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Appendix D

Self-Reported Sample and Data Repositories in the World

Repository Name URL/Website Additional Information Data/Samples
ARGENTINA
Córdoba soils: Variability of Superficial Horizon Properties https://agrounc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=88db14124aec43ee888e19df8dbb1d3f# Country Region: Córdoba. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284716402_Suelos_de_Cordoba_Variabilidad_de_las_propiedades_del_horizonte_superficial. D
SISINTA: Soil Information System - INTA http://sisinta.inta.gob.ar National. Soil profiles repository. D
AUSTRALIA
Australian National Soil Archive https://www.clw.csiro.au/aclep/archive/index.htm also https://www.csiro.au/en/research/natural-environment/land/Soil-archive National. The CSIRO National Soil Archive stores >71,000 soil specimens, 9,500 sites. Archive’s data at Australian Soil Resource Information System (ASRIS). Contact: Linda Karssies linda.karssies@csiro.au. In Black Mountain, ACT. S
AUSTRIA
Austrian Agency for Health and Safety (AGES) - Agricultural Long-term field experiments https://www.ages.at/themen/umwelt/boden/forschung National. Contact: Dr. Taru Sandén taru.sanden@ages.at. D, S
Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Self-Reported Sample and Data Repositories in the World." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Exploring a Dynamic Soil Information System: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26170.
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Repository Name URL/Website Additional Information Data/Samples
Austrian Soil Protection Program https://www.verwaltung.steiermark.at/cms/ziel/75777056/DE National. Sites examined every 10 years since 1986 and archived. Contact: Mag. Dr. Gertrude Billiani gertrude.billiani@stmk.gv.at. D, S
Pedothek BFW https://www.bfw.gv.at National. The repository contains several thousand soil samples. Focus is on forest soils. In Vienna. D, S
Soil repository of the regional government of Tyrol https://www.tirol.gv.at/landwirtschaft-forstwirtschaft/agrar/boden-pflanzen-und-ernaehrungssicherheit/bodengesundheit Country Region: Tyrol. S
BRAZIL
Brazilian Soil Information System - BD Solos https://www.bdsolos.cnptia.embrapa.br/consulta_publica.html National D
Free Brazilian Repository for Open Soil Data www.pedometria.org/febr National D
HYBRAS http://www.cprm.gov.br/en/Hydrology/HYBRAS-4208.html National. Represents 15 of the 26 Brazilian states and 11 soil groups (WRB). HYBRAS 1.0 is a database of hydrophysical data for Brazilian soils to consolidate water retention and saturated hydraulic conductivity data together with basic soil features and the methods of determination of these hydraulic properties. HYBRAS 1.0 contains ~16 megabytes of data with 445 sampled sites (or profiles) corresponding to 1,075 soil samples (813 are georeferenced). D
CANADA
British Columbia Soil Inventory Samples http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/esd/distdata/ecosystems/Soils_Reports/BC15/bc15-v6_report.pdf Country Region: British Columbia. Selected soil profile samples (1986–present) collected by the provincial soil survey organization. Collection housed at the Department of Soil Science, UBC. This publication lists the ~4,000 samples by box/project area/soil name or BCSIS number/soil horizon, and depth. Samples available for further testing or research. S
Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Self-Reported Sample and Data Repositories in the World." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Exploring a Dynamic Soil Information System: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26170.
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Repository Name URL/Website Additional Information Data/Samples
CHINA
China Soil Samples Archive http://soilsamples.issas.ac.cn National. At present, a total of 94,476 soil samples from 312 sampling batches have been preserved. Each soil sample has a unique link, but an account is needed to access the sample information. One public account information is: User name: youke, password: 123456. S
COLOMBIA
Agrologic Open Data https://geoportal.igac.gov.co/contenido/datos-abiertos-agrologia National. Links to shape files of soil types, land use units, and land use conflicts at 1:100,000 scale. Associated visualization at https://geoportal.igac.gov.co/contenido/agrologia-consulta. D
IRAKA: Soil Information System https://iraka.agrosavia.co Country Region: CundinamarcaBoyacá highlands. Soil information system. Tropical soil profiles. D
INDIA
Geological Survey of India https://www.gsi.gov.in National D
Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation (IISWC) www.cswcrtiweb.org National. Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation (IISWC). Kota, research center is typically ravine lands (badlands) and agriculture practiced in the tabletop landscape in close vicinity of the adjoining river. Contact: I. Rashmi rashmiuas25@gmail.com. D
INDONESIA
Hasanuddin University www.unhas.ac.id
ITALY
European Soil Sample Archive https://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu Regional: Europe. European Archive of Soil Samples collected since 2009 during the regular LUCAS soil monitoring survey (ca. 25,000 samples per survey). Nearly 100,000 samples collected throughout the European Union. D, S
Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Self-Reported Sample and Data Repositories in the World." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Exploring a Dynamic Soil Information System: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26170.
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Repository Name URL/Website Additional Information Data/Samples
GLOSIS http://www.fao.org/global-soil-partnership/en Global. GLOSIS is being built by the Global Soil Partnership as a federated system by connecting national and institutional individual systems using global soil data exchange standards. GLOSIS has also a global component that develops global country-driven products such as GSOCmap (Global Soil Organic Carbon Map), GSOCseq (Global Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Potential Map), GSERmap (Global Soil Erosion Map). D
KENYA
iSDAsoil Africa soil property and nutrient maps https://isda-africa.com/isdasoil Regional: Africa. Production steps are explained in detail in Hengl et al. 2021. African soil properties and nutrients mapped at 30-m spatial resolution using two-scale ensemble machine learning. Scientific Reports 11:6130. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85639-y. D
MEXICO
Soil Profile Datasets https://www.inegi.org.mx/temas/edafologia Regional: Aguascalientes. D
THE NETHERLANDS
Eurofins Agro Center www.eurofins-agro.com Soil reference samples from 1946 until now. Contact: Dr.ir. J.A. (Arjan) Reijneveld ArjanReijneveld@Eurofins.com. In Wageningen. S
ISRIC Data Hub https://data.isric.org/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/home Global. Global point data and maps. ISRIC is the World Data Centre for Soils and a regular member of the International Science Council (ISC) World Data System. D
ISRIC Soil Geographic Databases https://www.isric.org/explore/soil-geographic-databases Global. Extensive overview of soil geographic databases outside of ISRIC, moderated by David Rossiter. D
ISRIC Soil Reference Collection and World Soil Museum https://wsm.isric.org Global. World Reference Collection on Soils maintained and hosted by ISRIC. Note Richer-de-Forges et al. 2021. A review of the world’s soil museums and exhibitions. In Advances in Agronomy, vol. 166, D. L. Sparks, ed. Cambridge, MA: Academic Press. Pp. 277–304. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.agron.2020.10.003. S
Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Self-Reported Sample and Data Repositories in the World." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Exploring a Dynamic Soil Information System: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26170.
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Repository Name URL/Website Additional Information Data/Samples
ISRIC World Soil Information (WDC Soils) https://www.isric.org Global. Soil science. D, S
OpenLandMap https://gitlab.com/openlandmap/compiled-ess-point-data-sets Global. Global compilation of soil profiles and samples. Points are imported using reproducible procedures (Rmarkdown) then overlaid and used to produce global predictions at 250-m spatial resolution and published on https://OpenLandMap.org. D, S
NEW ZEALAND
National Soil Archive https://soils.landcareresearch.co.nz/soils-at-manaaki-whenua/national-soils-archive National. Covers work in New Zealand, the Pacific, and Antarctica by the D.S.I.R. Soil Bureau (1946–1992), and Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research (since 1992). In Palmerston North. S
SPAIN
Edafoteca EPS www.suelosdearagon.com Country Region: Aragón. Repository of samples from soil profiles mainly from High Aragón, with basic analytical data (granulometry, pH, EC). D, S
SWEDEN
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences www.slu.se National. Air dried soil has been archived at room temperature for the past ~60 years. Contact: Forskare Agr. Dr. Sabina Braun sabina.braun@slu.se (Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet). S
UNITED KINGDOM
James Hutton Institute - National Soil Archive https://www.hutton.ac.uk/about/facilities/national-soils-archive National: Scotland. The National Soils Archive is at the James Hutton Institute (Aberdeen). Soil samples collected from 1934−present. Associated data about them within the Scottish Soils Database. Samples from the systematic Soil Survey of Scotland, the National Soil Inventory of Scotland (NSIS) 1978−1987, and NSIS2 (2007−2009). More than 48,000 air-dried soil samples collected from ~14,000 locations. Dedicated email address: nationalsoilsarchive@hutton.ac.uk, Contact: Allan Lilly allan.lilly@hutton.ac.uk. S
Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Self-Reported Sample and Data Repositories in the World." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Exploring a Dynamic Soil Information System: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26170.
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Repository Name URL/Website Additional Information Data/Samples
LandIS (Land Information System) http://www.landis.org.uk National. LandIS, the “Land Information System,” is an environmental information system operated by Cranfield University, United Kingdom, and contains soil and soil-related information for England and Wales including spatial mapping of soils at a variety of scales, as well as corresponding soil property and agro-climatological data. Soil Survey of England and Wales samples (ca. 1960−2000), includes soil profile and topsoil samples. D, S
Natural History Museum https://www.nhm.ac.uk Contact: Giles Miller (g.miller@nhm.ac.uk). S
Rothamsted Sample Archive https://www.rothamsted.ac.uk/sample-archive National with some international samples. Rothamsted’s Long-term Experiments (1843), the oldest, continuous agronomic experiments in the world. Most archived soils are from sites in SE England and the United Kingdom. D, S
UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Soil Bank (UKCEH) https://www.ceh.ac.uk/our-science/research-facilities National. The UKCEH Soil Bank includes frozen and air-dried soil samples from national monitoring and survey scheme across the United Kingdom (covering England, Scotland and Wales); these archived soil samples are linked to a wide variety of existing soil, vegetation, and habitat data from plot locations, in some cases going back to 1978. D, S
WOSSAC (World Soil Survey Archive and Catalogue) http://www.wossac.com Global. The World Soil Survey Archive and Catalogue (WOSSAC) at Cranfield University, United Kingdom, is home to soil survey reports, maps, imagery, and photographs produced over the past 80 years from 342 territories worldwide. D
Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Self-Reported Sample and Data Repositories in the World." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Exploring a Dynamic Soil Information System: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26170.
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Repository Name URL/Website Additional Information Data/Samples
UNITED STATES
Advanced Polar Experimental Facility, Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum https://mlbean.byu.edu Regional: Primarily Antarctica. Frozen soil repository, soils are primarily from Antarctica-Northern Victoria Land to Southern Victoria Land through the southern Transantarctic Mountains. Soils are cross referenced with invertebrate community structure, abundance, chemistry data, and GPS coordinates. Soils are frozen to preserve a snapshot of the biota at time of collections. S
Annual soil moisture predictions across CONUS using remote sensing and terrain analysis https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/b8f6eae9d89241cf8b5904033460af61 National. Annual soil moisture predictions across conterminous United States using remote sensing and terrain analysis across 1 km grids (1991−2016). D
Argonne Soil Archive None Country Region: Central U.S. DOE project-related archive; Chronosequence and repeated temporal sampling; Soils from elevated CO2 experiments in Kansas, Tennessee, Wisconsin, and Illinois; Soils from prairie restorations in Illinois; Soils from switchgrass experiments in Tennessee, Illinois, Missouri, and Texas. Lemont, IL. D, S
Argonne Soil Carbon Scientific Focus Area https://ess.science.energy.gov/anl-sfa Country Region: Alaska. DOE project-related archive; Permafrost region soils from many sites across Alaska; Depths up to 3 meters. Lemont, IL. D, S
Argonne Soil Flux Towers http://www.atmos.anl.gov/FERMI/index.html Country Region: Illinois. DOE project-related archive; AmeriFlux sites US-IB1 (agricultural site) and US-IB2 (grassland). Repeated temporal soil samples over >10 years. D, S
Automated Reference Toolset (ART)-Data https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/58b88fa8e4b01ccd5500c259 Country Region: Mountain U.S. Soil family particle size maps of Colorado Plateau used for evaluating disturbance recovery and land treatment outcomes. D
Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Self-Reported Sample and Data Repositories in the World." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Exploring a Dynamic Soil Information System: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26170.
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Repository Name URL/Website Additional Information Data/Samples
California Soil Vegetation Survey https://bigcb.berkeley.edu/soil/index.html Country Region: California. About 14,000 archived samples in jars stored at UC Berkeley. Collected from 1920s to the 1980s (most 1950s−1960s from California Soil Vegetation Survey). Collection digitized by the Berkeley Natural History Museums. S
Ecosystem Dynamics Interpretive Tool (EDIT) https://edit.jornada.nmsu.edu National. The Ecosystem Dynamics Interpretive Tool (EDIT) is an online information system for the development and sharing of ecological site descriptions, ecosystem state and transition models, and land management knowledge. EDIT is the primary repository of Ecological Site information produced by the USDA-NRCS. The framework is also being used to support the development of other ecological land classifications in the United States and elsewhere. D
Global High-Resolution Soil Profile Database for Crop Modeling Applications https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/1PEEY0 Global. Global dataset with variables useful in crop modeling applications. Set of DSSAT compatible soil profiles on 5 arc-minute grid. Six soil properties (bulk density, organic carbon, percentage of clay and silt, soil pH and cation exchange capacity) available from the original SoilGrids 1 km or ISRIC-AfSIS were directly used as DSSAT inputs. Pedo-transfer function applied to derive some soil hydraulic properties (saturated hydraulic conductivity, soil-water content at field capacity, wilting point and saturation) that are critical to simulate crop growth. For other required variables, HarvestChoice’s HC27 database are used as a reference. Final outputs are provided in *.SOL file format (DSSAT soil database) for each country at 5-min resolution. In addition, uncertainty maps for organic carbon and soil-water content at wilting points at the top 15 cm soil layers. D
Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Self-Reported Sample and Data Repositories in the World." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Exploring a Dynamic Soil Information System: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26170.
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Repository Name URL/Website Additional Information Data/Samples
HC27 Generic Soil Profile Database https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/90WJ9W#:~:text=The%20HC27%20soil%20profile%20database,content%20(proxy%20of%20fertility) Agronomic soil properties for 27 generic soils, mapped over a global grid at 5 arc-minute resolution. D
Illinois Soil Archive Contact Andrew Margenot (margenot@illinois.edu) with questions. For Morrow Plots information, see https://aces.illinois.edu/research/history/morrow-plots Country Region: Illinois. (1861–present day). More than 3,000 samples from a combination of county-level soil surveys (including pre-NRCS) and University of Illinois field experiments (including Morrow Plots). Samples are currently being inventoried and re-organized. Will construct a publicly accessible database. S
Jordan Soil Fertility Plot Samples https://agsci.psu.edu Country Region: Pennsylvania. 45 sealed glass jars containing 1915 and 1931 samples from the plots laid out in 1881 by Dr. W. H. Jordan. Experiment ended in 1958. Bibliography with photographs, archival documents, and published experiment bulletins. Soil samples at the Pasto Agricultural Museum, Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences. S
Kellogg Biological Station LTER https://lter.kbs.msu.edu Country Region: Michigan. Part of the Kellogg Biological Station Long-term Ecological Research Site. D, S
Kellogg Soil Survey Laboratory (KSSL) https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/main/soils/research National and International. The Charles E. Kellogg Soil Survey Laboratory (KSSL) is the key source for soil analytical data for the National Cooperative Soil Survey (NCSS). The KSSL receives samples from U.S. soil survey project offices, universities, and other government and nongovernment organizations. Publicly accessible database of historic soil analytical data and associated site information from thousands of sites in all States and worldwide. KSSL might have the world’s largest collection of analyzed and cataloged soil samples, some from before 1940. D, S
Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Self-Reported Sample and Data Repositories in the World." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Exploring a Dynamic Soil Information System: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26170.
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NASIS and Waverly Soil Survey Office files http://soils.usda.gov Country Region: Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri, Illinois. Major land resource areas (MLRAs) 104 and 108C. D
NEON Biorepository https://biorepo.neonscience.org/portal National. Soil samples collected from National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) sites. Includes small samples stored frozen in liquid nitrogen or ultra-low temperature freezers. Also air-dried archives. S
NEON Megapit Soil Archive https://www.neonscience.org/data/samples-specimens/megapit-soil-archive National. Soils were collected by horizon down to 2 m deep from U.S. National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) terrestrial sites to establish the Megapit Soil Archive. Extensive metadata, including soil physical and chemical properties, root biomass distribution, pedon descriptions, and photos, are available from the NEON data portal. Subsamples are available upon request. Sample processing: Air dried; mineral soils sieved to <2 mm Original sample mass: Up to 3.6 kg. S
Point Blue Conservation Science Soil Archive https://www.pointblue.org/our-work/working-landscapes Country Region: California. Archive of air-dried surface soils from across California’s rangelands (thousands of samples collected across 25 counties from primarily privately-owned ranches; collected in a standardized way over time). S
POLARIS http://hydrology.cee.duke.edu/POLARIS National. Conterminous U.S. soil classes and properties. D
Predictive soil property maps https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5e063e5ce4b0b207aa0a6f45 Country Region: Upper Colorado River Basin. Soil property maps with prediction uncertainty at 30-meter resolution for the Colorado River Basin above Lake Mead. D
Soil Properties and Class 100m Grids United States https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/resources/ea4b6c45-9eba-4b89-aba6-ff7246880fb1 National. Conterminous U.S. soil class and property maps. 100-m grids. D
Soil Property and Class Maps of the CONUS at 100m spatial resolution https://doi.org/10.2136/sssaj2017.04.0122 National. Conterminous United States. D
Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Self-Reported Sample and Data Repositories in the World." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Exploring a Dynamic Soil Information System: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26170.
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Repository Name URL/Website Additional Information Data/Samples
SoilHealthDB https://github.com/jinshijian/SoilHealthDB Global. Database for measurements related to soil health assessment. D
U.S. National Park Service https://www.nps.gov/index.htm; contact: Ann Hitchcock (Ann_Hitchcock@nps.gov) National. Forty Parks in various U.S. regions and states with catalog records documenting more than 100 soil sample collections each. Locations include Northeast: MD, DE, others; Southwest: NM, AZ, others. S
USDA-Long-Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR) network https://ltar.ars.usda.gov National. This is a developing network and database spearheaded by the USDA Agricultural Research Service. D
USDA National Soil Survey Center https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/soils/contactus/?cid=nrcs142p2_053895 National. Portal to the Kellogg Soil Survey Laboratory, Soil Business Systems, Soil Survey Standards, Soil Survey Research, Ecological Sites, and the National Plant Data Team. In Lincoln, NE. D, S
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/site/national/home National. The SSURGO database contains information about soil as collected by NRCS over the course of a century. The information can be displayed in tables or as maps and is available for most areas in the United States and the Territories, Commonwealths, and Island Nations served by the USDA-NRCS. The map units describe soils and other components that have unique properties, interpretations, and productivity. Information was collected at scales ranging from 1:12,000 to 1:63,360. More details were gathered at a scale of 1:12,000 than at a scale of 1:63,360. D
USGS California Archives contacts: Corey Lawrence (clawrence@usgs.gov); Courtney Creamer (ccreamer@usgs.gov) Country Region: California. Chronosequence Archive: 3,000+ samples (1975–2010); Marine Terrace Archive: 600+ samples (2000−2020). S
USGS Denver Archives contacts: Corey Lawrence (clawrence@usgs.gov); Courtney Creamer (ccreamer@usgs.gov) Country Region: Colorado, Mojave Desert, Great Basin, other western U.S. Desert Soils Archive: 750+ samples (1985–2005); Drylands Archive: 750+ samples (1997−2008). S
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As a living substrate, soil is critical to the function of Earth's geophysical and chemical properties. Soil also plays a major role in several human activities, including farming, forestry, and environmental remediation. Optimizing those activities requires a clear understanding of different soils, their function, their composition and structure, and how they change over time and from place to place. Although the importance of soil to Earth's biogeochemical cycles and to human activities is recognized, the current systems in place for monitoring soil properties - including physical, chemical, and, biological characteristics - along with measures of soil loss through erosion, do not provide an accurate picture of changes in the soil resource over time. Such an understanding can only be developed by collecting comprehensive data about soils and the various factors that influence them in a way that can be updated regularly and made available to researchers and others who wish to understand soils and make decisions based on those data.

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine convened key stakeholders in a workshop on March 2-4, 2021, to discuss the development of a dynamic soil information system. Workshop discussions explored possiblities to dynamically and accurately monitor soil resources nationally with the mutually supporting goals of (1) achieving a better understanding of causal influences on observed changes in soil and interactions of soil cycling of nutrients and gases with earth processes, and (2) providing accessible, useful, and actionable information to land managers and others. This publication summarizes the presentation and discussion of the workshop.

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