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Plants mediate methane fluxes from coastal wetlands via above and belowground pathways that depend on management driven biotic and abiotic context, Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science, 2022-2023

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Archived data from a research project assessing the role of plants in driving methane fluxes from coastal wetland systems. Data collection occurred at the inland edge of a salt marsh and a diked, brackish impounded wetland in Georgetown County, South Carolina during 2022 and 2023. The first archived data table includes soil biogeochemical properties for all soil samples (0-10 cm and 10-50 cm mineral soil depth) collected approximately monthly from our two study sites. Specific biogeochemical properties include copy numbers of the mCRA gene, soil C and N concentrations, soil C:N ratios, soil moisture, pH, conductivity, organic matter content and alive and dead root biomass. The second archived data table includes methane and carbon dioxide fluxes from root-and-shoot, root-only and plant-free chambers measured approximately monthly at our two study sites. Metadata associated with flux measurements are also included: leaf area, dead stems, oxidation reduction potential at four depths, atmospheric pressure, incoming solar radiation, relative humidity, chamber temperature, windspeed, water salinity, water temperature and water column depth.
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2025-03-19
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