Soil electrical conductivity measurements across the city of Madison, WI, 2015 and 2018
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This data was used to investigate the degree to which soils may act as reservoirs for
road salt across a gradient of urban land covers in Madison, WI. Soil samples from a range
of land cover classes were collected during the summer of 2015 within the city limits of
Madison, WI (Ziter and Turner 2018). Twenty sites were selected from each of five land cover
classes: urban forest, urban grassland, open space, low-density, medium-density. These land
cover types encompass areas such as city parks (open space), residential backyards, highway
roadsides, and prairies. In 2018, 20 road-terrace sites were sampled. Sites were distributed
throughout the city and chosen based on accessibility to terraces along major roads. We
found that soils near roads and in more developed areas tended to have both higher mean EC
and greater variability within and between sites. These trends may be better understood by
investigating characteristics unique to each land use type, including salt application
regime, soil type, and land management scale. Shannon, T, S Ahler, A Mathers, C Ziter, and H Dugan. (In Press). Road salt impact on
soil electrical conductivity across an urban landscape. Journal of Urban Ecology.
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