Automated Organization Profile

Instituto de Geología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Current S-Index

0.9

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.5

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2

Total datasets in this organization

Average FAIR Score

13.5%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

1

Total citations to the organization's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the organization's datasets

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S-Index Over Time

Cumulative Citations Over Time

Cumulative Mentions Over Time

Datasets

Chronological dataset of soil respiration fluxes from a seasonally dry forest in Northwest México

Soil respiration data was acquired and analyzed as described in Vargas-Terminel et al.[1]. Briefly, soil respiration was obtained by measuring changes in CO2 concentrations with a portable soil flux system attached to a static chamber covering a portion of soil. Each measurement cycle in soil lasted 3 mins and was done monthly during a four-year period in 8 to 12 locations within three sites of tropical dry forest in Northwestern Mexico (a recent abandonment, a mid-secondary forest and an old-growth). Also, simultaneous soil temperature and volumetric soil water content measurements were carried with a thermocouple thermometer and a soil moisture sensor, respectively. Finally, soil respiration flux was calculated with commercial soil data processing software.

Authors

  • Terminel, Martha L. Vargas ;
  • Flores-Rentería, Dulce ;
  • Zulia M. Sánchez-Mejía ;
  • Rojas-Roblesa, Nidia E. ;
  • Sandoval-Aguilar, Maritza ;
  • Chávez-Vergara, Bruno ;
  • Robles-Morua, Agustín ;
  • Garatuza-Payan, Jaime ;
  • Yepez, Enrico A.
1 Citation0 Mentions13% FAIR0.6 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.8373128September 2023

Chronological dataset of soil respiration fluxes from a seasonally dry forest in Northwest México

Soil respiration data was acquired and analyzed as described in Vargas-Terminel et al.[1]. Briefly, soil respiration was obtained by measuring changes in CO2 concentrations with a portable soil flux system attached to a static chamber covering a portion of soil. Each measurement cycle in soil lasted 3 mins and was done monthly during a four-year period in 8 to 12 locations within three sites of tropical dry forest in Northwestern Mexico (a recent abandonment, a mid-secondary forest and an old-growth). Also, simultaneous soil temperature and volumetric soil water content measurements were carried with a thermocouple thermometer and a soil moisture sensor, respectively. Finally, soil respiration flux was calculated with commercial soil data processing software.

Authors

  • Terminel, Martha L. Vargas ;
  • Flores-Rentería, Dulce ;
  • Zulia M. Sánchez-Mejía ;
  • Rojas-Roblesa, Nidia E. ;
  • Sandoval-Aguilar, Maritza ;
  • Chávez-Vergara, Bruno ;
  • Robles-Morua, Agustín ;
  • Garatuza-Payan, Jaime ;
  • Yepez, Enrico A.
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.8373127September 2023