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881 A desiccating saline lakebed is a significant source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions

DOI Info:

  • DOI: 10.18728/igb-fred-881.0
  • How to cite: Melissa Cobo, Tobias Goldhammer, and Soren Brothers. A desiccating saline lakebed is a significant source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.18728/igb-fred-881.0
  • DOI history

    Date DOI PackageId Note
    2024-05-2110.18728/igb-fred-881.0881this package latest
Title
A desiccating saline lakebed is a significant source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions
Sampling interval
Irregular Interval
Description

Original data published in: Cobo, Melissa, Goldhammer, Tobias, and Brothers, Soren (in revision) A desiccating saline lakebed is a significant source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. One Earth

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Study site
Great Salt Lake
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Tobias Goldhammer, Soren Brothers
Licence for data
The data of this work are licensed under:Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International

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Cobo_et_al_Data_.xlsx 21. May. 2024 15:49 datatable: .xlsx
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  • A_desiccating_saline_lakebed_is_a_significant_source_of_anthropogenic_greenhouse_gas_emissions.eml

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