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  1. This dataset consists of soil moisture (volumetric water content and water potential), temperature, and electrical conductivity measurements at multiple depths within 12 soil pedons distributed across Watersheds 3, 6, and 9 at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest from July 2023 to June 2025. This work is a part of the Forest Soil Moisture Monitoring Network (FSMMN), which is an interagency partnership between the U.S. Forest Service and the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to install, monitor and generate long-term soil moisture datasets across multiple forested watersheds in the U.S. Dataset contributors: Hubbard Brook site selection and project planning was conducted by Amanda Pennino (NRCS), Scott Bailey (Virginia Tech) and Mark Green (Case Western). Site visits, data downloading, and logger maintenance was by Lucy Zendzian (NRCS), Paul Gadecki (NRCS), and Jack Ferrara (NRCS). The dataset was curated by Emily Piche (USFS, ORISE) and Amanda Pennino (NRCS). Overall partnership initiation and project management was by Stephanie Connolly (USFS) and Skye Wills (NRCS). 
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