Chemostat data on microbial degradation of permafrost derived dissolved organic matter in the Arctic coastal zone - Bruhn et al. 2021 ...

The data has been generated from a chemostat experiment performed in June 2019. The data contain bacterial (bacterial abundance, bacterial community composition) spectral (absorbance and fluorescence) and chemical data (nutrients, dissolved organic carbon, total dissolved nitrogen). The data has bee...

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Main Authors: Jensen, Anders Dalhoff Bruhn, Stedmon, Colin
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Technical University of Denmark 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.11583/dtu.14113250
https://data.dtu.dk/articles/dataset/Chemostat_data_on_microbial_degradation_of_permafrost_derived_dissolved_organic_matter_in_the_Arctic_coastal_zone_-_Bruhn_et_al_2021/14113250
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Summary:The data has been generated from a chemostat experiment performed in June 2019. The data contain bacterial (bacterial abundance, bacterial community composition) spectral (absorbance and fluorescence) and chemical data (nutrients, dissolved organic carbon, total dissolved nitrogen). The data has been used in the published article "Terrestrial dissolved organic matter mobilized from eroding permafrost controls microbial community composition and growth in Arctic coastal waters" by Bruhn et al. 2021." Explanation of filename (e.g. FLU1C01): 1. First three letters (FLU, LAC, MOR) relates to the glacial deposit type. 2. The following number refers to chemostat replicate within each deposit type (1,2,3,4)3. The letter C or M between the numbers refers to Culture or Medium (the two components of a classic chemostat setup)4. The last number refers to the day of sampling, but from the start the FLU chemostats (FLU was started day0, MOR was started day1, LAC was started day2) The spectral data is saved as .dat files ...