This datafile is part of a study that shows how the emissions of greenhouse gasses relate to organic matter, water table and plant coverage and how soil is affected by the presence of vegetation and specific wetland species. The measurements were conducted on a newly-constructed archipelago for nature named Marker Wadden in the Netherlands in the end of June of 2020. This file includes (see codebook below for details) data obtained with a field measurements on Marker Wadden (the Netherlands, datafile “Tak et al field data”). The datafile contains data related to vegetation, greenhouse gas fluxes and soil chemistry. Not all data were used in the manuscript (e.g. soil type, bulk density, and the concentrations of PO4, NO3, NH4, Cl, Al, Ca...
Shallow fresh water bodies in peat areas are important contributors to greenhouse gas fluxes to the ...
Wetlands cover only a small fraction of the Earth’s land surface, but have a disproportionately larg...
Natural wetlands emit one third of global methane (CH4), the second most important greenhouse gas af...
Data from: Nature development in degraded landscapes: how pioneer bioturbators and water level contr...
The data set contains CH4 and CO2 fluxes from the surface of six peatlands inhabited by two distinct...
Plant-mediated CH4 emission is an important part of the ecosystem CH4 emission from vegetated wetlan...
The dataset contains data analyzed in a scientific manuscript Peltoniemi et al., Soil CO2, CH4 and N...
This dataset accompanies the published paper Noyce et al. (2022) in Nature Geosciences. The data are...
Data collected and analysed in the production of the manuscript Gatis et al (2020) Drain blocking ha...
Understanding how the hydrological regime in relation to sediment type interferes with ecosystem dev...
Here we describe a pilot wetland carbon project located 30 km west of New Orleans where measurements...
Around the world, wetlands and other aquatic ecosystems release greenhouse gases (GHG) into the atmo...
Global climate change and in particular sea level rise have resulted in water table level rise in th...
Since the pre-industrial era atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases have increased considera...
This file contains the methane flux data and hydrological modelling data from the paper "Water table...
Shallow fresh water bodies in peat areas are important contributors to greenhouse gas fluxes to the ...
Wetlands cover only a small fraction of the Earth’s land surface, but have a disproportionately larg...
Natural wetlands emit one third of global methane (CH4), the second most important greenhouse gas af...
Data from: Nature development in degraded landscapes: how pioneer bioturbators and water level contr...
The data set contains CH4 and CO2 fluxes from the surface of six peatlands inhabited by two distinct...
Plant-mediated CH4 emission is an important part of the ecosystem CH4 emission from vegetated wetlan...
The dataset contains data analyzed in a scientific manuscript Peltoniemi et al., Soil CO2, CH4 and N...
This dataset accompanies the published paper Noyce et al. (2022) in Nature Geosciences. The data are...
Data collected and analysed in the production of the manuscript Gatis et al (2020) Drain blocking ha...
Understanding how the hydrological regime in relation to sediment type interferes with ecosystem dev...
Here we describe a pilot wetland carbon project located 30 km west of New Orleans where measurements...
Around the world, wetlands and other aquatic ecosystems release greenhouse gases (GHG) into the atmo...
Global climate change and in particular sea level rise have resulted in water table level rise in th...
Since the pre-industrial era atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases have increased considera...
This file contains the methane flux data and hydrological modelling data from the paper "Water table...
Shallow fresh water bodies in peat areas are important contributors to greenhouse gas fluxes to the ...
Wetlands cover only a small fraction of the Earth’s land surface, but have a disproportionately larg...
Natural wetlands emit one third of global methane (CH4), the second most important greenhouse gas af...