MONet Winter Soil Sampling Call
Submit Proposal* Updated Sept. 16, 2024
The call is closed to small scope proposals. EMSL received the maximum number of small scope proposals to review for this call.
The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) is seeking proposal submissions for winter soil sampling contributions to EMSL’s Molecular Observation Network (MONet). Through this call, approved principal investigators (PIs) and their teams will collect soil samples during the winter and send their samples to EMSL for analysis. EMSL scientists will analyze soil cores using standardized workflows and generate a suite of advanced data products. These data products include high-resolution compositional parameters of organic matter, measured using EMSL’s high-field Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance (FTICR) mass spectrometer; soil pore network parameters, measured using X-ray computed tomography (XCT); and annotated metagenome sequences, provided through a partnership with the Joint Genome Institute (JGI).
A list of all Soil Function Call data types is available for review.
We invite winter submissions from most ecoregions and land usage types, excluding water-saturated soil to 30 cm depth and/or overlying water or frozen soils. Small scope proposals will be evaluated based on the guidance in the call, environmental compliance, and the validation of geographic field site locations. Large scope proposals also require additional technical review.
An ecoregion table and an Excel spreadsheet version of the ecoregions are available for review. Proposal submissions that are not completed in entirety will be automatically rejected. PIs can only have one MONet project per year.
Proposals will be prioritized for acceptance in the chronological order in which they are received (proposals received first that pass review will be awarded first). The exception to this policy will be proposals that require exceptionally long environmental compliance review.
Proposal Submission and Timelines
Winter 2024 Sampling:
- Proposal Submission: Sept 3, 2024, to Oct 1, 2024
- Decision Notice: mid-November 2024
- Sampling Period: December 2024 to February 2025
Soil Function Call decision notices will be communicated from emsl@pnnl.gov.
Review the full proposal calendar.
Proposal Types and Sample Submission
Small and large research teams are invited to submit proposals to the fall soil sampling call. Small project teams can submit a “Small Scope” Soil Function proposal for a maximum of 9 sample sets, while large project teams can submit a “Large Scope” proposal for 24 sample sets.
One sample set consists of 6 cores. This includes
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one 30 cm deep core for soil biogeochemical measurements (i.e., DNA, FTICR)
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top and bottom 10 cm segments will be analyzed
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one 30 cm deep core for physical measurements (i.e., XCT)
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four 10 cm deep cores to account for soil heterogeneity.
Submitted proposals must collect at least a portion of the requested samples during the corresponding quarter’s sampling period. All submitters are encouraged to indicate if open data resources (i.e., ancillary data complementary to the Soil Function Call data types) exist for their respective research sites.
Small Scope | Large Scope | |
Sample Sets |
≤9 Limited to sampling in one U.S. state |
24* Sampling can span multiple U.S. states |
Eligible Dates for Sample Collection | Same quarter as call + subsequent 3 quarters | Same quarter as call + subsequent 3 quarters |
Anticipated Number of Projects per Year | 17 to 25 projects (3 to 7 each quarter, except for winter) |
1 to 2 projects |
Qualifying Criteria | Aligns with call guidance (no inundated or frozen soil) |
Requires open sharing of complementary data collected by the PI in publicly available and accessible repositories |
Call Closing Date | Closing date stated for the applicable quarter or as soon as the number of approved proposals exceeds the quarterly allocation, whichever occurs first | Closing date stated for the applicable quarter |
Proposal Documentation | Request form |
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Environmental Compliance
Because of PNNL’s contractual relationship with the U.S. Department of Energy, compliance with Federal, state, and local environmental regulations must be completed prior to approval of any application. EMSL will perform an environmental compliance review in collaboration with the PI. Proposals with a long compliance review may not fit the approval timeline of the specific requested quarterly call.
Soil Function Request Form
We ask PIs to please provide complete and accurate documentation and respond to compliance team requests as quickly as possible to help ensure a timely process. Please note that an access agreement needs to be appended to the request form for each landowner. An access agreement is a formal letter or permit indicating explicit access granted to the PI to sample soil by a manager/supervisor of their field sites. Failure to do so will result in an automatic proposal rejection.
Examples of access agreements
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Access Agreement Example
- Missouri Prairie Foundation Access Agreement Example
- Agricenter Access Agreement Example