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- Site Name:
- Anna and Archer Huntington Wildlife Forest (HF),
- City:
- Newcomb
- State:
- New York
- Country:
- US
- Lat:
- 44.0
- Lon:
- -74.17
- Mean Annual Temperature (°C)
- 4.0
- Mean Annual Precipitation (mm/yr):
- 1010
- Elevation (m):
- 530.0
- Soil:
- loam
- Time Zone:
- America/New_York
- Espg:
- 4326
- % Clay:
- % Sand:
- Greenhouse:
- False
- Som:
- Notes:
- The research site was located at 530 m elevation within the Anna and Archer Huntington Wildlife Forest (HF), located in the central Adirondack mountains (43°59′N, 74°14′W) near Newcomb, New York. The overstory was dominated by American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.), red maple (Acer rubrum L.), and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis Britt.) annual means are available in table 2.
- Soilnotes:
- Soils at the HF are of glacial origin and are generally less than 1 m deep, over a bedrock of gneiss. Soils were coarse-loamy, mixed frigid, Typic Haplorthods in the Becket–Mundal association (Somers 1986). Mollitor and Raynal (1982) reported that the soil profile at a nearby site at the HF contained an Oi horizon (0–8 cm depth), an Oe horizon (8–10 cm depth), and an Oa horizon (10–13 cm depth). Soil profiles at our site were similar, with a mean O horizon depth of 12.5 cm.
- Record Creator:
- user 15