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Submarine groundwater discharge from coastal peatlands : Data publication: [research
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contributing persons: |
Erwin Don Racasa[VerfasserIn] |
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0000-0002-9300-1744 |
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University of Rostock, Faculty for Agricultural and Environmental Sciences |
Bernd Lennartz[VerfasserIn] |
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0000-0003-3020-7312 |
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University of Rostock, Faculty for Agricultural and Environmental Sciences |
Manon Janssen[VerfasserIn] |
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0000-0001-7249-8870 |
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University of Rostock, Faculty for Agricultural and Environmental Sciences |
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abstract: |
The objectives of this study were to quantify submarine groundwater discharge from
a coastal peatland located along the Baltic Sea, and to determine the factors that
govern terrestrial SGD from peatlands in low-lying coastal environments by assessing
the impact of soil hydraulic properties, sea and groundwater levels, and geological
stratification and topography. The data set comprises input parameters, boundary conditions
and the resulting steady-state terrestrial submarine groundwater discharge rates from
coastal peatlands simulating different scenarios with the software HYDRUS.
[English] |
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Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences |
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Rostock
Rostock: University of Rostock
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2024
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statement of responsibility: |
Erwin Don Racasa, Bernd Lennartz, Manon Janssen |
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notes: |
Funding: This study was conducted within the framework of the Research Training Group
“Baltic TRANSCOAST” funded by the DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) under grant
number GRK 2000 |
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Forschungsdaten zu:
Racasa, E.D., Lennartz, B., Toro, M., Janssen, M. 2021. Submarine groundwater discharge
from non-tidal coastal peatlands along the Baltic Sea. Frontiers in Earth Science
9:665802.
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11.12.2024 / 11.12.2024
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