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Abstract
This dataset contains data from two soil sensor monitoring arrays installed at Ivey Pecan Orchard. There are two sites installed in contrasting soil textures, Pecan_Fine and Pecan_Coarse. At each of these two sites, there are the following sensors: barometric pressure from Apogee SB-100 sensors, VWC, EC, T from Campbell CS-650 sensors, O2 and T from Apogee SO-110 sensors, at 30cm and 60cm, CO2 concentration from Vaisala GMP343 (at 30cm) and Vaisala GM251 (at 60cm), and CO2 efflux at the soil-air interface from Eosense eosFD chambers. At Pecan_Coarse there is also a differential pressure sensor from Dwyer Digimag DM-003 Differential Pressure Gauge.
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U.S. National Science Foundation | Collaborative Research: SitS: Development of multiple-scale sensor and remote sensing technology to quantify abiotic carbon dioxide emission in irrigated soils of aridlands | 2034312 |
U.S. National Science Foundation | Network Cluster: Patterns and controls of ecohydrology, CO2 fluxes, and nutrient availability in pedogenic carbonate-dominated dryland critical zones | 2012475 |
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