How can process-based modeling improve peat CO2 and N2O emission factors for oil palm plantations?

The supporting information contains four databases. The first two (DBCollar-CO2 and DBCollar-N2O&CH4) present data collected monthly at each plot. The third one (DBSoilMoisture) presents data collected monthly for bulk density, soil moisture and WFPS detemination. The fourth one (DBLitterfall) presents data collected monthly in litterfall traps placed in the forest.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Swail, E.
Other Authors: Erlita, Sufiet
Format: measurement data biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) 2022
Subjects:Climate Change, Energy and low carbon development (CCE), Earth and Environmental Sciences, peatlands, oil palms, plantations, soil respiration, air temperature, soil temperature, groundwater level, moisture content, soil water content, soil density,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17528/CIFOR/DATA.00285
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Summary:The supporting information contains four databases. The first two (DBCollar-CO2 and DBCollar-N2O&CH4) present data collected monthly at each plot. The third one (DBSoilMoisture) presents data collected monthly for bulk density, soil moisture and WFPS detemination. The fourth one (DBLitterfall) presents data collected monthly in litterfall traps placed in the forest.