Water Quality Data (Grab Samples) from the Taylor Slough, just outside Everglades National Park (FCE), for August 1998 to November 2006
At a Glance
Authors: Tiffany Troxler, Daniel Childers
Time period: 1998-08-11 to 2006-11-15
Package id: knb-lter-fce.1077.3
Dataset id: LT_ND_Rondeau_002
Troxler, T., D. Childers. 2008. Water Quality Data (Grab Samples) from the Taylor Slough, just outside Everglades National Park (FCE), for August 1998 to November 2006. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/cd96927a753e84af3d9d2a07b02fa322. Dataset accessed 2024-11-21.
Geographic Coverage
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Dataset Creator(s)
- Name: Dr. Tiffany Troxler
- Position: Project Collaborator
- Organization: Southeast Environmental Research Center
- Address: Florida International University
University Park
OE 148
Miami, FL 33199 USA - Phone: 305-348-1453
- Fax: 305-348-4096
- Email: troxlert@fiu.edu
- URL: http://wetland.fiu.edu/
- Name: Dr. Daniel Childers
- Position: Associate Director for Research| Professor
- Organization: Global Institute of Sustainability| School of Sustainability
- Address: Arizona State University
PO Box 875402
Tempe, AZ 85287 USA - Phone: 480-965-2320
- Fax: 480-965-8087
- Email: dan.childers@asu.edu
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Dataset AbstractWater quality samples are being collected using ISCO autosamplers at all wetland sites (that is, all sites except TS/Ph-9, 10, and 11). The autosamplers contain 24 1L bottles. Water is sampled by programming the autosamplers to take composite samples once every 3 days. These samples are a composite of four 250mL subsamples drawn every 18 hours (a sampling scheme that captures a dawn, noon, dusk, and midnight sample in every three day composite). The samples are collected every 3-4 weeks and analyzed for total phosphorus (TP), total nitrogen (TN), and salinity. When sites are visited to collect these samples, we also collect a grab sample that is immediately put on ice. A portion of these grab samples is filtered through a Whatman GF/F filter immediately upon return to the lab, and the filtered samples are analyzed for inorganic nutrients such as NO2-, NO3-, NH4+, SRP, and DOC. The unfiltered fraction of these grab samples is analyzed for TP, TN, and TOC. We use these montly grab samples to generate relationships between TP and SRP, and between TN and NO2- + NO3- + NH4+. Dissolved nutrients are measured using standard rapid flow analyzer (RFA) techniques. TP is analyzed with a modified Solorzano and Sharp (1980) technique. TN is measured with an Antec TN analyzer, TOC and DOC are quantified on a Shimadzu TOC Analyzer, and salinity is measured with a YSI conductivity meter. In addition to the regular water quality monitoring, we use the rain level actuators at all freshwater sites to trigger water sampling after rain events exceed a given threshold of duration and/or intensity. As currently programmed, when the threshold of = 2.5 cm of rain per hour is passed, the autosampler at that site collects a 1L sample every 15 minutes after the threshold has been reached and remains (previous to 2003- the autosampler was programmed to collect 500mL of water every 30 minutes while the threshold was being met). Rain event samples are collected, retrieved, and analyzed like out composite water quality samples.
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Geographic CoverageStudy Extent Description
The Study Extent of this dataset includes 2 of the FCE Taylor Slough research sites just outside of Everglades National Park, South Florida
Bounding Coordinates
Data were collected in the Taylor Slough, just outside of Everglades National Park, South Florida
N: 25.315, S: 25.295, E: -80.520, W: -80.522
Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Study Area: South Florida, Everglades National Park, and Florida Bay
N: 25.761, S: 24.913, E: -80.490, W: -81.078
FCE LTER Sites
TS/Ph4 and TS/Ph5
Geographic DescriptionBounding CoordinatesFCE LTER Site TS/Ph4N: 25.315, S: 25.315, E: -80.522, W: -80.522FCE LTER Site TS/Ph5N: 25.294, S: 25.294, E: -80.520, W: -80.520
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Temporal CoverageStart Date: 1998-08-11
End Date: 2006-11-15
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Attributes
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Data Table: Water Quality Data (Grab Samples) from the Taylor Slough, just outside of Everglades National Park, South FloridaAttribute Name:SITENAMEAttribute Label:sitenameAttribute Definition:Name of LTER siteStorage Type:textMeasurement Scale:Name of LTER siteMissing Value Code:Attribute Name:DateAttribute Label:dateAttribute Definition:Collection dateStorage Type:datetimeMeasurement Scale:Missing Value Code:Attribute Name:TimeAttribute Label:timeAttribute Definition:Collection timeStorage Type:datetimeMeasurement Scale:Missing Value Code:Attribute Name:SalinityAttribute Label:salinityAttribute Definition:Composite salinityStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: PSUPrecision: 0.1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.0 (Value will never be recorded )Attribute Name:TNAttribute Label:total nitrogenAttribute Definition:Composite total nitrogenStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: microMolesPerLiterPrecision: 0.001
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.000 (Value will never be recorded )Attribute Name:TPAttribute Label:total phosphorusAttribute Definition:Composite total phosphorusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: microMolesPerLiterPrecision: 0.01
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.00 (Value will never be recorded )Attribute Name:TOCAttribute Label:total organic carbonAttribute Definition:Composite total organic carbonStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: microMolesPerLiterPrecision: 0.001
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.000 (Value will never be recorded )Attribute Name:NH4Attribute Label:ammoniumAttribute Definition:ammoniumStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: microMolesPerLiterPrecision: 0.01
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.00 (Value will never be recorded )Attribute Name:NandNAttribute Label:nitrate and nitriteAttribute Definition:nitrate and nitriteStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: microMolesPerLiterPrecision: 0.01
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.00 (Value will never be recorded )Attribute Name:NO2Attribute Label:nitriteAttribute Definition:nitriteStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: microMolesPerLiterPrecision: 0.01
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.00 (Value will never be recorded )Attribute Name:SRPAttribute Label:soluble reactive phosphorusAttribute Definition:soluble reactive phosphorusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: microMolesPerLiterPrecision: 0.01
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.00 (Value will never be recorded )Attribute Name:DOCAttribute Label:dissolved organic carbonAttribute Definition:dissolved organic carbonStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: microMolesPerLiterPrecision: 0.001
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.000 (Value will never be recorded )Attribute Name:NO3Attribute Label:nitrateAttribute Definition:nitrateStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: microMolesPerLiterPrecision: 0.01
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.00 (Value will never be recorded )
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Data Table: Water Quality Data (Grab Samples) from the Taylor Slough, just outside of Everglades National Park, South Florida
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MethodsSampling Description
Water quality samples are being collected using ISCO autosamplers at all wetland sites (that is, all sites except TS/Ph-9, 10, and 11). The autosamplers contain 24 1L bottles. Water is sampled by programming the autosamplers to take composite samples once every 3 days. These samples are a composite of four 250mL subsamples drawn every 18 hours (a sampling scheme that captures a dawn, noon, dusk, and midnight sample in every three day composite). The samples are collected every 3-4 weeks and analyzed for total phosphorus (TP), total nitrogen (TN), and salinity. When sites are visited to collect these samples, we also collect a grab sample that is immediately put on ice. A portion of these grab samples is filtered through a Whatman GF/F filter immediately upon return to the lab, and the filtered samples are analyzed for inorganic nutrients such as NO2-, NO3-, NH4+, SRP, and DOC. The unfiltered fraction of these grab samples is analyzed for TP, TN, and TOC. We use these montly grab samples to generate relationships between TP and SRP, and between TN and NO2- + NO3- + NH4+. Dissolved nutrients are measured using standard rapid flow analyzer (RFA) techniques. TP is analyzed with a modified Solorzano and Sharp (1980) technique. TN is measured with an Antec TN analyzer, TOC and DOC are quantified on a Shimadzu TOC Analyzer, and salinity is measured with a YSI conductivity meter. In addition to the regular water quality monitoring, we use the rain level actuators at all freshwater sites to trigger water sampling after rain events exceed a given threshold of duration and/or intensity. As currently programmed, when the threshold of = 2.5 cm of rain per hour is passed, the autosampler at that site collects a 1L sample every 15 minutes after the threshold has been reached and remains (previous to 2003- the autosampler was programmed to collect 500mL of water every 30 minutes while the threshold was being met). Rain event samples are collected, retrieved, and analyzed like out composite water quality samples.
Method Step
Description
Water quality samples are being collected using ISCO autosamplers at all wetland sites (that is, all sites except TS/Ph-9, 10, and 11). The autosamplers contain 24 1L bottles. Water is sampled by programming the autosamplers to take composite samples once every 3 days. These samples are a composite of four 250mL subsamples drawn every 18 hours (a sampling scheme that captures a dawn, noon, dusk, and midnight sample in every three day composite). The samples are collected every 3-4 weeks and analyzed for total phosphorus (TP), total nitrogen (TN), and salinity. When sites are visited to collect these samples, we also collect a grab sample that is immediately put on ice. A portion of these grab samples is filtered through a Whatman GF/F filter immediately upon return to the lab, and the filtered samples are analyzed for inorganic nutrients such as NO2-, NO3-, NH4+, SRP, and DOC. The unfiltered fraction of these grab samples is analyzed for TP, TN, and TOC. We use these montly grab samples to generate relationships between TP and SRP, and between TN and NO2- + NO3- + NH4+. Dissolved nutrients are measured using standard rapid flow analyzer (RFA) techniques. TP is analyzed with a modified Solorzano and Sharp (1980) technique. TN is measured with an Antec TN analyzer, TOC and DOC are quantified on a Shimadzu TOC Analyzer, and salinity is measured with a YSI conductivity meter. In addition to the regular water quality monitoring, we use the rain level actuators at all freshwater sites to trigger water sampling after rain events exceed a given threshold of duration and/or intensity. As currently programmed, when the threshold of = 2.5 cm of rain per hour is passed, the autosampler at that site collects a 1L sample every 15 minutes after the threshold has been reached and remains (previous to 2003- the autosampler was programmed to collect 500mL of water every 30 minutes while the threshold was being met). Rain event samples are collected, retrieved, and analyzed like out composite water quality samples.
Instrumentation
ISCO Model 6700 & ISCO Model 6712 Auto-samplers Whatman GF/F filters (0.7 um) Nalgene Reusable Inline Filter Holder Monoject 140cc syringes ComputerQuality Control
Data that already meets Lab QA/QC is then evaluated by a Field Technician for patterns and trends, and finally by the PI for patterns and trends. When looking at patterns and trends, the Field Technician and/or PI looks for any values that "spike" or "valley" with an above/below quanity greater than double preceding and post values.
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Distribution and Intellectual RightsOnline distribution
http://fcelter.fiu.edu/perl/public_data_download.pl?datasetid=LT_ND_Rondeau_002.txt
Data Submission Date: 2008-03-14
Intellectual Rights
These data are classified as 'Type I' whereby original FCE LTER experimental data collected by individual FCE researchers are available for scientific purposes 2 years after collection. Maximum lock period = 2 years. All publications based on this dataset must cite the data Contributor, the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Program and that this material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation through the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research program under Cooperative Agreements #DBI-0620409, and #DEB-9910514. Additionally, two copies of the manuscript must be submitted to the Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program Office, LTER Program Manager, Florida International University, Southeast Environmental Research Center, OE 148, University Park, Miami, Florida 33199. For a complete description of the FCE LTER Data Distribution and Data User Agreement, please go to FCE Data Management Policy at http://fcelter.fiu.edu/data/DataMgmt.pdf and LTER Network Data Access Policy at http://fcelter.fiu.edu/data/core/data_user_agreement/distribution_policy.html.
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Publications citing this datasetFlower, Hilary, Mark Rains, and Carl Fitz 2024. Visioning the Future: Scenarios Modeling of the Florida Coastal Everglades. Environmental Management 60: 989-1009.
DOI : 10.1007/s00267-017-0916-2
Long, Stephanie A., Georgio I. Tachiev, Robert Fennema, Amy M. Cook, Michael C. Sukop, and Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm 2024. Modeling the impact of restoration efforts on phosphorus loading and transport through Everglades National Park, FL, USA. Science of The Total Environment 520: 81-95.
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KeywordsFCE, Florida Coastal Everglades LTER, ecological research, long-term monitoring, water quality, inorganic nutrients, salinity, TN, biogeochemistry, TP, Taylor Slough, Everglades National Park, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, water, intensive, grab sample, TOC, NH4, N+N, NO2, SRP, DOC, NO3
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Dataset Contact
- Position: Information Manager
- Organization: LTER Network Office
- Address: UNM Biology Department, MSC03-2020
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 USA - Phone: 505 277-2535
- Fax: 505 277-2541
- Email: tech-support@lternet.edu
- URL: http://www.lternet.edu
- Name: Rafael Travieso
- Position: South Florida Wetland Ecosystems Lab Field Technican
- Organization: Southeast Environmental Research Center
- Address: Florida International University
University Park
OE 148
Miami, FL 33199 USA - Phone: 305-348-7286
- Fax: 305-348-4096
- Email: travieso@fiu.edu
- URL: http://www.fiu.edu/~ecosyst/
- Position: Information Manager
- Organization: Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
- Address: Florida International University
University Park
OE 148
Miami, FL 33199 USA - Phone: 305-348-6054
- Fax: 305-348-4096
- Email: fcelter@fiu.edu
- URL: http://fcelter.fiu.edu
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Data Table and FormatData Table: Water Quality Data (Grab Samples) from the Taylor Slough, just outside of Everglades National Park, South FloridaEntity Name:LT_ND_Rondeau_002Entity Description:Water Quality Data (Grab Samples) from the Taylor Slough, just outside of Everglades National Park, South FloridaObject Name:LT_ND_Rondeau_002Number of Header Lines:1Attribute Orientation:columnField Delimiter:,Number of Records:384
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Metadata Provider
- Organization: Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
- Address: Florida International University
University Park
OE 148
Miami, FL 33199 USA - Phone: 305-348-6054
- Email: fcelter@fiu.edu
- URL: http://fcelter.fiu.edu