01 Nov 2024
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Maria Strack | Researcher
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Some peatlands in Canada are disturbed by peat extraction resulting in clearing of vegetation and drainage. Restoration methods have been developed to help return peatland function, with the moss layer transfer technique being the most widely applied. This sub-project contains a data set of plant community information and carbon dioxide and methane flux measurements that were made on a restored peatland near Wandering River, Alberta. Results have been reported in a paper in Ecological Engineering provided in the Project Links.
Maria Strack
mstrack@uwaterloo.ca
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fe134d23-5fcf-4fcd-9205-d435b3b32a55
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https://localcontextshub.org/projects/fe134d23-5fcf-4fcd-9205-d435b3b32a55
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