Station FLE04524-271

Olsen: 271

Water Conservation Area 3 (WCA3 S AA)
FIU Station: 190

Panel: RegularSeason: Fall
BioChem Date/Time: 2005-11-17 14:05:00
BioChem Crew: Dan Scheidt/Phyllis Meyer
Plants Date: 2005-12-08Aquatic Date:

SB SB
Location NAD83NAD27
Latitude26.0070654526.007031 
Longitude-80.53701-80.537023 
UTM Y (northing) 28763412876545
UTM X (easting) 546310546331

Comments:

Basic

ItemValueDescription
CameraNPDigital camera used for field documentation of habitat and soil core
CHLAVOL140volume of surface water filtered for chlorophyll a analysis
Chopper3number of helicopter and associated sampling equipment and supply cache
COND523in situ surface water conductivity, YSI sonde
Cycle7sampling cycle number
DO3.35in situ surface water DO, YSI sonde
FISHNO10number of mosquitofish collected for Hg analysis
FLOCCOLperc100Percent of floc collected from core
FLOCCONT1 storemorenumber and kind of container used for floc
Flowsheetflowdescription of surface water flow at sampling site
PERIPBnobenthic periphyton collected
PERIPEnoepiphytic periphyton collected
PERIPFnofloating mat periphyton collected
pH7.18in situ surface water pH, YSI sonde
Soiltypepeatsoil type categories, by visual observation
Station190sampling station numbers, unique for 2005, assigned by EPA to the Olsen site numbers; many of the FIU researchers use these numbers as their sample identifiers
Temp25.6in situ surface water temperature, YSI sonde
Turb0.6in situ surface water turbidity, YSI sonde
VEGTYPEwet prairieplant community observed at sampling site
Weather2 lt overcastweather conditions
XNOMINALnominal = sampled within 5 meters of GPS coordinates
shifted = 5-20 meters
station rejected = >20 meters
YSIDEPTH6depth of deployment of probe array in surface water
PlantDate2005-12-08Plant collection date

ItemValue 1Value 2Value 3AverageUnitsDescription
DEPBEDR6.26.36.36.27feetdepth to bedrock, point of refusal with metal probe
FLOCTH1111cmvertical extent (length) of floc layer in core
PWEAgCl-180-200-204-194.67mVpore water, field-measured, in-line Ag/AgCl reference microprobe
PWEh19-1-54.3mVpore water, field-measured, in-line Ag/AgCl reference microprobe corrected to standard Hydrogen electrode by adding 199 mV
SoilCTH10101010cmvertical extent (length) of soil sample, from soil surface to bottom of core
SoilTHI2.22.322.17feetsoil thickness, metal probe to point of refusal
WatDept444.34.1feetwater depth

BioChemistry

A A G G SC SC
ItemValueUnitsQProtocolDescription
AFDWSDFS82.39%FIU SERCAsh Free Dry Weight for soil
APASWEE0.56µmole/L*hrEPA ESATAlkaline Phosphatase Activity in surface water
BDSDFS0.12g/cc FIU SERCBulk Density for soil
BRPWEA0.18mg/LEPA SESDBromide in pore water
BRSWEA0.1mg/LEPA SESDBromide in surface water
CHLASWFB0.88µg/LFIU SERCChlorophyll a in surface water
CLPWEA43mg/LEPA SESDChloride in pore water
CLSWEA47mg/LEPA SESDChloride in surface water
DOCSWD17mg/LFDEPDissolved Organic Carbon in surface water
FDOCPWD16mg/LFDEPDissolved Organic Carbon in porewater
FNH4RPWF0.64mg/LFIU SERCFiltered Ammonia in pore water, recalculated
FNH4RSWF0.039mg/LFIU SERCFiltered Ammonia in surface water, recalculated
FNNRPWFB0.032mg/LFIU SERCFiltered Nitrite + Nitrate in pore water, recalculated
FNNRSWFB0.0074mg/LJFIU SERCFiltered Nitrite + Nitrate in surface water, recalculated
FNO2RPWF0.0003mg/LJFIU SERCFiltered Nitrite in pore water, recalculated
FNO2RSWF0.0009mg/LJFIU SERCFiltered Nitrite in surface water, recalculated
FNO3RPWF0.031mg/LJFIU SERCFiltered Nitrate in pore water, recalculated
FNO3RSWF0.0065mg/LJFIU SERCFiltered Nitrate in surface water, recalculated
FPWEA0.33mg/LEPA SESDFluoride in pore water
FSWEA0.17mg/LJEPA SESDFluoride in surface water
H2SPWEE0.98mg/LJEPA ESATSulfide in pore water
H2SSWEE0.02mg/LUEPA ESATSulfide in surface water
MCSDFS0.18g/gFIU SERCMineral Content of soil
MEHGFCFC1.8ng/gUFIU SERCMethyl Mercury in floc
MEHGSDFC0.1ng/gUFIU SERCMethyl Mercury in soil
MEHGSWB0.29ng/LJBattelleMethyl Mercury in surface water
pHSDEE6.85 EPA SESDex situ soil pH
SO4PWEA0.64mg/LEPA SESDSulfate in pore water
SO4SWEA6.3mg/LEPA SESDSulfate in surface water
SRPRPWFB0.0054mg/LJFIU SERCSoluble Reactive Phosphorus in pore water, recalculated
SRPRSWFB2.5µg/LJFIU SERCSoluble Reactive Phosphorus in surface water, recalculated
TCSDFB47% FIU SERCTotal Carbon in soil
THGFCFC100ng/gJFIU SERCTotal Mercury in floc
THGSDFC110ng/gFIU SERCTotal Mercury in soil
THGSWD2ng/LFDEPTotal Mercury in surface water
TINAPWFB0.67mg/LJFIU SERCTotal Inorganic Nitrogen (calculated) in pore water, recalculated
TINSWFB0.048mg/LJFIU SERCTotal Inorganic Nitrogen (calculated) in surface water, recalculated
TNRSWFB0.31mg/LFIU SERCTotal Nitrogen in surface water, recalculated
TNSDFB3.7% FIU SERCTotal Nitrogen in soil
TONSWFB0.26mg/LFIU SERCTotal Organic Nitrogen (calculated) in surface water, recalculated
TPRSDFB320µg/gFIU SERCTotal Phosphorus in soil, recalculated
TPRSWFB18.3µg/LFIU SERCTotal Phosphorus in surface water, recalculated
WCSDFS0.86g/g FIU SERCWater Content of soil

Plants

A A

All sites sampled had 1 transect that ran south to north, with the southern end sampled 5 m due west of the biogeochemical sampling point. If a second “habitat type”, as based on visual assessment of the botanist in the crew, was located within a 50 m radius of the first sampling point, a second transect was done in that habitat.

Left Panorama

LP5 LP4 LP3 LP2 LP1

Right Panorama

RP1 RP2 RP3 RP4 RP5

Transects

PT

The number in each plant column records the number of quarter-meter-squared quadrats in 5 (1-meter-squared) quadrats in which that species was found at any given site.The 5 (1-meter-squared) quadrats were distributed to the right and left every 2 m along the 10 m transect.If the plant was not present, the cell has a 0;if the plant was present in every quarter-meter-squared quadrat, the number in the cell is 20.

ItemTransect 1Transect 2FamilyScientific NameCommon Name
UtriGibb4LentibulariaceaeUtricularia gibbaCone-spur bladderwort, Humped bladderwort
UtriRadi1LentibulariaceaeUtricularia radiataLittle floating bladderwort
NympOdor20NymphaeaceaeNymphaea odorataAmerican white waterlily

Exotics

In the 2005 R-EMAP sampling invasive exotic plant species were surveyed in two ways. The first survey was done on the helicopter fly-in to the GPS site and covered the general area of the site, while the second was a 360° site survey from the helicopter pontoons after landing and covered the immediate area of the site. In the aerial (A) helicopter survey we looked for the presence of six invasive exotic species (Casuarina spp., Lygodium microphyllum, Melaleuca quinquenervia, Neyraudia reynaudiana, Pennisetum purpureum and Schinus terebinthefolius), as well as the presence of cattail (Typha domingensis). In the survey from the helicopter floats (F) we recorded the presence of any exotic seen; the only additional exotic species observed from the floats was Salvinia minima. In both surveys we recorded the presence of species and quantified their abundance using categories for the number of individuals. The categories used were 0 (i.e., not present), 1 individual, 2 - 10 individuals, and > 10. We did not find Neyraudia reynaudiana at any site, so this species was not included in the database.

ItemAbundanceScientific NameSource
CasuSp_A0Casuarina speciesaerial fly-in
CasuSp_F0Casuarina speciesfloats
LygoMicr_A0Lygodium microphyllumaerial fly-in
LygoMicr_F0Lygodium microphyllumfloats
MelaQuin_A0Melaleuca quinquenerviaaerial fly-in
MelaQuin_F0Melaleuca quinquenerviafloats
PennPurp_A0Pennisetum purpureumaerial fly-in
PennPurp_F0Pennisetum purpureumfloats
SalvMini_F0Salvinia minimafloats
SchiTere_A0Schinus terebinthefoliusaerial fly-in
TyphDomi_A> 10Typha domingensisaerial fly-in
TyphDomi_F> 10Typha domingensisfloats

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