Dissolved organic carbon (DOC)
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Soil water chemistry of two forest stands in the site LTER Zöbelboden from the year 2013
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Soil water chemistry of two forest stands in the site LTER Zöbelboden from the year 2017.
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Soil water chemistry of two forest stands in the site LTER Zöbelboden from the year 2020.
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Soil water chemistry of two forest stands in the site LTER Zöbelboden from the year 2014.
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The LTER site Zöbelboden was equipped with highly modern infrastructure to assess the effects of extreme climate events on the forest ecosystem. The instruments include eddy covariance measurements for CO2 and water vapor fluxes at a tower (900 m a.s.l), and soil respiration auto-chambers, as well as combined sap flow sensors with automated dendrometers in the main footprint area of the eddy tower. This is the so called intensive plot 2 (IP2), which is equipped by a number of different field measurement devices for long-term monitoring (lysimeters water sampling, soil moisture and temperature sensors, manual dendrometers, deposition, litter fall) and supplemented by other monitoring activities (tree inventory, needle and leaf chemistry, soil chemistry). An optical multi-parameter probe for dissolved nitrogen and carbon was installed in the measuring weir of the catchment runoff at 577 m a.s.l. There, weekly water quality, runoff, and meteorology is monitored since many years. The related metadata refer to the runoff multiparameter measurements. The data can be viewed and downloaded via the link provided using the station name "ZOE_0551P00"
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Soil water chemistry of two forest stands in the site LTER Zöbelboden from the years 1993 to 2012
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Soil water chemistry of two forest stands in the site LTER Zöbelboden from the year 2016.
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Soil water chemistry of two forest stands in the site LTER Zöbelboden from the year 2019.
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Soil water chemistry of two forest stands in the site LTER Zöbelboden from the year 2018.
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Soil water chemistry of two forest stands in the site LTER Zöbelboden from the year 2015.