Title: Physicochemical properties of 63 peat samples with methanogenic and methanotrophic sequence count above the rarefaction threshold. DOC – dissolved organic carbon (mg g-1), EC – electrical conductivity
Citation: Bieniada, A. (2020). Physicochemical properties of 63 peat samples with methanogenic and methanotrophic sequence count above the rarefaction threshold. DOC – dissolved organic carbon (mg g-1), EC – electrical conductivity (µS cm-1), WT – water table (cm), WTFZ - water table fluctuation zone; short chain fatty acid ions and inorganic ions (µg g-1 of dry peat). [Data set]. University of Waterloo Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/FIUSHE
Study Site: Seba Beach, Alberta
Purpose: Methane cycling microorganisms and their activity: Comparing natural, currently extracted, unrestored, and different ages of restored boreal peatlands
Abstract: Tab. S2 (Suppementary Material). Physicochemical properties of 63 peat samples with methanogenic and methanotrophic sequence count above the rarefaction threshold. DOC – dissolved organic carbon (mg g-1), EC – electrical conductivity (µS cm-1), WT – water table (cm), WTFZ - water table fluctuation zone; short chain fatty acid ions and inorganic ions (µg g-1 of dry peat). Samples collected at horticultural restored and unrestored peatlands in central Alberta, Canada. Physicochemical properties of 63 peat samples with methanogenic and methanotrophic sequence count above the rarefaction threshold. With additional data on: DOC – dissolved organic carbon (mg g-1), EC – electrical conductivity (µS cm-1), WT – water table (cm), WTFZ - water table fluctuation zone; short chain fatty acid ions and inorganic ions (µg g-1 of dry peat).
Supplemental Information Summary:
Research:
Further Info: Publication in preparation. Tentative title: Methane cycling microorganisms and their activity: Comparing natural, currently extracted, unrestored, and different ages of restored boreal peatlands. Authors: Aneta Bieniada, Laura A. Hug, Christopher T. Parsons, Philippe Van Cappellen, Maria Strack.
Status: Complete
Keywords:
peat properties,
short chain fatty acid inons,
terminal electron acceptors,
Geographical coordinates: North: 53.47559844767098, South: 53.4464826061887 East: -114.85026231521887 West: -114.87984827452631
Bounding Temporal Extent: Start Date: 2020-03-14, End
Date: 2020-03-14