Peat moisture dataset of Sumatra peatlands

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Peatland is a unique ecosystem that is key in regulating global carbon cycle, climate, hydrology, and biodiversity. Peat moisture content is a key variable in ecohydrological and biogeochemical cycles known to control peatland's greenhouse gas emissions and fire vulnerability. Peat moisture is also an indicator of the success of peat restoration projects. Here we present datasets of peat moisture dynamic and retention capacity of degraded tropical peatlands. The data were collected from automatic daily monitoring and field campaigns. The peat moisture content data consists of daily data from 21 stations across three peatland provinces in Sumatra Island, Indonesia, from 2018 to 2019. In addition, peat water retention data were collected from field campaigns in Riau province. This dataset represents human modified peatlands which can be used as a benchmark for hydrological and biogeochemical models. © 2023 The Authors View source
Year

2023

Secondary Title

Data in Brief

Publisher

Elsevier Inc.

Volume

46

Pages

108889

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.108889

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Classification
Form: Data Paper
Geographical Area: Indonesia

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