Do the chamber Reggae
by Vytas Huth, Landscape Ecology, University of Rostock / Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Rostock / Müncheberg, Germany
The every-day life of environmental researchers measuring field emissions of greenhouse gases. This timelapse covers four hours of field work in a bit over a minute. The measurements are part of a three-year project named "OptiMoor", where six different approaches of peat bog restoration are compared to each other from a biodiversity and a climate perspective.
Taken on 12
February
2019
Submitted on 15 February 2019
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- Europe (3400)
- Western Europe (674)
- Germany (230)
- Exact location (8.2486 E, 53.2567 N)
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germany, methane, grassland, peatland, greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, peat mosses, closed chambers, topsoil removal
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Credit: Vytas Huth (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)
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