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Soil pH data for 120 point locations within limestone cedar glades at Stones River National Battlefield near Murfreesboro, Tennessee

This dataset contains data collected within limestone cedar glades at Stones River National Battlefield (STRI) near Murfreesboro, Tennessee. This dataset contains measurements of soil pH at certain quadrat locations (points) within 12 selected cedar glades. These measurements were obtained according to the following protocol: (1) for each quadrat location (point), one soil sample was obtained under sterile conditions, using a trowel wiped with methanol and rinsed with distilled water, and was placed into an autoclaved jar with a tight-fitting lid and placed on ice, (2) soil samples were transported to lab facilities on ice and immediately refrigerated, (3) soil samples were transferred to clean aluminum trays and dried at 35 degrees Celcius for 48 hours to produce air-dry soil, (4) air-dry soils were then passed through a number 10 sieve to remove rocks and root fragments, (5) 10 grams of sieved, air-dried soil was added to 10 millileters distilled water in glass jars, (6) capped soil slurry jars were agitated for 60 minutes on a reciprocating shaker, and (7) soil slurry jars were uncapped and left to sit for 30 minutes prior to taking pH readings. Soil pH was measured using a FieldScout SoilStik pH Meter (Spectrum Technologies, Inc., Plainfield, IL, USA) immersed into soil slurries. The pH meter was calibrated using pH standards 7.0 and 10.0, and three pH readings were taken per soil slurry. Soil pH values thus represent the mean of three measurements per sample.Detailed descriptions of experimental design, field data collection procedures, laboratory procedures, and data analysis are presented in Cartwright (2014).References:Cartwright, J. (2014). Soil ecology of a rock outcrop ecosystem: abiotic stresses, soil respiration, and microbial community profiles in limestone cedar glades. Ph.D. dissertation, Tennessee State University.Cofer, M., Walck, J., and Hidayati, S. (2008). Species richness and exotic species invasion in Middle Tennessee cedar glades in relation to abiotic and biotic factors. The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 135(4), 540–553.

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Author(s) United States Geological orcid
Publication Date 2013-12-09
Beginning Date of Data 2012-02-06
Ending Date of Data 2013-05-13
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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F7NV9G9C
Citation Geological, U.S., 2013, Soil pH data for 120 point locations within limestone cedar glades at Stones River National Battlefield near Murfreesboro, Tennessee: U.S. Geological Survey data release, http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F7NV9G9C.
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