public read Foliage from Balsam FirForest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative
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Canopy foliage samples were collected and analyzed for DCA (dichloracetic acid) and TCA (trichloroacetic acid) contentForest Ecosystem Monitoring CooperativeSources & Sinks of Chloroform and its PrecursorsMichaelAucottprincipalInvestigatorInvestigate 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.Foliage from Balsam FirCanopy foliage samples were collected and analyzed for DCA (dichloracetic acid) and TCA (trichloroacetic acid) contentVMC.18.219mySQL/femc/data/archive/project/sources-sinks-chloroform-its-precursors/dataset/foliage-from-balsam-fir1995-06-091995-06-11b_dcaaBlank Values DCAABlank Values DCAAdecimalmeternaturalb_tcaaBlank Values TCAABlank Values TCAAdecimalmeternaturaldcaaAnalyte Values DCAAAnalyte Values DCAAdecimalmeternaturalGramsGrams weighted analyzedGrams weighted analyzeddecimalmeternaturalnumB_dcaaDCAA #BlankDCAA #BlankdecimalmeternaturalPKIDPKIDNo description for this attributeno datavalu_dcaavalue dcaavalue dcaadecimalmeternaturalva_dcaaValue TCAAValue TCAAdecimalmeternaturalWashedWashed Washed or Unwashed (w/u)textElevationElevationElevationintmeter-1VialVialVialint