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Abstract
Shane Creek, located north of Kings Creek in the Konza Prairie Biological Station (outlet location: 39.11522, -96.55838; 434 ha), is a native tallgrass prairie located in the Konza Prairie Biological Station, a long term ecological research station that has been in operation since 1980. Shane’s Creek is annually cattle-grazed and burned every three years. Konza is located in the Flint Hills of northern Kansas. In 2023, the outlet of the stream wet up in March and dried down in July; in 2024, the outlet of the stream wet up in March and dried down in September. Average annual precipitation for this site is 904.7 mm.
These data were collected in support of the sampling goals of the Aquatic Intermittency effects on Microbiomes in Streams (AIMS) Project. This study took place in Shane’s Creek (434 ha) at the Konza Prairie Biological Station, a long term ecological research station that has been in operation since 1980. Shane’s Creek is annually cattle-grazed and burned every three years. Konza is located in the Flint Hills of northern Kansas. In 2023, the outlet of the stream wet up in March and dried down in July; in 2024, the outlet of the stream wet up in March and dried down in September. Average annual precipitation for this site is 35.62 inches.
We constructed a wooden stream diversion structure halfway down a 380m reach containing four pools and three riffles above and below the structure. The structure had 4 1-foot diameter holes installed with PVC couplers. Four 130m corrugated flexible tubes were laid out from the diversion structure to the bottom of the impact reach. We deployed 20 STICs throughout the control and impact reach to quantify the extent of drying using rebar. Construction and preparation occurred in February and March, when the stream was dry, to minimize construction-related disturbances to the experimental sampling. Prior to experimental dry down, water was able to flow from upstream (control reach) to downstream (impact reach) through the holes. We obtained pre-dry down sampling to collect a reference point for both the control and impact reaches. These “pre-dry week X” samples were collected from April to mid-July due to multiple flooding events (April 25th, June 26th, and July 3rd) that disrupted the experimental setup and required redeployment of experimental structures and equipment. During the experimental dry down (“dry week X” samples), we attached the tubes to the couplers in the diversion structure. Flow was diverted around the impact reach into the downstream watershed for five weeks, during which we collected weekly samples. Following the final forced drying sampling, tubes were cut from their couplers to allow flow to resume in the impact reach (“re-wet week X” samples). After 6 hours, we performed day 0 re-wet sampling. Twenty four hours later, we performed day 1 re-wet sampling. One week later, the stream began to naturally dry down in both the control and impact reaches, and collected weekly natural dry down samples for two weeks (“natural dry down week X” samples).
This resource contains the sediment incubation data from AIMS approach 4. Incubations followed Groffman (2007) and Strauss (2004) for DEAs and nitrification incubations, respectively.
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| The content of this resource references | Sommerville, A., S. Zipper (2026). Shane Creek (Konza Prairie) Stream Temperature, Intermittency, and Conductivity Data (AIMS_GP_SHN_STIC), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/c5cdc270f7a640f58d5c009836f88097 Seybold, E., c. dorantes, S. Flynn (2026). AIMS Shane Creek (Konza Prairie) cation data (AIMS_GP_SHN_CAIO), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/db65f3351a074e24897d02942a760b37 Seybold, E., c. dorantes, S. Flynn (2026). AIMS Shane Creek (Konza Prairie) Anion Data (AIMS_GP_SHN_ANIO), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/90e077cb35c2448b96a6cde06fc4d01b Brown, C. L., E. Seybold (2026). Shane Creek (Konza Prairie) Continuous Discharge at Watershed Outlet Data (AIMS_GP_SHN_approach1_DISC), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/a5bc472a8f3546fca9267f580f4eb216 Brown, C. L., S. Flynn, A. Burgin, E. Seybold (2026). AIMS Continuous Water Quality at Shane Creek Outlet (AIMS_SHN_approach1_EXOS), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/a4ef70ad054b46cea353456a3b43e7e0 Brown, C. L., S. Flynn, C. Utzman, M. Busch, A. Sommerville, J. Wilhelm, T. Layman, c. dorantes, L. Zeglin, E. Seybold, A. Burgin (2025). Shane Creek, field data (AIMS_GP_SHN_YSIS), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/08868f39db5c47468aee7717e019302c Plont, S., S. Speir, M. Wolford, N. Jones, S. Flynn, C. L. Brown, E. Seybold (2025). AIMS_GP_SHN_DOCS, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/431e1cd7210942a98e66006f669247ff Zipper, S., C. L. Brown, M. Busch (2026). Shane Creek, KS Environmental Data (AIMS_GP_SHN_ENVI), HydroShare, https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.aa609ce01c1249b980789ec1ea4b2bfa Smith, C., C. L. Brown, S. Flynn, S. Plont, S. Speir, M. Busch, C. Atkinson (2025). AIMS Shane Creek nutrient data (AIMS_GP_SHN_NUTR), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/6afd64dba89c4e7db689850b04da4f9f Zipper, S., C. L. Brown, E. Seybold (2025). Shane Creek (Konza Prairie) Pressure Transducer Data (AIMS_GP_SHN_PRES), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/403c8307ce314485bb7f7970f6705f73 Expt Seybold, E., c. dorantes, S. Flynn (2026). Shane Creek, experiment cation data (AIMS_GP_SHN_appr4_CAIO), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/43783022834842bfb76ce00326b27157 Brown, C. L., C. Utzman, S. Flynn, M. Busch (2026). Shane Creek (Konza Prairie) Experiment Stream Temperature, Intermittency, and Conductivity Data (AIMS_GP_SHN_approach4_STIC), HydroShare, https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.c10e6eb12d6042709daa3fb93838ec00 Flynn, S. (2026). Shane Creek, experiment incubation data (AIMS_GP_SHN_approach4_SEDS), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/15c18df2302f4b519ef143d37418ac3f Smith, C., M. Busch, S. Flynn, C. L. Brown, A. Burgin, C. Atksinson, T. Layman, C. Dorantes, C. Utzman, A. Sommerville, J. Wilhelm (2026). Shane Creek, experiment nutrient data (AIMS_GP_SHN_appr_NUTR), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/db41230e063c497ca1fa47b56768f2eb Layman, T., M. Busch, C. L. Brown, D. C. Allen, c. dorantes, S. Flynn, A. Sommerville, C. Utzman, J. Wilhelm, L. Zeglin, E. Seybold, A. Burgin (2025). Shane Creek, macroinvertebrate field data (AIMS_GP_SHN_appr4_MAME), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/1924bbcecf91492482dc6ab16ef08344 Layman, T., c. dorantes, M. Busch, C. L. Brown, C. Utzman, S. Flynn, A. Sommerville, J. Wilhelm, L. Zeglin, E. Seybold, A. Burgin (2026). Shane Creek, experiment field data (AIMS_GP_SHN_appr4_YSIS), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/4e677ac93e8048549c5b3bbaa6af942f |
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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
| Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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| U.S. National Science Foundation | Aquatic Intermittency Effects on Microbiomes in Streams (AIMS) | OIA Award #2019603 |
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| Name | Organization | Address | Phone | Author Identifiers |
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| claudia dorantes | University of Kansas | KS, US | ||
| Alexi Sommerville | University of Kansas | KS, US |
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