Hot spring water, biofilm, and contextual samples from Yellowstone National Park collected under Permit YELL-2022-SCI-7020 by Havig and Hamilton for publication support of submitted manuscript on nitrogen isotope and nifH data.
2024-09-19
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Hot spring water, biofilm, and contextual samples from Yellowstone National Park collected under Permit YELL-2022-SCI-7020 by Havig and Hamilton for publication support of submitted manuscript on nitrogen isotope and nifH data.
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2024-09-19
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Havig, Jeff R.
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This data has been generated by Dr. Jeff R. Havig and Dr. Trinity L. Hamilton, Dept. of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of Minnesota. The data compiled in this spreadsheet represents water geochemistry and biofilm molecular data collected under Yellowstone Permit YELL-2022-SCI-7020, used for submitted publication "Between a Rock and a Soft Place: Biomass δ15N Values of Hot Spring Microbial Communities and Their Potential for Preservation in the Rock Record", submitted March, 2024 to JRG Biogeosciences by Havig and Hamilton. Any publications that use this data are requested to cite the final accepted paper.
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The data includes hot spring names, locations, GPS coordinates of sample sites, sample identifiers, water geochemical data (pH, temperature, conductivity, chloride concentration, sulfate concentration, NH4+ concentration, NO3- concentration), biofilm geochemical data (nitrogen content, nitrogen stable isotope values, nifH presence), and geochemical data for contextual samples (nitrogen content, nitrogen stable isotope values). Instances where data has been previously published are indicated with full references included in the spreadsheet.
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Havig, Jeff R. and Hamilton, Trinity L. (submitted) Between a Rock and a Soft Place: Biomass δ15N Values of Hot Spring Microbial Communities and Their Potential for Preservation in the Rock Record. JGR Biogeosciences
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NASA Exobiology grant #80NSSC20K0614
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NSF Grant #1939303
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Havig, Jeff R.; Hamilton, Trinity L.. (2024). Hot spring water, biofilm, and contextual samples from Yellowstone National Park collected under Permit YELL-2022-SCI-7020 by Havig and Hamilton for publication support of submitted manuscript on nitrogen isotope and nifH data.. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://hdl.handle.net/11299/265653.
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