Extended Data Fig. 5: Effects of experimental warming on temperature and moisture in different soil layers of non-collapsed areas at the Shaliuhe site. | Nature Geoscience

Extended Data Fig. 5: Effects of experimental warming on temperature and moisture in different soil layers of non-collapsed areas at the Shaliuhe site.

From: Enhanced response of soil respiration to experimental warming upon thermokarst formation

Extended Data Fig. 5

a-c, Daily soil temperature at depth of 10 cm (a), 20 cm (b) and 30 cm (c) from January to December. d-f, Daily soil moisture at depth of 10 cm (d), 20 cm (e) and 30 cm (f) from January to December. The inserts show the averages of soil temperature and moisture across the growing season (May - October). ST, soil temperature; SM, soil moisture. The ends of the boxes represent the 25th and 75th percentiles, and whiskers refer to the 10th and 90th quartiles. The white dot in each box represents the average. Significant differences between warming and control plots were determined based on two-sided t tests. ns, non-significant; ***, P < 0.001. Both soil temperature and moisture were measured by EM50 data loggers (Decagon Devices, Washington, USA) in 2019.

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