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Database: Coastal Carbon Library (Version 1.3.0)

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This data release introduces the updated Coastal Carbon Data Library, an international database of soil carbon information from tidal wetlands, curated by the Coastal Carbon Network. This open-source tool is designed to aid research and policymaking in Blue Carbon, soil carbon storage being a main component of carbon storage under the coastal ecosystems. Additionally, data can be accessed via the Coastal Carbon Atlas, an interactive web platform that allows users to explore, filter, and download detailed soil core information.

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Database: Coastal Carbon Library (Version 1.3.0)
The Smithsonian Institute | Source | Data |  This data release introduces the updated Coastal Carbon Data Library, an international database of soil carbon information from tidal wetlands, curated by
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