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Methane ebullition from two lowland floodplain fens

This dataset includes measurements of methane fluxes from two lowland floodplain fen sites in East Anglia, UK under conservation management (Sutton and Strumpshaw Fens). The data were collected on seven monthly to bimonthly visits during 2013 and comprise methane ebullition fluxes measured using inverted funnels, and methane fluxes measured using static chambers. The tall, static chambers captured methane transported by diffusion, plant-mediated transport and steady ebullition, whereas the inverted funnels captured methane transported by steady and episodic ebullition. The dataset also includes measurements of water level and meteorological variables (net radiation, soil temperature, air pressure) along with an allometric measure of plant biomass (Vascular Green Area). Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/8d42ea20-6e8f-4b39-a735-8a6b3b95984e

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Dataset Reference Date ()
2018-02-09
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https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/id/8d42ea20-6e8f-4b39-a735-8a6b3b95984e
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doi: / 10.5285/8d42ea20-6e8f-4b39-a735-8a6b3b95984e
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Heppell, C. M., Stanley, K.M., Belyea, L.R. (2018). Methane ebullition from two lowland floodplain fens. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre 10.5285/8d42ea20-6e8f-4b39-a735-8a6b3b95984e
  Queen Mary University of London - Professor Kate Heppell
  Queen Mary University of London - Heppell, C. M.
  University of Bristol - Stanley, K.M.
  Queen Mary University of London - Belyea, L.R.
  NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
  NERC Environmental Information Data Centre
  Queen Mary University of London
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  • Habitats and Biotopes
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  • Methane
  • ebullition
  • peatlands
  • floodplain
  • fen
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If you reuse this data, you should cite: Heppell, C. M., Stanley, K.M., Belyea, L.R. (2018). Methane ebullition from two lowland floodplain fens. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre https://doi.org/10.5285/8d42ea20-6e8f-4b39-a735-8a6b3b95984e
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Begin date
2013-04-01
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2013-08-31
 
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2010-12-08
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Fieldwork measurements were made following the protocols developed by Defra project SP1210 'Lowland Peatland Systems in England and Wales'. Methane ebullition fluxes were measured using twelve inverted glass funnels at each site. Chamber methane fluxes were measured using six tall, static chambers at each site to capture diffusion, plant-mediated transport and steady ebullition. Measurements were taken within a 0.04 km2 area at each site in vegetation dominated by Phragmites australis. At each site an automatic weather station (MiniMet, Skye Instruments, UK) was used to measure meteorological variables. Six pressure transducers (Levelogger Gold, Solinst, Canada) were installed in dipwells adjacent to each static chamber collar to measure water level. Manual dips taken on a monthly basis were used to calibrate the pressure transducer data. Vascular Green Area was monitored non-destructively within each chamber collar. Measurements of methane concentration in funnels and static chambers were made by gas chromatography coupled with flame ionization detector. The analytical instrument was calibrated each run and certified gases were used to ensure accuracy.

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2021-06-25T18:44:25
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