Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative(802) 656-0683femc@uvm.eduwww.uvm.edu/femc705 Spear StreetSouth BurlingtonVermont05403United States of AmericaSources & Sinks of Chloroform and its PrecursorsInvestigate hypothesis that chloroacetic acids may be involved in forest decline by attempting to replicate findings from Europe of high levels of chloroform enrichment in soil-air from conifer forests.Sources & Sinks of Chloroform and its PrecursorsAucottMichaelforest ecologypollutionairsoilfoliageChloroform in Soil Gas1995-06-092005-06-11A soil probe was used to measure on-site soil gas which was analyzed later using gas chromatographyInvestigate hypothesis that chloroacetic acids may be involved in forest decline by attempting to replicate findings from Europe of high levels of trichloroacetic in conifer foliage and chloroform enrichment in soil-air from conifer forestsZ0018_SoilVMC.18.220mySQLMichael Aucott. 2005. Chloroform in Soil Gas. Rutger's University. FEMC. Can be found at: /femc/data/archive/project/sources-sinks-chloroform-its-precursors/dataset/chloroform-soil-gas/femc/data/archive/project/sources-sinks-chloroform-its-precursors/dataset/chloroform-soil-gaselevelevationElevation (feet)intPKIDPKIDPKIDintTubeTubeTubeintDD/MM/YYYY-1Location TypeLocation Type''away'' means not directly under overhang of trees, ''under'' means directly under substantial tree canopy, ''ambient'' was air pulled directly from atmosphere at g [sic]textDD/MM/YYYY-1Lowest Chloroform CoLowest Chloroform ConcentrationLowest Chloroform ConcentrationdecimalDD/MM/YYYY-1Highest Chloroform CoHighest Chloroform ConcentrationHighest Chloroform ConcentrationdecimalDD/MM/YYYY-1