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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-2799-2017
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Annual greenhouse gas budget for a bog ecosystem undergoing restoration by rewetting
Department of Geography/Atmospheric Science Program, University
of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Andreas Christen
Department of Geography/Atmospheric Science Program, University
of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Andrew T. Black
Faculty of Land and Food Systems, University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, Canada
Mark S. Johnson
Institute of Resources, Environment and Sustainability, University
of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Rachhpal S. Jassal
Faculty of Land and Food Systems, University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, Canada
Rick Ketler
Department of Geography/Atmospheric Science Program, University
of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Zoran Nesic
Department of Geography/Atmospheric Science Program, University
of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Faculty of Land and Food Systems, University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, Canada
Markus Merkens
Parks, Planning and Environment Department, Metro Vancouver,
Vancouver, Canada
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Short summary
Burns Bog in Vancouver is the largest peatland on North America's west coast. It is undergoing rewetting as a restoration management after peat harvesting. Rewetting of disturbed areas facilitates their ecological recovery but has an immediate impact on carbon dioxide and methane exchange. On the floating flux tower, we quantified annual carbon dioxide and methane exchange to inform future management. Our results suggested that the study area was a net carbon sink after 7-year rewetting.
Burns Bog in Vancouver is the largest peatland on North America's west coast. It is undergoing...
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