PIE LTER time series of methane, CO2 and N2O ebullition measurements at four headwater streams in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

Summary

Short name: 

WAT-Stream-Ebullition

Abstract: 

Methane ebullition was monitored at four headwater streams during 2018 and 2019. Stationary bubble traps were deployed from approximately May through October. CC and SB were monitored in 2018 and 2019, while DB and CB were only monitored in 2019. 12 traps were deployed at CC, SB, and DB, and 9 traps were deployed at CB. The concentration measured in the emitted gas was multiplied by the volume measured in a trap to calculated the total methane flux via ebullition. The traps were visited at least once weekly. The mean, median, minimum, and maximum rate of ebullition across all traps at a site over a two week period are listed here.

Relevant publications:
Robison, A.L. (2021) Carbon emissions from streams and river: Integrating methane emission pathways and storm carbon dioxide emissions into stream and river carbon balances. Doctoral Dissertation. University of New Hampshire.
Robison, A.L., W.M. Wollheim, B. Turek, C. Bova, C Snay, & R.K. Varner (in review). Spatial and temporal heterogeneity of methane ebullition in lowland headwater streams. Limnology and Oceanography.

Data set ID: 

566

EML revision ID: 

2
Published on EDI/LTER Data Portal

Citation Suggestion: 

Robison, A., Wollheim, W. 2021. PIE LTER time series of methane, CO2 and N2O ebullition measurements at four headwater streams in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Environmental Data Initiative. http://dx.doi.org/10.6073/pasta/9b7fb5afa7b55f3c198f37ade701a542
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Dates

Date Range: 

Sunday, July 1, 2018 to Friday, November 1, 2019

Publication Date: 

Wednesday, July 28, 2021
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