Data For: Dry-Wet Cycles of Kettle Hole Sediments Leave a Microbial and Biogeochemical Legacy
Published: 23 January 2018| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/c9ft284t23.1
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Florian Reverey, Lars Ganzert, Gunnar Lischeid, Andreas Ulrich, Katrin Premke, Hans-Peter GrossartDescription
Original Research Data: Sediment biogeochemistry (Physicochemical parameters, OM quantity and quality) Gas measurements (net CO2 and CH4 production) Functional gene abundancy and diversity
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