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Data from: Spatiotemporal variability of carbon dioxide and methane fluxes in six temperate wetlands

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Abstract

Wetlands are important to global carbon cycling, emitting large amounts of the greenhouse gas (GHG) methane (CH4) and acting as sources or sinks of carbon dioxide (CO2). Yet, wetland GHG fluxes are uncertain due to spatiotemporal variability among and within wetlands and multiple environmental factors influencing fluxes. We studied six wetlands representing three wetland types (bog, emergent, and forested) in Central New York (USA) from June to November, measuring CO2 and CH4 fluxes and environmental parameters related to porewater, hydrology, temperature, and vegetation.