Key Biogeochemical Factors Affecting Soil Carbon Storage In Posidonia Meadows

  • Oscar Serrano (Creator)
  • Aurora M. Ricart (Creator)
  • Paul S. Lavery (Creator)
  • Miguel Angel Mateo (Creator)
  • Ariane Arias-Ortiz (Creator)
  • Pere Masque (Creator)
  • Mohammad Rozaimi (Creator)
  • Andy Steven (Creator)
  • Carlos Duarte (Creator)
  • Oscar Serrano (Creator)
  • Aurora M. Ricart (Creator)
  • Paul S. Lavery (Creator)
  • Miguel Angel Mateo (Creator)
  • Ariane Arias-Ortiz (Creator)
  • Pere Masque (Creator)
  • Mohammad Rozaimi (Creator)
  • Andy Steven (Creator)
  • Oscar Serrano (Creator)
  • Aurora M. Ricart (Creator)
  • Paul S. Lavery (Creator)
  • Miguel Angel Mateo (Creator)
  • Ariane Arias-Ortiz (Creator)
  • Pere Masque (Creator)
  • Mohammad Rozaimi (Creator)
  • Andy Steven (Creator)

Dataset

Description

The database compiles published data (in Serrano et al. 2015, Biogeosciences, doi:10.5194/bgd-12-18913-2015) on biogeochemical characteristics (age, density, organic carbon, inorganic carbon, stable carbon isotopes and sediment grain size) of sediments underneath seagrass meadows (Posidonia sinuosa) along a bathymetric gradient (from 2 to 8 m) and adjacent un-vegetated patches in Garden Island (Perth, Western Australia). The dataset compiles data on biogeochemical sediment characteristics (including organic and inorganic carbon stocks and burial rates) for a total of 5 cores (4 cores from seagrass meadows and 1 core from adjacent un-vegetated sediments). Enquiries about the dataset may be sent to Oscar Serrano [email protected].
Date made available2016
PublisherEdith Cowan University

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