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Abstract
Closed basin accounts for about one-fifth of the global land area and is an important part of the global terrestrial carbon cycle. Due to its relatively close geographical environment and independent carbon cycling system, it is an ideal place to study regional carbon cycling. Here we present a carbon-related proxy dataset for the Shiyang River Basin in the eastern part of the Hexi Corridor. The dataset collected carbon-related indicator data for 997 sediment samples from 14 profiles, 92 surface sediment samples and 25 groundwater samples. It includes total nitrogen (TN), total organic carbon (TOC), inorganic carbon (IC), carbon-nitrogen ratio (C/N), organic carbon isotopes (δ13Corg), carbonate carbon isotopes (δ13Ccarb), oxygen isotopes (δ18O) and other proxy indicator data, as well as profile and groundwater age data. These data will play an important role in studying organic carbon sinks, inorganic carbon sinks, carbon cycling processes and environmental changes in the closed basin. This dataset can be downloaded from https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10252702.
Geoscience Data JournalGEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARYMETEOROLOGY-METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
9.40%
发文量
35
审稿时长
4 weeks
期刊介绍:
Geoscience Data Journal provides an Open Access platform where scientific data can be formally published, in a way that includes scientific peer-review. Thus the dataset creator attains full credit for their efforts, while also improving the scientific record, providing version control for the community and allowing major datasets to be fully described, cited and discovered.
An online-only journal, GDJ publishes short data papers cross-linked to – and citing – datasets that have been deposited in approved data centres and awarded DOIs. The journal will also accept articles on data services, and articles which support and inform data publishing best practices.
Data is at the heart of science and scientific endeavour. The curation of data and the science associated with it is as important as ever in our understanding of the changing earth system and thereby enabling us to make future predictions. Geoscience Data Journal is working with recognised Data Centres across the globe to develop the future strategy for data publication, the recognition of the value of data and the communication and exploitation of data to the wider science and stakeholder communities.