Featuring soil samples collected from conserved mangrove areas in Jaring Halus, North Sumatra, Indonesia, in December 2016. It was authored by Hanggara, B.B. and is intended for research related to soil properties, carbon stock assessments, and climate change mitigation.
Use Cases
- Analyze soil properties from conserved mangroves to assess carbon sequestration potential for climate change mitigation studies.
- Study sediment characteristics in the Jaring Halus mangrove ecosystem to understand coastal soil dynamics.
- Use soil data as a baseline for comparing carbon stocks in conserved versus non-conserved mangrove areas.
Strengths
- Data was collected from a specific, conserved mangrove ecosystem in Jaring Halus, Indonesia.
- Samples have a precise collection date of December 2016, providing a temporal snapshot.
- Dataset is tagged for specific research domains including Soil, Carbon Stock Assessments, and Mangroves.
Limitations
- The dataset's size, row count, and specific column structure are unknown, limiting analytical planning.
- Data is from a single location and time point, which may not be representative of other mangrove ecosystems or temporal trends.
- Without sample data or file formats, the data's structure and accessibility are unclear.
Provenance
- Source
- CIFOR Harvested Dataverse
- Collection Method
- Soil samples were collected from the field.
- Time Range
- December 2016
- Freshness
- The metadata was last updated on March 1, 2026, but the underlying data is from 2016.
- Geography
- Jaring Halus, North Sumatra, Indonesia