Variability of CO2 and CH4 in a coastal peatland rewetted with brackish water from the Baltic Sea derived from autonomous high-resolution measurements.
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| Title: | Variability of CO |
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| Authors: | Pönisch, Daniel L., Bittig, Henry C., Kolbe, Martin, Schuffenhauer, Ingo, Otto, Stefan, Holtermann, Peter, Premaratne, Kusala, Rehder, Gregor |
| Source: | Biogeosciences; 2025, Vol. 22 Issue 14, p3583-3614, 32p |
| Subject Terms: | CARBON dioxide, METHANE, ECOLOGICAL heterogeneity, WETLAND restoration, PEATLANDS, BRACKISH waters, GREENHOUSE gases, SEAWATER |
| Geographic Terms: | BALTIC Sea |
| Abstract: | Rewetting peatlands is an important measure to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from land use change. After rewetting, the areas can be highly heterogeneous in terms of GHG exchange and depend, for example, on water level, vegetation, temperature, previous use, and duration of rewetting. Here, we present a study of a coastal peatland that was rewetted by brackish water from the Baltic Sea and thus became part of the coastal shallow Baltic Sea water system through a permanent hydrological connection. Environmental heterogeneity and the brackish water column formation require improved quantification techniques to assess local sinks and sources of atmospheric GHGs. We conducted 9 weeks of autonomous and high-resolution, sensor-based bottom water measurements of marine physical and chemical variables at two locations in a permanently flooded peatland in summer 2021, the second year after rewetting. For the study, we used newly developed multi-sensor platforms (landers) customized for this operation. Results show considerable temporal fluctuations of CO |
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