Variables: SiteCode, SampleCode, DateTime, Al (mg/L), Al27 (mg/L), Alkalinity (mmol/L CaCO3), Alkalinity (mg/L), Br (mg/L), Ca (mg/L), Ca43 (ug/L), Ca44 (ug/L), Ce140 (ng/L), Cl (mg/L), Co59 (ug/L), Cr52 (ug/L), Cu63 (ug/L), DO (%), DO (mg/L), Delta Deuterium (per mill), Delta Deuterium std dev, Deuterium excess (per mill), Dy164 (ng/L), EC (uS/cm), Er166 (ng/L), Eu153 (ng/L), F (mg/L), Fe (mg/L), Fe56 (ug/L), Gage_Ht, Gd157 (ng/L), H (mg/L), Ho165 (ng/L), ID na, K (mg/L), La139 (ng/L), Lu175 (ng/L), MethodCode, Mg (mg/L), Mg25 (ug/L), Mn (mg/L), Mn55 (ug/L), NH4 (mg/L), NO2 (mg/L), NO3 (mg/L), Na (mg/L), Na23 (ug/L), Nd145 (ng/L), Ni60 (ug/L), PO4 (mg/L), Pb208 (ug/L), Pr141 (ng/L), SO4 (mg/L), Sample id (na), SampleType (na), Sample_Date, SamplingMethod (na), SamplingNote (na), Si (mg/L), Si28 (mg/L), Si28 (ug/L), SiO2 (mg/L), Sm147 (ng/L), Specific Conductivity (µS/cm), Sr (mg/L), Tb159 (ng/L), Temperature (C), Tm169 (ng/L), Y89 (ng/L), Yb174 (ng/L), Zn64 (ug/L), acid-neutralizing capacity (ueq/L), acidity (ueq/L), alkalinity (ueq/L), analyzed material, anion sum, bad_filters (na), cation sum, charge balance, chemical treatment (na), date (na), date collected (yyyy-mm-dd), day (na), delta Oxygen-18 (per mill), delta Oxygen-18 std dev, descp no (na), dissolved inorganic C (mg/L), dissolved org C (mg/L), dissolved org C (ppm), dissolved org N (mg/L), dissolved org P (ug/L), evaporated (na), filter pore-size (na), hour (na), inorganic N (mg/L), inorganic P (ug/L), location (na), method (na), minute (na), month (na), pH (pH), particulate N (mg/L), particulate P (ug/L), particulate org C (mg/L), record count (na), sample preparation (na), sampling_date_JD (na), storage_time_days (na), time (na), time collected (hhmm), total N (mg/L), total P (ug/L), total dissolved N (mg/L), total dissolved P (ug P/L), total dissolved P (ug/L), total inorganic C (mg/L), total org C (mg/L), total suspended sediment (mg/L), tritium (TU), tritium std dev, year (na)
Standard Variables: Carbon, dissolved inorganic|Carbon, dissolved organic|Nitrogen, dissolved organic|Phosphorus, dissolved organic|Oxygen, dissolved|Dysprosium|Electrical conductivity|Erbium|Europium|Evaporation|Fluorine|Iron|Gage height|Gadolinium|Holmium|Recorder code|Nitrogen, inorganic|Phosphorus, inorganic|Potassium, dissolved|Lanthanum|Lutetium|Magnesium, dissolved|Manganese, dissolved|Sodium, dissolved|Neodymium|Nitrogen, NH4|Nickel, dissolved|Nitrogen, nitrite (NO2)|Nitrogen, nitrate (NO3)|Carbon, particulate organic|Phosphorus, particulate|Lead-208|pH|Phosphorus, phosphate (PO4)|Praseodymium|Silica|Samarium|Sulfate, dissolved|Specific conductance|Strontium, dissolved|Terbium|Temperature|Thulium|Nitrogen, total dissolved|Phosphorus, total dissolved|Carbon, total inorganic|Carbon, total organic|Sediment, suspended|Tritium (3H), Delta T of H2O|Yttrium|Ytterbium|Zinc
Date Range: (1982-2015)
Dataset Creators/Authors: Hyojin, Kim; Bishop, Jim; Dietrich, William; Fung, Inez; McDowell, William H.; Brantley, Susan L.; Hoagland, Beth; Sullivan, Pamela L.; Cain, Molly; Neal, Andrew; Fisher, Jessica; Russo, Tess; Niwot Ridge LTER; Liu, Fengjing; Chorover, Jon; Troch, Peter; McIntosh, Jennifer; Brooks, Paul; Abramson, Nate; Heidbuechel, Ingo; Amistadi, Mary Key; Alexander Pedron, Shawn; Chorover, Jon; Troch, Peter; Corley, Timothy; Zapata-Rios, Xavier; Losleben, Mark; Condon, Katherine
Contact: Miguel Leon, Miguel.Leon@unh.edu
Field Area: Bisley | Betasso | East Peak | Marshall Gulch (High-Elevation) | Providence Creek Subcatchment P301 | Providence Creek Subcatchment P303 | Providence Creek Subcatchment P304 | Eel River Watershed | Puente Roto | Rio Blanco | Rio Icacos | Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory
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