Title: Controls on soil carbon dioxide and methane fluxes from a peat swamp vary by hydrogeomorphic setting
Citation: The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.
Study Site: northwest of Hamilton, Ontario.
Purpose: Carbon dynamics of temperate peat swamps are a largely understudied component of wetland carbon cycling. Under a changing climate, hydrometeorological conditions may change, and understanding how peat swamps may be impacted is important. We investigated the importance of hydrogeomorphic setting on controlling soil carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) fluxes from a temperate peat swamp in southern Ontario, Canada over a 3-year period.
Abstract: Meteorological conditions, CO2 and CH4 fluxes, and GWD measurements from a peat swamp northwest of Hamilton, Ontario, data collected in May 1998 and and December 2000
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Further Info: Davidson, S.J., Strack, M., Bourbonniere, R.A., & Waddington, J.M. (2019). Controls on soil carbon dioxide and methane fluxes from a peat swamp vary by hydrogeomorphic setting. Ecohydrology: https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2162
Status: Complete
Keywords:
carbon dioxide,
meteorology,
methane,
hydrology,
peat properties,
swamp,
Geographical coordinates: North: 43.372417, South: 43.372417 East: -80.108583 West: -80.108583
Bounding Temporal Extent: Start Date: 1998-05-01, End
Date: 2000-12-31