This data set is vector data, which transforms the coordinates of soil microbial samples established near the Great Wall Station from 2013 to 2015 into vector data. Q1, Q2 are their names which represents the change of soil microorganism. Soil microorganism is the general term of all the micro organisms in the soil that can not be seen or clearly seen by naked eyes. Strictly speaking, it should include bacteria, archaea, fungi, viruses, protozoa and microalgae. Its individual is tiny, generally in micrometer or nanometer, there are hundreds of millions to tens of billions in one gram of soil, and its species and quantity vary with the soil forming environment and soil depth. They carry out oxidation, nitrification, ammoniation, nitrogen fixation, sulfidation and other processes in the soil, promoting the decomposition of soil organic matter and the transformation of nutrients.
collect time | 2013/01/01 - 2015/12/06 |
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collect place | Fildes Peninsula, Great Wall Station |
altitude | 61.0m - 11.0m |
data size | 517.9 KiB |
data format | Vector |
Coordinate system | WGS84 |
The coordinate data comes from the Antarctic investigation report and articles published by relevant authors
Obtain the coordinate information, establishment time, representative type, altitude and other information of each quadrat from the relevant data, and then convert the points into vector files through ArcMap to project information.
The accuracy of this product can be applied to extract pixel data from raster, image and other data
# | title | file size |
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1 | boundary.dbf | 3.6 KiB |
2 | boundary.prj | 145 Bytes |
3 | boundary.sbn | 172 Bytes |
4 | boundary.sbx | 124 Bytes |
5 | boundary.shp | 502.8 KiB |
6 | boundary.shx | 124 Bytes |
7 | microbe.dbf | 10.0 KiB |
8 | microbe.prj | 145 Bytes |
9 | microbe.sbn | 220 Bytes |
10 | microbe.sbx | 124 Bytes |
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