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Relative humidity data for 120 point locations within limestone cedar glades at Stones River National Battlefield near Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Published by U.S. Geological Survey | Department of the Interior | Metadata Last Checked: July 18, 2025 | Last Modified: 20200821
This dataset represents data collected at 120 quadrat locations (points) within 12 selected cedar glades and contains measurements of relative humidity (percent) at the ground surface for each point. Measurements were obtained on the following dates (which correspond to the fields in the dataset): February 6, 2012; March 5, 2012; April 2, 2012; April 23, 2012; May 25, 2012; June 21, 2012; July 19, 2012; August 23, 2012; September 27, 2012; November 5, 2012; December 17, 2012; January 21,2013; February 18, 2013; March 19, 2013; April 15, 2013; and May 13, 2013. Points classified into four groups (identified by the field "Group") and were visited on a rotating sampling schedule, such that each group of points was visited roughly once every four months. Relative humidity (percent) at ground surface was measured using a Taylor 1523 indoor/outdoor digital thermometer and hygrometer (Taylor Inc., Oak Brook, IL, USA), placed on the ground surface. One relative humidity measurement was taken at each point. Missing values (points not measured on a given day) are indicated by the value -99999.Detailed descriptions of experimental design, field data collection procedures, laboratory procedures, and data analysis are presented in Cartwright (2014).References:Cartwright, J. (2014). Soil ecology of a rock outcrop ecosystem: abiotic stresses, soil respiration, and microbial community profiles in limestone cedar glades. Ph.D. dissertation, Tennessee State University.Cofer, M., Walck, J., and Hidayati, S. (2008). Species richness and exotic species invasion in Middle Tennessee cedar glades in relation to abiotic and biotic factors. The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 135(4), 540–553.

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