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Coverage:
Latitude: 72.374430 * Longitude: 126.489820
Minimum DEPTH, soil: 0.05 m * Maximum DEPTH, soil: 0.75 m
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We aerobically incubated soil samples from a polygon center (P3, 72° 22.5 N, 126° 29.4 E) on Samoylov, Northeast Siberia for 150 days. We used three soil layers ((i) surface active layer, (ii) bottom active layer, (iii) permafrost) and three different temperatures ((i) 1°C, (ii) 4°C, (iii) 8°C). For each sample we used 4 aliquots. CO2 production was measured via gas chromatography.
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