{"accessLevel": "public", "bureauCode": ["020:00"], "contactPoint": {"fn": "William Shuster", "hasEmail": "mailto:shuster.william@epa.gov"}, "description": "We determined soil hydrology, soil carbon pools (organic carbon, black carbon, and inorganic carbon) from urban soil assessments (surface and sub-surface horizons) carried out in the core areas of eleven cities in the United States. We used both ordinary least squares and non-parametric CART methods to discern trends in BC concentrations with regard to soil, landscape, and emission metrics. \n\nThis dataset is associated with the following publication:\nSchifman, L., A. Prues, K. Gilkey, and W. Shuster. Realizing the Opportunities of Black carbon in Urban Soils: Implications for Water Quality Management with Green Infrastructure.   SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier BV, AMSTERDAM,  NETHERLANDS, 644: 1027-1035, (2018).", "distribution": [{"downloadURL": "https://pasteur.epa.gov/uploads/10.23719/1407689/Schifmanetal_BlackCarbon_ScienceHub.zip", "mediaType": "application/x-zip-compressed", "title": "Schifmanetal_BlackCarbon_ScienceHub.zip"}], "identifier": "https://doi.org/10.23719/1407689", "keyword": ["Black Carbon", "Green Infrastructure", "urban soil", "water quality"], "license": "https://pasteur.epa.gov/license/sciencehub-license.html", "modified": "2017-11-03", "programCode": ["020:096"], "publisher": {"name": "U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD)", "subOrganizationOf": {"name": "U.S. Environmental Protection Agency", "subOrganizationOf": {"name": "U.S. Government"}}}, "references": ["https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.06.396"], "rights": null, "title": "Black Carbon and related environmental data for fate and transport"}