Published on 01 January 2016
SPRUCE Whole Ecosystems Warming (WEW) Environmental Data Beginning August 2015
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This data set provides the environmental measurements collected during the implementation of operational methods to achieve both deep soil heating (0-3 m) and whole-ecosystem warming (WEW) appropriate to the scale of tall-stature, high-carbon, boreal forest peatlands. The methods were developed to allow scientists to provide a plausible set of ecosystem warming scenarios within which immediate and longer term (one decade) responses of organisms (microbes to trees) and ecosystem functions (carbon, water and nutrient cycles) could be measured. Elevated CO2 was also incorporated to test how temperature responses may be modified by atmospheric CO2 effects on carbon cycle processes.
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DOI
Publisher
ORNL (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States))
Subfield
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Field
Energy
Domain
Physical Sciences
Confidence Score
60%
Source
Scholar Data Model