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Found 52 dataset(s) matching "carbon stability".
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<p>Data and code for "Cover crop inclusion and residue retention improves soybean production and physiology in drought conditions"</p> <p>CONTEXT: Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) planting has...
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A new version of previously published steady-state numerical groundwater flow models of the Great Basin carbonate and alluvial aquifer system (GBCAAS), and was developed in conjunction with U.S....
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Approximately 14.2 million measurements of surface water pCO2 made over the global oceans during 1957-2019 have been processed to make a uniform data file in this Version 2019. Measurements made...
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This data release provides 270-m resolution maps of hotspots of vulnerability to projected changes in land-use, water shortages, and climate from 2001-2061 for agricultural, domestic, and...
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<p dir="ltr">Cover crops can enhance desirable agricultural outcomes such as improved nutrient-use efficiency, soil tilth, reduced pests, and increased yield and yield stability. Documentation of...
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For the open-file report we collected new coking coal samples from Alabama, Kentucky, Oklahoma and Arkansas and analyzed them for proximate and ultimate analyses; calorific value; sulfur forms;...
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Intertidal microbial biofilms, or microphytobenthos, support estuarine biogeochemical cycling, the physical stability of mudflats, and food webs, particularly those of migratory shorebirds....
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<p dir="ltr"><i>Trapping in 2023 with a linear set of dosages of </i>(E)<i>-8-dodecenyl acetate</i></p><p dir="ltr">Field trapping was done according to the methodology in Ruiz et al. 2022. The...
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The late Pleistocene was a climatically dynamic period, with abrupt shifts between cool-wet and warm-dry conditions. Increased effective precipitation supported large pluvial lakes and long-lived...
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Here we archive data collected during a nitrogen addition field experiment in the Sacramento River Deep Water Ship Channel. Calcium nitrate was added on 8 dates to a segment of the ship channel...
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In January 2018, a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) team collected short cores and surface samples from four islands in Florida Bay, Everglades National Park, south Florida (Wingard et al. 2019). The...