest III number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
MGMHI Magnesium mass in g/m^2 for Harvest I number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
MGMHII Magnesium mass in g/m^2 for Harvest II number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
MGMHII Magnesium mass in g/m^2 for Harvest III number gramPerMeterSquared     #N/A
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