Data for "Simulating Arctic Greening: Microbial responses in thawing Yedoma Permafrost"
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This dataset contains microbial activity and bulk sediment data from a 7-week aerobic laboratory incubation experiment simulating Arctic greening with sediments from a retrogressive thaw slump on Kurungnakh Island in the Lena River Delta, northeastern Siberia. The experiment was conducted to assess how microtopography and increased substrate availability affect microbial activity in a greening Arctic, as these controls remain insufficiently understood in thawing permafrost landscapes.
The dataset includes CO₂ production rates, bacterial growth rates, fungal growth rates, fungal:bacterial growth ratios, carbon-use efficiency, potential hydrolytic C-, N-, and P-acquiring enzyme activities, as well as bulk sediment properties.
Sediment samples were collected during an expedition in July/August 2018 from active layer pits at three sites: two thaw mounds (TM1, TM2) containing Pleistocene-aged Yedoma sediments and the slump floor (SF), where Pleistocene and Holocene sediments were mixed due to erosion.
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Funding
- Federal Ministry of Education and Research
- KoPf - Kohlenstoff im Permafrost 03F0764A/E
- Federal Ministry of Education and Research
- KoPf-Synthese - Kohlenstoff im Permafrost 03F0834A/D