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Biological N-cycling data from soils collected along an elevation gradient in the CO Front Range (2018-2019).

Metadata Updated: October 29, 2023

Atmospheric deposition of reactive nitrogen (Nr) can impact the soil microbial community structure and function and thus ecosystem processing and export of nutrients. Ecosystem response to atmospheric inputs of nitrogen depends on several factors, including elevational climate conditions (freeze/thaw cycles, precipitation), geology, soil and vegetation type, N speciation and microbial community structure. The focus of this study was to evaluate how spatial and seasonal variations in N deposition affect the ability of soil microbial communities to process N along an elevational gradient (1700 to 3015 meters) from plains to subalpine ecosystems west of Boulder, Colorado. In conjunction with a study measuring the variability of wet-plus-dry Nr Deposition along this gradient using ion exchange resin (IER) columns (Heindel et al., 2022), soil samples (0–10 cm depth) were collected seasonally at 3 locations and once at a 4th location. To assess the role that the soil microbial community plays in processing nitrogen, soils were measured for nitrification potential, net N mineralization rates, microbial community structure, and N-cycling gene abundance. Additionally, soils were characterized for carbon and nitrogen content, pH, extractable nitrogen, ammonium sorption potential, and bulk density. Site information, soil characterization details, N-cycling nutrient data, and molecular results are presented in this data release as comma-separated values (.csv) formatted tables. Files are grouped in zipped file folders under 2 categories – 1. Nutrient Data and 2. Microbial Data. Data Dictionary tables, Nutrient Data Descriptions and Microbial Data Descriptions, located in the zipped folders describe the data found in the .csv files. Method details and references are located in the metadata file “N Dep Soil Activity.xml.”

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Public: This dataset is intended for public access and use. License: No license information was provided. If this work was prepared by an officer or employee of the United States government as part of that person's official duties it is considered a U.S. Government Work.

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Metadata Created Date June 1, 2023
Metadata Updated Date October 29, 2023

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Metadata Created Date June 1, 2023
Metadata Updated Date October 29, 2023
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
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