diff --git a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/CRC.txt b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/CRC.txt index f5442bc..f0e28b7 100644 --- a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/CRC.txt +++ b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/CRC.txt @@ -1,14 +1,18 @@ -Crane Creek (CRC) is one of COMPASS-FME synoptic sites, and has three plots: -upland (located at XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN), transition (XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN), -and wetland (XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN). +Crane Creek (CRC) is one of COMPASS-FME synoptic sites within the Crane +Creek lacustuary region of southwestern Lake Erie, 9.25 miles (14.9 km) +northwest of Oak Harbor, Ohio. This site is owned by the USFWS and +managed as a part of the Ottawa National WIldlife Refuge complex. This +site consists of three plots: upland (located at 41.6153N, 83.2297W), +transition (41.6219N, 83.2381W), and wetland (41.6219N, 83.2389W). This +site was established in December 2021. -Contacts for the Crane Creek site: +Contacts for the Crane Creek site: Matt Kovach matthew.kovach3@utoledo.edu -Contacts for Crane Creek data streams: +Contacts for Crane Creek data streams: Sapflux: Stephanie Pennington stephanie.pennington@pnnl.gov TEROS: Peter Regier peter.regier@pnnl.gov Dataloggers: Roy Rich richr@si.edu Key publications: -XXX +N/A as of yet diff --git a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/GCW.txt b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/GCW.txt index eeb5f69..8891ced 100644 --- a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/GCW.txt +++ b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/GCW.txt @@ -1,14 +1,20 @@ -??? (GCW) is one of COMPASS-FME synoptic sites, and has three plots: -upland (located at XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN), transition (XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN), -and wetland (XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN). +GCREeW (GCW) is one of COMPASS-FME synoptic sites, and has three plots: +upland (located at 38.8741N, 76.5522W), transition (38.8745, 76.5515W), +and wetland (38.8750N, 76.5500W). Note that this site overlaps spatially +with the TEMPEST (TMP) plots, the upland portion of the transect +overlaps with the TEMPEST experiment control plot. This transect spans a +mid- to late-successional (~80 years old) temperate, deciduous coastal +forest and a mesohaline marsh along the Rhode River in Edgewater, MD. -Contacts for the ??? site: -Matt Kovach matthew.kovach3@utoledo.edu +Contacts for the GCReW Synoptic site: +Stephanie J. Wilson wilsonsj@si.edu +Pat Megonigal megonigalp@si.edu -Contacts for ??? data streams: -Sapflux: Stephanie Pennington stephanie.pennington@pnnl.gov -TEROS: Peter Regier peter.regier@pnnl.gov -Dataloggers: Roy Rich richr@si.edu +Contacts for data streams: +Overall: Stephanie Wilson wilsonsj@si.edu +Sapflux: Stephanie Pennington stephanie.pennington@pnnl.gov TEROS and +Aquatroll: Peter Regier peter.regier@pnnl.gov, Stephanie Wilson wilsonsj@si.edu +Dataloggers: Roy Rich richr@si.edu, Stephanie Wilson wilsonsj@si.edu Key publications: -XXX +N/A as of yet diff --git a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/GWI.txt b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/GWI.txt index ea47e5f..27fa3bb 100644 --- a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/GWI.txt +++ b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/GWI.txt @@ -1,14 +1,15 @@ Goodwin Island (GWI) is one of COMPASS-FME synoptic sites, and has three plots: -upland (located at XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN), transition (XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN), -and wetland (XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN). +upland (located at 37.2192N, 76.4087W), transition (37.2194N, 76.4092W), +and wetland (37.2189N, 76.4101W). The site was established in June 2022. Contacts for the Goodwin Island site: +Stephanie J. Wilson wilsonsj@si.edu J. Patrick Megonigal megonialp@si.edu Contacts for Goodwin Island data streams: Sapflux: Stephanie Pennington stephanie.pennington@pnnl.gov -TEROS: Peter Regier peter.regier@pnnl.gov -Dataloggers: Roy Rich richr@si.edu +TEROS and Aquatroll: Peter Regier peter.regier@pnnl.gov, Stephanie Wilson wilsonsj@si.edu +Dataloggers: Roy Rich richr@si.edu, Stephanie Wilson wilsonsj@si.edu Key publications: -XXX +N/A as of yet diff --git a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/MSM.txt b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/MSM.txt index 6614059..3049966 100644 --- a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/MSM.txt +++ b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/MSM.txt @@ -1,14 +1,20 @@ -Money Stump Marsh (MSM) is one of COMPASS-FME synoptic sites, and has three plots: -upland (located at XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN), transition (XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN), -and wetland (XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN). +Moneystump Swamp (MSM) is one of COMPASS-FME synoptic sites located in +the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge along the mesohaline Beaverdam +Creek. This synoptic site consists of three plots: upland (located at +38.4315N, 76.2267W), transition (38.4310N, 76.2277W), and wetland +(38.4308N, 76.2286W). The site was established in June 2023. The +transect spans a coastal loblolly pine forest and a mesohaline marsh +dominated by Spartina and Distichlis. -Contacts for the Money Stump Marsh site: +Contacts for the Moneystump Swamp site: +Stephanie J. Wilson wilsonsj@si.edu J. Patrick Megonigal megonialp@si.edu -Contacts for Money Stump Marsh data streams: -Sapflux: Stephanie Pennington stephanie.pennington@pnnl.gov -TEROS: Peter Regier peter.regier@pnnl.gov -Dataloggers: Roy Rich richr@si.edu +Contacts for Moneystump Swamp data streams: +Sapflux: Stephanie Pennington stephanie.pennington@pnnl.gov +TEROS and Aquatroll: Peter Regier peter.regier@pnnl.gov, Stephanie J. Wilson wilsonsj@si.edu +Dataloggers: Roy Rich richr@si.edu, Stephanie J. Wilson wilsonsj@si.edu +EXO: Peter Regier peter.regier@pnnl.gov, Stephanie J. Wilson wilsonsj@si.edu Key publications: -XXX +N/A as of yet diff --git a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/OWC.txt b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/OWC.txt index 53c4a23..200b268 100644 --- a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/OWC.txt +++ b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/OWC.txt @@ -1,14 +1,19 @@ -Old Woman Creek (OWC) is one of COMPASS-FME synoptic sites, and has three plots: -upland (located at XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN), transition (XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN), -and wetland (XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN). +Old Woman Creek (OWC) is one of COMPASS-FME synoptic sites located +within the Old Woman Creek lacustuary, 2.8 miles (4.5km) east of Huron, +Ohio. This site is owned by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources +(ODNR), managed by ODNR’s Division of Natural Areas & Preserves as Old +Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve. This site consists of +four plots: upland (located at 41.3763N, 82.5070W), transition +(41.3758N, 82.5063W), wetland transition edge (41.3760N, 82.5071W), and +wetland (41.3761N, 82.5078W). The site was established in December 2021. -Contacts for the Old Woman Creek site: +Contacts for the Old Woman Creek site: Matt Kovach matthew.kovach3@utoledo.edu -Contacts for Old Woman Creek data streams: +Contacts for Old Woman Creek data streams: Sapflux: Stephanie Pennington stephanie.pennington@pnnl.gov TEROS: Peter Regier peter.regier@pnnl.gov Dataloggers: Roy Rich richr@si.edu -Key publications: -XXX +Key publications: +N/A as of yet diff --git a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/PTR.txt b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/PTR.txt index 5bba05b..f38dd33 100644 --- a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/PTR.txt +++ b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/PTR.txt @@ -1,14 +1,19 @@ -Portage River (PTR) is one of COMPASS-FME synoptic sites, and has three plots: -upland (located at XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN), transition (XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN), -and wetland (XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN). +Portage River (PTR) is one of COMPASS-FME synoptic sites located on the +shoreline of the Portage River lacustuary of southwestern Lake Erie, at +the confluence of the Portage and Little Portage rivers, 5.25 miles (8.5 +km) east of Oak Harbor, Ohio. This site is owned by the USFWS and +managed as a part of the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge complex. This +site consists of three plots: upland (located at 41.5015N, 83.0461W), +transition (41.5020N, 83.0456W), and wetland (41.5016N, 83.0444W). The +site was established in December 2021. -Contacts for the Portage site: +Contacts for the Portage site: Matt Kovach matthew.kovach3@utoledo.edu -Contacts for Portage data streams: -Sapflux: Stephanie Pennington stephanie.pennington@pnnl.gov +Contacts for Portage data streams: +Sapflux: Stephanie Pennington stephanie.pennington@pnnl.gov TEROS: Peter Regier peter.regier@pnnl.gov Dataloggers: Roy Rich richr@si.edu -Key publications: -XXX +Key publications: +N/A as of yet diff --git a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/SWH.txt b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/SWH.txt index b6133d5..ded413a 100644 --- a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/SWH.txt +++ b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/SWH.txt @@ -1,14 +1,19 @@ -Sweet Hall (SWH) is one of COMPASS-FME synoptic sites, and has three plots: -upland (located at XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN), transition (XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN), -and wetland (XXX.XXXW, XXX.XXXN). +Sweet Hall Marsh (SWH) is one of the COMPASS-FME synoptic sites located +in the tidal fresh Pamunkey River, one of the two tributaries of the +York River in Virginia, USA. The COMPASS-FME consists of three plots: +upland (located at 37.57069N, 76.8957W), transition (37.56883N, +76.8964W), and wetland (37.56659N, 76.8970W). The synoptic site was +established in June 2023. This site is also identified as a Chesapeake +Bay National Research Reserve site. -Contacts for the Sweet Hall site: +Contacts for the Sweet Hall site: +Stephanie J. Wilson wilsonsj@si.edu J. Patrick Megonigal megonialp@si.edu -Contacts for Sweet Hall data streams: -Sapflux: Stephanie Pennington stephanie.pennington@pnnl.gov -TEROS: Peter Regier peter.regier@pnnl.gov -Dataloggers: Roy Rich richr@si.edu +Contacts for Sweet Hall data streams: +Sapflux: Stephanie Pennington stephanie.pennington@pnnl.gov +TEROS and Aquatroll: Peter Regier peter.regier@pnnl.gov / Stephanie Wilson wilsonsj@si.edu +Dataloggers: Roy Rich richr@si.edu / Stephanie Wilson wilsonsj@si.edu Key publications: -XXX +N/A as of yet diff --git a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/TMP.txt b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/TMP.txt index 03ca3c4..2753bca 100644 --- a/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/TMP.txt +++ b/synoptic/data_TEST/L1_metadata/TMP.txt @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ -TMP is TEMPEST, the COMPASS-FME ecosystem-scale flooding experiment and has three 2000 m2 -plots: control (located at 38.8747N, 76.5519W), freshwater (38.87403N, 76.5516W), and -saltwater (38.8744N, 76.5525W). The TEMPEST experiment is in a mid- to late-successional -(~80 years old) temperate, deciduous coastal forest. +TMP is TEMPEST, the COMPASS-FME ecosystem-scale flooding experiment and +has three 2000 m2 plots: control (located at 38.8747N, 76.5519W), +freshwater (38.87403N, 76.5516W), and saltwater (38.8744N, 76.5525W). +The TEMPEST experiment is in a mid- to late-successional (~80 years old) +temperate, deciduous coastal forest. -Contacts for the TEMPEST site: +Contact for the TEMPEST site: J. Patrick Megonigal megonialp@si.edu -Contacts for TEMPEST data streams: -Sapflux: Stephanie Pennington stephanie.pennington@pnnl.gov +Contacts for TEMPEST data streams: +Sapflux: Stephanie Pennington stephanie.pennington@pnnl.gov TEROS and Aquatroll: Peter Regier peter.regier@pnnl.gov Dataloggers: Roy Rich richr@si.edu Key publications: -Hopple, A. M., Doro, K. O., Bailey, V. L., Bond-Lamberty, B., McDowell, N., Morris, K. A., Myers-Pigg, A., Pennington, S. C., Regier, P., Rich, R., Sengupta, A., Smith, R., Stegen, J., Ward, N. D., Woodard, S. C., and Megonigal, J. P.: Attaining freshwater and estuarine-water soil saturation in an ecosystem-scale coastal flooding experiment, Environ. Monit. Assess., 195, 425, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-022-10807-0 +Hopple et al.: Attaining freshwater and estuarine-water soil saturation in an +ecosystem-scale coastal flooding experiment, Environ. Monit. Assess., 195, 425, 2023. +http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-022-10807-0