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Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS), Ecosystem Thematic Centre (ETC) Level 2 spatially aggregated meteorological variables, Auchencorth Moss. 2022.
Half-hourly meteorological variables with values aggregated spatially (e.g. one single soil temperature value per layer) calculated by the ICOS ETC starting from the single sensor half-hourly measurements
Soil carbon data from a regeneratively tilled Miscanthus plantation in Lincolnshire with paired untilled and arable controls.
The dataset contains results of analysis of soil cores taken from a commercial Miscanthus bioenergy plantation located near Lincolnshire. Measurements are provided for each soil core (and separated increments to a maximum depth of 1 m) including soil carbon, soil moisture, root, and stone volume and bulk density. Samples were taken prior to (2011) and after (2016) remedial tillage activities (conducted in 2013). The dataset also includes samples from a paired arable control field (sampled in 2011) and a paired un-tilled Miscanthus field (sampled in 2016). Data from 2011 covers surface soil (0-30 cm) and data for 2016 covers soil profile to a depth of 1 m in 10 cm increments
Plant Atlas 2020 — British and Irish vascular plant and charophyte 10 x 10 km grid square locations, subdivided by survey period, up to 2019
This resource provides the data behind the 10 × 10 km grid square (hectad) British and Irish distribution maps, for 3,497 taxa, presented in both the Plant Atlas 2020 book and website (www.plantatlas2020.org), subdivided by time period. These are presence-only data, indicating where a taxon was reported from a hectad, within a given multi-year period, up to 2019. These time periods cover the 20th Century, but also extend back to the earliest botanical records known for Britain and Ireland in the first period (pre-1930). These 10 km square presences are based on over 30 million records, collected mainly by volunteer recorders of the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland (BSBI) between 2000 and 2019, as well as previous nationwide surveys undertaken in the 1950s and 1990s