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 ecologypollutionairsoilfoliageFoliage from Balsam Fir1995-06-091995-06-11Canopy foliage samples were collected and analyzed for DCA (dichloracetic acid) and TCA (trichloroacetic acid) contentInvestigate 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_FoliageVMC.18.219mySQLMichael Aucott. 1995. Foliage from Balsam Fir. Rutger's University. FEMC. Can be found at: /femc/data/archive/project/sources-sinks-chloroform-its-precursors/dataset/foliage-from-balsam-fir/femc/data/archive/project/sources-sinks-chloroform-its-precursors/dataset/foliage-from-balsam-firb_dcaaBlank Values DCAABlank Values DCAAdecimalb_tcaaBlank Values TCAABlank Values TCAAdecimaldcaaAnalyte Values DCAAAnalyte Values DCAAdecimalGramsGrams weighted analyzedGrams weighted analyzeddecimalnumB_dcaaDCAA #BlankDCAA #BlankdecimalPKIDPKIDvalu_dcaavalue dcaavalue dcaadecimalva_dcaaValue TCAAValue TCAAdecimalWashedWashed Washed or Unwashed (w/u)textElevationElevationElevationint-1VialVialVialintDD/MM/YYYY-1