Greenhouse gas emissions from SE QLD estuaries
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Data associated with the, “Unravelling the drivers of greenhouse gas emissions in estuaries” project, funded by ARC Linkage Grant LP150100519. <br> Contact Naomi Wells (naomi.wells@scu.edu.au) if you have any questions or queries about the data. Project Team: Bradley Eyre, Matt Hipsey, Badin Gibbs, Dirk Erler, Damien Maher, Naomi Wells, Peisheng Huang, Jian-Jhih Chen (Kenji) <br> Description: Data is from surface water surveys carried out in eight estuaries in SE Queensland, Australia in 03/2016 (wet season) and 10/2016 (dry season). The estuaries are labelled as No (Noosa River Estuary), Ma (Maroochy River Estuary), Mo (Mooloolah River Estuary), Ca (Caboolture River Estuary), Pi (Pine River Estuary), Br (Brisbane River Estuary, including Oxley Creek, Ox), Lo and Al (Logan/Albert Rivers Estuary), and Ne (Nerang River Estuary). <br> Publications associated with this data: Wells, N. S., Erler, D. V., Maher, D. T., Rosentreter, J., Hipsey, M. R., & Eyre, B. D. (2018). Estuaries as sources and sinks of N2O across a land‐use gradient in subtropical Australia Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 32, 877-894. doi:https://doi.org/10.1029/2017GB005826 Wells, N. S., & Eyre, B. D. (2019). δ15N patterns in three sub-tropical estuaries show switch from nitrogen ‘reactors’ to ‘pipes’ as degradation increases. Limnology and Oceanography, 64, 860-876. doi:doi: 10.1002/lno.11080 Wells, N. S., Maher, D. T., Huang, P., Erler, D. V., Maxwell, P., Hipsey, M. R., & Eyre, B. D. (in review). Land-use intensity alters both the source and fate of CO2 within eight sub-tropical estuaries. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. <br> <br>
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2019-09-10



