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Coupled biological and abiotic mechanisms driving carbonyl sulfide production in soils
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University of Arizona
- Laura Meredith
- Connor Youngerman
- Kristin Boye
- Mary Whelan
- Jérôme Ogée
- Joana Sauze
- Lisa Wingate
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Description: Two soil surveys are brought together to investigate the coupled abiotic-biotic mechanisms that drive carbonyl sulfide (OCS) fluxes from soils.
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Survey 1
Survey 1 soils were part of an experiment designed to investigate the role of temperature in regulating OCS flux. Recognizing that many chemical, phys...
Survey 2
Survey 2 soils were used for experiments exploring the response of OCS to light. We characterized 12 widely measured properties in Survey 2 that are u...
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