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

期刊

GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
卷 26, 期 12, 页码 7268-7283

出版社

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.15353

关键词

carbon dioxide; greenhouse gases; methane; open data; open science; soil respiration

资金

  1. U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231, DE-SC0006741, TES-DE-FOA-0000749, DE-FG02-05ER64048]
  2. Swiss National Science Foundation [20FI20_173691]
  3. China Scholarship Council [201206300050]
  4. University College Dublin
  5. Special Project on Hi-Tech Innovation Capacity [KJCX20200301]
  6. Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences [KJCX20200301]
  7. USDA [2014-67003-22073]
  8. NSF [DEB-1457805, DEB-0236502, DEB-0703561, DBI-1457897]
  9. Ministry of Science and Technology
  10. Australian Research Council [DP170102766, DP110105102, DP160102452]
  11. USDA Agricultural Research Service [2072-12620-001]
  12. Swedish Infrastructure for Ecosystem Science
  13. Arctic Challenge for Sustainability II [JPMXD1420318865]
  14. JSPS [23681004, 26701002]
  15. National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research [FONDECYT 1171239, FONDEQUIP AIC-37, AFB170008]
  16. NSFC-NSF [51861125102]
  17. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [20FI20_173691] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)
  18. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) [DE-SC0006741] Funding Source: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
  19. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [23681004, 26701002] Funding Source: KAKEN

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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 CO(2)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-frequencyR(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 measuredR(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.

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