Chloroform fluxes measured at the tundra on King George Island, Antarctica

In this study, the first in situ static-chamber measurements were conducted at coastal Antarctica tundra for CHCl 3 fluxes, which showed that CHCl 3 was naturally emitted from the Antarctic tundra. This dataset includes the chloroform fluxes measured from the tundra at the Fildes Peninsula and Ardle...

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Main Authors: Wanying Zhang, Yi Jiao, Renbin Zhu, Robert Rhew, Bowen Sun, Haitao Dai
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Published: Zenodo 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5044781
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Summary:In this study, the first in situ static-chamber measurements were conducted at coastal Antarctica tundra for CHCl 3 fluxes, which showed that CHCl 3 was naturally emitted from the Antarctic tundra. This dataset includes the chloroform fluxes measured from the tundra at the Fildes Peninsula and Ardley Island based upon static-chamber measurements and lab-based incubations under different manipulated conditions. Chloroformconcentrations were analyzed by gas chromatography coupled with a mass spectrometry (GC/MS; Agilent 6890N/5973, Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA).