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Pyrolysis data to reveal molecular composition of peat and peat forming plants
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| Other contributing persons, institutions or organisations | Zeh, Lilli (orcid: 0000-0001-5698-3673) - ProjectLeader | |
| Other contributing persons, institutions or organisations | Kalbitz, Karsten (ORCID: 0000-0002-3920-4794) - Supervisor | |
| Other contributing persons, institutions or organisations | Schellekens, Judith (ORCID: 0000-0001-8364-7034) - Researcher | |
| Other contributing persons, institutions or organisations | Limpens, Juul (ORCID: 0000-0001-5779-0304) - Researcher | |
| Other contributing persons, institutions or organisations | Bragazza, Luca (ORCID: 0000-0001-8583-284X) - Researcher | |
| Other contributing persons, institutions or organisations | Igel, Marie Theresa - DataCollector | |
| Person(s) who is (are) responsible for the content of the research data | Zeh, Lilli | |
| Description of further data processing | Pyrolysis product identification and peak integration in pyrograms were performed with Masslab. The relative proportion of each product was expressed as a percentage of the total quantified peak area in one sample (TIC: 100 %). | |
| Used research instruments or devices | Pyrolyser EGA/PY-3030D device (Frontier Laboratories, Fukushima, Japan) | |
| Used research instruments or devices | Masslab | |
| Abstract | Detailed data description can be found here: Zeh, L., Igel, T. M., Schellekens, J., Limpens, J., Bragazza, L., & Kalbitz, K. (2020). Vascular plants affect properties and decomposition of moss-dominated peat, particularly at elevated temperatures. Biogeosciences Discussions, 1-29. | |
| Applied methods and techniques | Pyrolysis gas chromatography/mass spectrometry | |
| Counties, the data is referencing | ITALY | de |
| Additional keywords | py-gcms | |
| Additional keywords | peat | |
| Additional keywords | shrub | |
| Additional keywords | sedge | |
| Language | eng | |
| Year or period of data production | 2015-2020 | |
| Publication year | 2020 | |
| Publisher | Technische Universität Dresden | |
| References on related materials | IsPartOf: 123456789/1738 (Handle) | |
| Content of the research data | Dataset: Pyrolysis gas chromatography/mass spectrometry data of peat and peat forming plants. | |
| Holder of usage rights | Technische Universität Dresden | |
| Usage rights of the data | CC-BY-4.0 | |
| Discipline(s) | Biochemistry | de |
| Discipline(s) | Biology | de |
| Discipline(s) | Chemistry | de |
| Discipline(s) | Geography | de |
| Discipline(s) | Geological Science | de |
| Discipline(s) | Environmental Science and Ecology | de |
| Title of the dataset | Pyrolysis data to reveal molecular composition of peat and peat forming plants |
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Py-GCMS, C/N, d13C, d15N data of shrub- and sedge shoots, roots and peat increments to 20 cm depth [3]
For detailed data description, please refer to: Zeh, L., Igel, T. M., Schellekens, J., Limpens, J., Bragazza, L., & Kalbitz, K. (2020). Vascular plants affect properties and decomposition of moss-dominated peat, particularly at elevated temperatures. Biogeosciences Discussions, 1-29.