2015
DOI: 10.5194/bgd-12-12923-2015
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Technical Note: A simple calculation algorithm to separate high-resolution CH<sub>4</sub> flux measurements into ebullition and diffusion-derived components

Abstract: <p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Processes driving the production, transformation and transport of methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) in wetland ecosystems are highly complex. Thus, serious challenges are constitutes in terms of the mechanistic process understanding, the identification of potential environmental drivers and the calculation of reliable CH<sub>4</sub> emission estimates. We present a simple calculation algorithm to separate open-water CH<sub>4</sub> fluxe… Show more

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“…Drainage is associated with shrinkage and internal phosphor fertilisation of the peat (Zak et al, 2008). Moreover, the hydrology of the area as well as physical and chemical peat characteristics are changing (Holden et al, 2004;Zak et al, 2008). Above all, drained and intensively managed peatlands are known as strong sources of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ; e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drainage is associated with shrinkage and internal phosphor fertilisation of the peat (Zak et al, 2008). Moreover, the hydrology of the area as well as physical and chemical peat characteristics are changing (Holden et al, 2004;Zak et al, 2008). Above all, drained and intensively managed peatlands are known as strong sources of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ; e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%