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Measurements of methane emission from a temperate wetland by the eddy covariance method
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Organic GeochemistryBiogeochemistryEnvironmental MonitoringTemperate WetlandAbstract Methane EmissionVegetation-atmosphere InteractionsEngineeringTerrestrial EcosystemGreenhouse Gas EmissionTerrestrial EcologyTerrestrial Ecosystem ProductivityMethane EmissionCanopy MicrometeorologyAugust 2012Eddy Covariance SystemEddy Covariance MethodBiogeochemical ModelEarth Science
Abstract Methane emission from a wetland was measured with the eddy covariance system. The location of the system allowed observation of methane efflux from areas that were covered by different vegetation types. The data presented in this paper were collected in the period between the13th of June and the 31st of August 2012. During the warmest months of the summer, there was no strong correlation between methane emissions and either the water table depth or peat temperature. The presence of reed and cattail contributed to a pronounced diurnal pattern of the flux and lower methane emission, while areas covered by sedges emitted higher amounts more with no clear diurnal pattern.
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