Aligned FTICR-MS, Respiration, and Biochemical Transformation Data from Columbia River Sediment Incubations Associated with: “Carbon Limitation Leads to Thermodynamic Regulation of Aerobic Metabolism”
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Columbia River hyporheic zone sediments from the Hanford Site 300 Area in eastern Washington were incubated in a full factorial design with different organic matter (OM) amendments. The aim of the experiment was to test the influence of OM thermodynamics on aerobic respiration across different organic carbon pools and concentrations. This dataset is comprised of (1) a csv with high resolution characterization of dissolved organic matter via 12 Tesla Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FTICR-MS) analyzed through the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL; https://www.pnnl.gov/environmental-molecular-sciences-laboratory), (2) a csv with sample IDs, replicates, amendments, dissolved oxygen (DO) measurements, and sampling time points, (3) a csv with sample IDs, replicates, respiration rates, FTICR summary metrics, and relative abundance of chemical classes; and (4) a csv with the number of chemical transformations in each sample replicate (microcosm). The data are associated with the publication “Carbon Limitation Leads to Thermodynamic Regulation of Aerobic Metabolism” published in ES&T Letters (Garayburu-Caruso et al., 2020). Please use the data package’s DOI to cite the data package. We ask that you acknowledge the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Biological and Environmental Research (BER) Subsurface Biogeochemical Research (SBR) program when using the data. All data are free to be used for any purpose, such as for manuscripts, presentations, and grant proposals. There is no obligation to include data package authors as co-authors.
- Research Organization:
- Environmental System Science Data Infrastructure for a Virtual Ecosystem; River Corridor and Watershed Biogeochemistry SFA
- Sponsoring Organization:
- U.S. DOE > Office of Science > Biological and Environmental Research (BER)
- OSTI ID:
- 1729720
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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