Title: Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and Water Fluxes from a Bog in Northwest Territories
Citation: Oliver Sonnentag, William L Quinton (2021), AmeriFlux BASE CA-SCB Scotty Creek Bog, Ver. 2-5, AmeriFlux AMP, (Dataset). https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1498754
Study Site: Scotty Creek Bog
Purpose: Permafrost thaw effects on land-atmosphere interactions
Abstract: CO2, H2O, CH4 fluxes in a bog in Northwest Territories experiencing thawing permafrost, data collected starting 2014 continuing into present. The Scotty Creek bog flux tower is located in an organic-rich collapse-scar bog about 50 km south of Fort Simpson in the Taiga Plains of the Mackenzie watershed. The tower was installed in 2014 and operates an open-path EC system year-round running on solar power only. The collapse-scar bog is treeless and free of permafrost.
Supplemental Information Summary: This is the AmeriFlux version of the carbon flux data for the site CA-SCB Scotty Creek Bog
Research:
Further Info: Study site website: https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/sites/siteinfo/CA-SCB
Status: In-progress
Keywords:
carbon dioxide,
meteorology,
methane,
peat properties,
Bog,
Geographical coordinates: North: 61.3089, South: 61.3089 East: -121.2984 West: -121.2984
Bounding Temporal Extent: Start Date: 2014-01-01, End
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