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    Seasonal Variability of Carbon Dioxide and Methane Fluxes in a Subarctic Palsa Mire in North-Central Siberia

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    The main goal of the study was to obtain new experimental data on the seasonal variability of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) fluxes in a subarctic palsa mire in north-central Siberia, as well as to assess the sensitivity of the CO2 and CH4 fluxes to environmental changes. The results of field measurements in 2017 and 2018 showed that the palsa mire served as a sink of CO2 from the atmosphere for the period between mid-June to the end of August for both years. Maximum daily CO2 uptake rates in 2017 were observed at the beginning of July (up to 4.5 gC m−2 d−1), mainly due to high incoming solar radiation, optimal air temperature and sufficient soil moisture conditions. Seasonal variability of CH4 fluxes was relatively high and governed mainly by weather conditions. During both growing seasons the palsa mire served mostly as a CH4 source for the atmosphere. The periods with prevailed CH4 emission alternated with periods of CH4 uptake and the fluxes varied between −8.3 to 13.6 mgC m−2 per day in 2017 and between −4.5 to 21.8 mgC m−2 per day in 2018

    "Flora of Russia" on iNaturalist: a dataset

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    The "Flora of Russia" project on iNaturalist brought together professional scientists and amateur naturalists from all over the country. Over 10,000 people are involved in the data collection.Within 20 months the participants accumulated over 750,000 photo observations of 6,853 species of the Russian flora. This constitutes the largest dataset of open spatial data on the country’s biodiversity and a leading source of data on the current state of the national flora. About 85% of all project data are available under free licenses (CC0, CC-BY, CC-BY-NC) and can be freely used in scientific, educational and environmental activities
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