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Soil data from Picea mariana stands near delta junction, Alaska of different ages and soil drainage type

September 1, 2004

The U.S. Geological Survey project Fate of Carbon in Alaskan Landscapes (FOCAL) is studying the effect of fire and soil drainage on soil carbon storage in the boreal forest. This project has selected several sites to study within central Alaska of varying ages (time since fire) and soil drainage types. This report describes the location of these sampling sites, as well as the procedures used to describe, sample, and analyze the soils. This report also contains data tables with this information, including, but not limited to field descriptions, bulk density, particle size distribution, moisture content, carbon (C) concentration, nitrogen (N) concentration, isotopic data for C, and major, minor and trace elemental concentration.

Publication Year 2004
Title Soil data from Picea mariana stands near delta junction, Alaska of different ages and soil drainage type
DOI 10.3133/ofr20041271
Authors Kristen L. Manies, Jennifer W. Harden, Steven R. Silva, Paul H. Briggs, Brian M. Schmid
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2004-1271
Index ID ofr20041271
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse