Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Wild Rice Sulfate Standard Field Study: water, sediment, porewater, and observational data collected across Minnesota 2011-2013

2017-04-10
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2011-08-19
2013-09-19

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2017-01-25

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Minnesota

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Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Wild Rice Sulfate Standard Field Study: water, sediment, porewater, and observational data collected across Minnesota 2011-2013

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2017-04-10

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Myrbo, Amy
amyrbo@umn.edu

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Abstract

This study was undertaken by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and University of Minnesota to improve the understanding of why wild rice (Zizania palustris, manoomin, psin) is observed to thrive only in waters with low sulfate (SO4), and to contribute to evaluation of Minnesota Rules 7050.0224, promulgated in 1973, which seeks to limit the exposure of wild rice to sulfate concentrations exceeding 10 mg/L. The dataset is now released as manuscripts using it are being published.

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Comprises the complete dataset from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Wild Rice Sulfate Standard Field Study that was presented and analyzed in manuscripts by Myrbo et al. (Journal of Geophyical Research-Biogeosciences) and Pollman et al. (Journal of Geophyical Research-Biogeosciences). Complete data: B, D, and S datasets as described in the manuscripts; the samples included in each of these three datasets are noted in columns P, Q, and R of the spreadsheet.

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Myrbo A., Swain E. B., Engstrom D. R., Coleman Wasik J., Brenner J., Dykhuizen Shore M., Peters E. B. & Blaha G. (2017). Sulfide generated by sulfate reduction is a primary controller of the occurrence of wild rice (Zizania palustris) in shallow aquatic ecosystems. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 122.
https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JG003787
Myrbo A., Swain E. B., Engstrom D. R., Coleman Wasik J., Brenner J., Dykhuizen Shore M., Peters E. B. & Blaha G. (2017). Sulfide generated by sulfate reduction is a primary controller of the occurrence of wild rice (Zizania palustris) in shallow aquatic ecosystems. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 122.
https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JG003787

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Clean Water Fund, created by the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment to Minnesota’s constitution
LacCore was supported by NSF grant EAR-0949962 to Myrbo and others.

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Myrbo, Amy. (2017). Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Wild Rice Sulfate Standard Field Study: water, sediment, porewater, and observational data collected across Minnesota 2011-2013. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/D6130R.
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Myrbo_MPCA_WRSS_field-data.csvComplete Dataset from MPCA Wild Rice Sulfate Standard Field Study161.66 KB
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