Long Term Ecological Research (LTER), Jornada Basin Data Catalog
This dataset links to the Jornada data homepage, which links to 153 individual datasets. Those datasets can then be searched based on Title, Keyword, or Investigator. The Jornada Basin Long Term Ecological Research Program (JRN LTER) has been investigating desertification processes since 1982.
Influences of channel and floodplain modification on expansion of woody vegetation into Catahoula Lake, Louisiana, USA
Water level from the Placid Oil (private) gauge, Catahoula Lake, Louisiana, 1961-1972. Data have been indexed to NGVD29 by adding 1.87 feet to raw data obtained by cross-reference to 25285 US Army Corps of Engineers Black River @ Jonesville Lock & Dam (upper).
Data from: Data and analyses of woody restoration planting survival and growth as a function of wild ungulate herbivory
The data and analyses presented include: (1) planting density, survival and growth (two years post restoration) of riparian plantings along an ~11 km stream reach in northeastern Oregon as a function of herbivory treatment (protected/not protected from wild ungulate herbivory), habitat type, and planting species; and (2) abundance and height distributions of naturally occurring deciduous woody species along the restored stream reach two years post restoration.