carbon dioxide

root_dynamics data
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George Kling, Knute Nadelhoffer, Martin Sommerkorn, 2008 Pre-labeled dissolved inorganic carbon, carbon dioxide, and methane from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK from 2006. 10.6073/pasta/df3e5b9afcdb14e04ee72141d8e393a1
Dissolved inorganic carbon, carbon dioxide, and methane in waters from pre-labeled wet sedge plots near Toolik Lake, AK during the summer of 2006.
Loretta Johnson, Knute Nadelhoffer, George Kling, 2003 Soil Respirations from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK for 2001. 10.6073/pasta/c2420e7c697014cac6b72b5b43a02129
Soil respiration of carbon dioxide, and methane in waters from wet sedge plots near Toolik Lake, AK during the summer of 2001.
George Kling, Knute Nadelhoffer, Martin Sommerkorn, 2005 Pre-labeled dissolved inorganic carbon, carbon dioxide, and methane from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK from 2003. 10.6073/pasta/a473f26d8ebc8d19c6248ff692a79471
Dissolved inorganic carbon, carbon dioxide, and methane in waters from pre-labeled wet sedge plots near Toolik Lake, AK during the summer of 2003.
George Kling, Knute Nadelhoffer, Martin Sommerkorn, 2007 Pre-labeled dissolved inorganic carbon, carbon dioxide, and methane from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK from 2005. 10.6073/pasta/5c425c007b9ae104fdc0939a6c1eef8f
Dissolved inorganic carbon, carbon dioxide, and methane in waters from pre-labeled wet sedge plots near Toolik Lake, AK during the summer of 2005.
Loretta Johnson, Knute Nadelhoffer, George Kling, 2003 Microbial Respirations from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK for 2001. 10.6073/pasta/4ef85017f9da938e69f8c7150156e66a
Microbial respiration of carbon dioxide, and methane in waters from wet sedge plots near Toolik Lake, AK during the summer of 2001.
Loretta Johnson, Knute Nadelhoffer, George Kling, 2006 Soil Respirations from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK for 2004. 10.6073/pasta/0ec1429f90c86f186f59a1f0e412c2b2
Soil respiration of carbon dioxide, and methane in waters from wet sedge plots near Toolik Lake, AK during the summer of 2004.
George Kling, Knute Nadelhoffer, Martin Sommerkorn, 2002 Pre-labeled dissolved inorganic carbon, carbon dioxide, and methane from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK from 2000. 10.6073/pasta/6392b245b7b82587aa15c9548e0396b1
Dissolved inorganic carbon, carbon dioxide, and methane in waters from pre-labeled wet sedge plots near Toolik Lake, AK during the summer of 2000.
Loretta Johnson, Knute Nadelhoffer, George Kling, 2004 Soil Respirations from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK for 2002. 10.6073/pasta/7ae75645e026783edfd8eca8e8973fd6
Soil respiration of carbon dioxide, and methane in waters from wet sedge plots near Toolik Lake, AK during the summer of 2002.
George Kling, Knute Nadelhoffer, Martin Sommerkorn, 2007 Dissolved and gaseous 14C from experimental plots near Toolik Lake, AK from 2005. 10.6073/pasta/66cfe40e5f880ed46718bd01763a495f
This file contains the Specific Activity of 14C from dissolved and gaseous species of carbon sampled from tussock tundra and wet sedge plots near Toolik Lake, AK during the summer of 2005.
Loretta Johnson, Knute Nadelhoffer, George Kling, 2005 Soil Respirations from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK for 2003. 10.6073/pasta/439b02d9438238fb7ae6afe590ffd2ed
Soil respiration of carbon dioxide, and methane in waters from wet sedge plots near Toolik Lake, AK during the summer of 2003.
George Kling, Knute Nadelhoffer, Martin Sommerkorn, 2003 Pre-labeled dissolved inorganic carbon, carbon dioxide, and methane from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK from 2001. 10.6073/pasta/99ca515d042b73de19e0c31b7011beef
Dissolved inorganic carbon, carbon dioxide, and methane in waters from pre-labeled wet sedge plots near Toolik Lake, AK during the summer of 2001.
Loretta Johnson, Knute Nadelhoffer, George Kling, 2007 Soil Respirations from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK for 2005. 10.6073/pasta/9fb33bf8c4cb6992ed29077cd5f3288c
Soil respiration of carbon dioxide, and methane in waters from wet sedge plots near Toolik Lake, AK during the summer of 2005.
Thermokarst Lakes
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George Kling, 2012 Chemistry from thermokarst impacted soils, lakes, and streams near Toolik Lake Alaska, 2008-2011.. 10.6073/pasta/2e55d1587290e642938ac1a6caed6ec6
This file contains data collected from thermokarst impacted soils, lakes, and streams near Toolik Lake Alaska. Data are also presented for experimental manipulations of water (e.g., time course experiments). Sample descriptors include a unique sortchem #, site, date, time, depth, distance, elevation, treatment, date-time, category, and water type (e.g., lake, surface, soil). Physical/chemical measures collected in the field include temperature, conductivity, and pH.
Landscape Interactions Chemistry
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George Kling, 2013 Biogeochemistry data set for soil waters, streams, and lakes near Toolik on the North Slope of Alaska.. 10.6073/pasta/574fd24522eee7a0c07fc260ccc0e2fa
Data file describing the biogeochemistry of samples collected at various sites near Toolik Lake, North Slope of Alaska. Sample site descriptors include a unique assigned number (sortchem), site, date, time, depth, distance (downstream), elevation, treatment, date-time, category, and water type (lake, surface, soil). Physical measures collected in the field include temperature (water, soil, well water), conductivity, pH, average thaw depth, well height, discharge, stage height, and light (lakes).
George Kling, 2013 Biogeochemistry data set for soil waters, streams, and lakes near Toolik on the North Slope of Alaska, 2011.. 10.6073/pasta/362c8eeac5cad9a45288cf1b0d617ba7
Data file describing the biogeochemistry of samples collected at various sites near Toolik Lake, North Slope of Alaska. Sample site descriptors include a unique assigned number (sortchem), site, date, time, depth, distance (downstream), elevation, treatment, date-time, category, and water type (lake, surface, soil). Physical measures collected in the field include temperature (water, soil, well water), conductivity, pH, average thaw depth, well height, discharge, stage height, and light (lakes).
George Kling, 2022 Biogeochemistry data set for soil waters, streams, and lakes near Toolik Lake on the North Slope of Alaska, 2012 through 2020. 10.6073/pasta/4e25db9ae9372f5339f2795792814845
Data file of the biogeochemistry of samples collected at various sites near Toolik Lake, North Slope of Alaska.  Sample site descriptors include a unique assigned number (sortchem), site, date, time, depth, distance (downstream from a reference location), elevation, treatment, date-time, category, and water type (lake, surface, soil).  Physical measures collected in the field include temperature (water, soil, well water), conductivity, pH, and average thaw depth in soil.  Chemical analyses for the sample include alkalinity; dissolved inorganic and organic carbon (DIC and DOC); dissolved gas
AON Stream Chemistry
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George Kling, 2019 Biogeochemistry data set for Imnavait Creek Weir on the North Slope of Alaska 2002-2018. 10.6073/pasta/733c73c6ebffeaec6970b2b0f4dddfe6
Data file containing biogeochemical data of water samples collected in Imnavait Creek, North Slope of Alaska. Sample site descriptors include a unique assigned number (sortchem), site, date, time, depth, distance (downstream), and elevation. Values of variables measured in the field include temperature, conductivity, pH. Chemical analysis for samples include alkalinity, dissolved organic carbon, inorganic and total dissolved nutrients particulate carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, cations and anions.
Modeling Data
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Yueyang Jiang, 2016 Long-term changes in tundra carbon balance following wildfire, climate change and potential nutrient addition, a modeling analysis.. 10.6073/pasta/3c28308d774de3b01a416bd4cb597067
A study investigating the mechanisms that control long-term response of tussock tundra to fire and to increases in air temperature, CO2, nitrogen deposition and phosphorus weathering. The MBL MEL was used to simulate the recovery of three types of tussock tundra, unburned, moderately burned, and severely burned in response to changes in climate and nutrient additions. The simulations indicate that the recovery of nutrients lost during wildfire is difficult under a warming climate because warming increases nutrient cycles and subsequently leaching within the ecosystem.
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