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COSORE: A community database for continuous soil respiration and other soil‐atmosphere greenhouse gas flux data

Authors :
Dennis D. Baldocchi
Kadmiel Maseyk
Yuji Kominami
Nadine K. Ruehr
Patrick M. Crill
John E. Drake
Mioko Ataka
Anya M. Hopple
Haiming Kan
Samaneh Ashraf
Matthew Saunders
Zhuo Pang
Daphne Szutu
Stephanie C. Pennington
Whendee L. Silver
Scott T. Miller
Cecilio Oyonarte
David A. Lipson
Naishen Liang
Masahito Ueyama
Thomas Wutzler
Michael L. Goulden
Järvi Järveoja
Jiye Zeng
Wu Sun
Debjani Sihi
Takashi Hirano
Nina Buchmann
Amir AghaKouchak
Peter S. Curtis
Ruth K. Varner
Greg Winston
Munemasa Teramoto
Mark G. Tjoelker
Susan E. Trumbore
Kathleen Savage
Omar Gutiérrez del Arroyo
Asko Noormets
Mats Nilsson
Catriona A. Macdonald
Carolyn Monika Görres
M. Altaf Arain
Alexandre A. Renchon
Joseph Verfaillie
James W. Raich
Masahiro Takagi
Jason P. Kaye
Quan Zhang
Hamidreza Norouzi
Ulli Seibt
Melanie A. Mayes
Jinsong Wang
Juan J. Armesto
Marion Schrumpf
Tianshan Zha
Mirco Migliavacca
Chelcy Ford Miniat
Jin-Sheng He
Enrique P. Sánchez-Cañete
Michael Gavazzi
Tarek S. El-Madany
T. A. Black
H. Hughes
Elise Pendall
Christopher M. Gough
Jillian W. Gregg
Guofang Miao
Junliang Zou
Avni Malhotra
Russell L. Scott
D. S. Christianson
Marguerite Mauritz
Steve McNulty
Juying Wu
Jinshi Jian
K. C. Mathes
Tana E. Wood
Rodrigo Vargas
Jennifer Goedhart Nietz
Christoph S. Vogel
Claire L. Phillips
Mariah S. Carbone
Kentaro Takagi
Shih-Chieh Chang
Jorge F. Perez-Quezada
Richard P. Phillips
Hassan Anjileli
Eric A. Davidson
Ankur R. Desai
Christine S. O’Connell
Matthias Peichl
Bruce Osborne
Ben Bond-Lamberty
Rachhpal S. Jassal
Source :
Global Change Biology, Global change biology, 26 (12), 7268-7283, Global change biology, vol 26, iss 12, Global change biology, Global Change Biology, 26 (12)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Globally, soils store two to three times as much carbon as currently resides in the atmosphere, and it is critical to understand how soil greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and uptake will respond to ongoing climate change. In particular, the soil‐to‐atmosphere CO2 flux, commonly though imprecisely termed soil respiration (R S), is one of the largest carbon fluxes in the Earth system. An increasing number of high‐frequency R S measurements (typically, from an automated system with hourly sampling) have been made over the last two decades; an increasing number of methane measurements are being made with such systems as well. Such high frequency data are an invaluable resource for understanding GHG fluxes, but lack a central database or repository. Here we describe the lightweight, open‐source COSORE (COntinuous SOil REspiration) database and software, that focuses on automated, continuous and long‐term GHG flux datasets, and is intended to serve as a community resource for earth sciences, climate change syntheses and model evaluation. Contributed datasets are mapped to a single, consistent standard, with metadata on contributors, geographic location, measurement conditions and ancillary data. The design emphasizes the importance of reproducibility, scientific transparency and open access to data. While being oriented towards continuously measured R S, the database design accommodates other soil‐atmosphere measurements (e.g. ecosystem respiration, chamber‐measured net ecosystem exchange, methane fluxes) as well as experimental treatments (heterotrophic only, etc.). We give brief examples of the types of analyses possible using this new community resource and describe its accompanying R software package.<br />Here we describe the lightweight, open source COSORE (COntinuous SOil REspiration) database and software. COSORE focuses on automated, continuous and long‐term greenhouse gas flux datasets, and is intended to serve as a community resource for earth sciences, climate change syntheses and model evaluation.

Details

ISSN :
13541013 and 13652486
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Global Change Biology, Global change biology, 26 (12), 7268-7283, Global change biology, vol 26, iss 12, Global change biology, Global Change Biology, 26 (12)
Accession number :
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