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May 28, 2021
Calabrese, Salvatore; Chakwral, Arjun; Manzoni, Stefano; Van Cappellen, Philippe, 2021, "Energetic scaling in microbial growth_data", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/4UGXZV, Texas Data Repository, V1
Here leveraging decades of experimental data on growth of microbial isolates, we study in depth the non-equilibrium thermodynamics of microbial growth to shed light on the relation between mass and energy constraints on growth. Our results show that there exist universal scaling...
Nov 18, 2020
Calabrese, Salvatore; Barcellos, Diego; Thompson, Aaron; Porporato, Amilcare, 2020, "Summary of Laboratory and Field Fe reduction rates and Mathematica Code", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/JKJBEK, Texas Data Repository, V2
This dataset includes measurements of Fe reduction rates from laboratory and field measurements for Luquillo and Calhoun Experimental Forest soils. It also includes the Mathematica code used to draw the Figures for the corresponding paper
Aug 6, 2020
Calabrese, Salvatore; Souza, Rodolfo, 2020, "Methane emissions from rice field experiments", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/TGY7TC, Texas Data Repository, V1
This dataset contains measurements of methane emissions from 22 field experiments from China, United States, and Denmark. It also includes general information on the conditions under which the experiments were performed.
Jul 31, 2020
Calabrese, Salvatore, 2020, "Chemical Weathering and Climate_v1", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/M2KQW6, Texas Data Repository, V1
The dataset includes chemical depletion data across the globe for granitic, basaltic, and shale soils along with precipitation (P) and potential evapotranspiration (PET) data, and has been used for classifying weathering regimes according to the dryness index (ratio of PET to P).
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