Soil Organic Matter Network, Lancaster Rotation, Wisconsin, USDA-ARS and University of Wisconsin
Entry ID: USDA.ARS.CPSWPRC.Lancaster

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Summary
Abstract: The Lancaster Rotation, Wisconsin, legume cereal rotation began in
1967. The area is characterized by rolling to hilly landscapes, with
soil developed in loess deposits of variable thickness over bedrock
materials. The climatic region is cool temperate. The average
climatic conditions at the experimental site are:
Minimum annual temperature: 2.3 deg C
Mean annual temperature: 7.8 deg C
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Related URL
Description: This url links to the GCTE-SOMNET home page where additional project
information can be obtained. This site is currently in a datasharing
phase of the network where actual data will become available shortly,
at different levels of accessibility. Please follow this Link for
more information. Contact the data centers listed above for actual
data, until it is made available at SOMNET.
Geographic Coverage
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Spatial coordinates   
  N: 42.86   S: 42.84   E: -90.6   W: -90.8
Min Depth: SURFACE Max Depth: 152 CM

Temporal Coverage
Start Date: 1967-01-01
Service Keywords
EDUCATION/OUTREACH >CURRICULUM SUPPORT >BACKGROUND INFORMATION Parameter Definition
EDUCATION/OUTREACH >INTERACTIVE PROGRAMS >WEB-BASED Parameter Definition
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Science Keywords
ATMOSPHERE >AEROSOLS >DUST/ASH/SMOKE Parameter Definition
ATMOSPHERE >AIR QUALITY >CARBON MONOXIDE Parameter Definition
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ISO Topic Category
Quality The quality of geochronology and geochemistry data is variable depending largely upon sample quality, but is generally within the standards required for publication in scientific journals in the first decade of the 21st century.
Access Constraints Access to and use of samples is dependent upon the state of ongoing projects at the University of South Carolina. Contact PI (David Barbeau) for any sample usage requests.

Use of acquired and published geochronology and geochemistry data is unconstrained.

Access to and use of unpublished geochronology and geochemistry data is dependent upon the state of ongoing projects at the University of South Carolina. Contact PI (David Barbeau) with any requests or inquiries about existing unpublished data.
Use Constraints Use of acquired and published geochronology and geochemistry data is unconstrained, pending acknowledgement of the Tectonics & Sedimentation Laboratory at the University of South Carolina and citation of peer-reviewed publications in which the data was originally published.

Access to and use of unpublished geochronology and geochemistry data is dependent upon the state of ongoing projects at the University of South Carolina. Contact PI (David Barbeau) with any requests or inquiries about existing unpublished data.
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Data Center
Tectonics and Structural Geology, Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of South Carolina Supplemental Info
Data Center URL: www.geol.sc.edu/barbeau
Dataset ID: dlbLarsenBasin

Data Center Personnel
Name: DAVID LONGFELLOW BARBEAU, JR
Phone: +1.803.777.5162
Fax: +1.803.777.6610
Email: dbarbeau at geol.sc.edu
Contact Address:
University of South Carolina Dept of Earth & Ocean Sciences
City: Columbia
Province or State: SC
Postal Code: 29208
Country: USA
Distribution
Distribution Media: email/download
Distribution Size: variable
Distribution Format: .xls/.xlsx/.txt
Fees: variable
Personnel
Role: INVESTIGATOR
Phone: +1.803.777.5162
Fax: +1.803.777.6610
Email: dbarbeau at geol.sc.edu
Contact Address:
University of South Carolina Dept of Earth & Ocean Sciences
City: Columbia
Province or State: SC
Postal Code: 29208
Country: USA
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Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date: 2013-01-22
Last DIF Revision Date: 2013-01-24

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