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Found 11 dataset(s) matching "Soil acidification".
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<p dir="ltr">Near-surface soil acidification is becoming prevalent in dryland cropping systems throughout the northern Great Plains. To ensure management recommendations are optimized for crop...
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This dataset is the data and metadata associated with the application of the US-PROPS model to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP). It is a geodatabase of species and vegetation...
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<p dir="ltr">Efficient use of plant nutrients is an important attribute to concurrently achieve production and environmental goals in integrated crop-livestock (ICL) systems. Unfortunately, there...
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<p dir="ltr">Long-term deployment of dryland cropping systems can alter soil chemical properties in ways that lead to lower soil fertility. Few long-term experiments have investigated cropping...
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Based on studies in the 1980s linking stream water quality (acidification) and atmospheric acid deposition, the GRSM initiated a long-term continuous water quality monitoring program in the early...
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This dataset supports the publication Whitfield et al. (2018) (https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-018-3691-7). The dataset is a compilation of the estimated base cation weathering rates (BCw) for 44...
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Stream acidification is an increasingly serious threat to the survival of brook trout. Streams in GRSM naturally become more acidic at higher elevations. However, research shows that areas in the...
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The brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) is the only trout native to the southern Appalachian Mountains. It was once widespread in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM), occupying small,...
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This dataset consists of sensor profile and water sample results from monitoring campaign to investigate the effects of two dredged pits in eastern Lake Pontchartrain on dissolved oxygen...