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Die BGR führte eine flächenhafte Befliegung bei Finsterwalde (Brandenburg) im Rahmen des BGR-Projektes D-AERO-Finsterwalde durch. Es handelte sich hierbei um eine Pilotstudie zur Erkundung der "Finsterwalder Restlochkette" mit dem Aerogeophysik-Standardmesssystem der BGR. Das ehemalige Braunkohlebergbaugebiet liegt zwischen Finsterwalde und Lauchhammer in der Niederlausitz, etwa 50 km südwestlich von Cottbus. Die Gebietsgröße beträgt etwa 260 km². 10 Messflüge mit einer Gesamtprofillänge von 1741 km (40.153 Messpunkte) wurden zur Abdeckung des gesamten Messgebiets benötigt. Der Sollabstand der 117 NW-SO-Messprofile war 250 m, der Sollabstand der 59 NO-SW-Kontrollprofile variierte und lag bei 625 m. Die ASCII-Datendatei beinhaltet die Rohdaten sowie die prozessierten HRD-Daten.
Rewetting peatlands is an important measure to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, after rewetting, the areas are highly heterogeneous in terms of GHG exchange, which depends on water level and source, vegetation, previous use, and duration of rewetting. These challenging conditions require new technologies that go beyond discrete sampling. Here we present data from two autonomous lander platforms deployed at the sediment-water interface (bottom lander) of a shallow coastal peatland (approx. 1 m water depth) that was rewetted by brackish water from the Baltic Sea, thus becoming part of the coastal water through a permanent connection. These landers were equipped with six commercially available state-of-the-art sensors, and temporal high-resolution measurements of physico-chemical variables, including partial pressures of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), were made. The resolution of the field data ranged from 10 seconds to 120 minutes and was obtained for partial pressure of CO2 (Contros HydroC-CO2) and CH4 (Contros HydroC-CH4), temperature, salinity, pressure (water depth), oxygen (O2) (CTD-O2 with SBE-37SMP-ODO), the concentrations of phosphate (SBE HydroCycle PO4), nitrate (SBE SUNA V2), chlorophyll a and the turbidity (both with SBE-FLNTUSB ECO) as stationary measurements at two different locations in close proximity. The CTD and oxygen measurements provide exact water depth data for the respective lander locations. In the other data sets (e.g., CO2 measurements) rounded data are inserted instead of the exact depth data, which is 0.6 m for lander_1 and 0.9 m for lander_2. SUNA raw data are provided for completeness. However, we found them of insufficient quality to estimate nitrate concentrations due to interferences and biofouling. The deployment and recovery of the landers, and thus the measurements, took place between 02 June 2021 and 09 August 2021, and the sensors were operated under permanent wired power supply and a centralized timestamp. The sensors were maintained and cleaned bi-weekly. Results show considerable temporal fluctuations expressed as multi-day, diurnal, and event-based variability, with spatial differences caused by biologically-dominated variables.
Klimamodelle sagen voraus, dass sich in naher Zukunft im Antarktischen Ozean signifikant die Temperatur und der PH-Wert ändern werden, bedingt durch den Anstieg der Konzentrationen troposphärischer Treibhausgase und vor allem durch den erhöhten Kohlenstoffdioxidausstoß aus fossilen Brennstoffen. Solche Änderungen wirken sich auf die Zusammensetzung des Phytoplanktons aus und damit auch auf die Stoffkreisläufe wichtiger Elemente (Kohlenstoff, Stickstoff, usw.). Ziel dieses interdisziplinären Projektes ist die genauere Bestimmung der räumlichen und zeitlichen Variabilität der Biomasse von unterschiedlichen Phytoplanktontypen im Antarktischen Ozean. Einerseits wird hiermit das Verständnis der Rolle des antarktischen Phytoplanktons für das Ökosystem vertieft und andererseits deren Beitrag für den globalen Kohlenstoffzyklus genauer quantifiziert. Durch die einzigartige Kombination von Satellitendaten zweier unterschiedlicher Instrumententypen soll die Konzentration verschiedener Phytoplankton-Typen im Antarktischen Ozean zum ersten Mal mit umfassender zeitlicher und räumlicher Abdeckung bestimmt werden. Die Gesamtbiomasse wird durch eine an die Antarktis angepasste Prozessierung mit Hilfe multispektraler Satellitenmessdaten berechnet. Der Anteil wesentlicher Phytoplanktontypen an der Gesamtbiomasse wird anhand der Auswertung charakteristischer Absorptionsstrukturen von hyperspektralen Messdaten (PhytoDOAS-Methode) ermittelt. Somit soll ein synergetisches Produkt aus sich ergänzenden Informationen multi- und hyperspektraler Satelliteninstrumente entwickelt werden, das auf ähnliche Satelliteninstrumente, deren Messungen in naher Zukunft starten, übertragbar sein wird. Damit kann dann ein Datensatz über die Verteilung von Phytoplanktontypen über Dekaden erstellt werden. Mit dem im Projekt entstehenden Datensatz über die Verteilung der Phytoplanktontypen soll deren Variabilität und Korrelation mit sich ändernden Umweltfaktoren im Antarktischen Ozean in den vergangenen untersucht werden. Darüber hinaus soll unser Datensatz genutzt werden, zur Verbesserung und Evaluierung eines Ökosystem-Models, welches die Biogeographie verschiedener Phytoplanktontypen durch Parametrisierung physiologischer Eigenschaften an ein Ozeanzirkulatonsmodell errechnet. Mit Hilfe des Langzeitdatensatz und dem damit verbundenen Wissen über die Variabilität der Phytoplanktontypen, wird ein Fundament geschaffen, um den Einfluss der Klimaveränderungen im Antarktischen Ozean zu bemessen.
Rewetting peatlands is an important measure to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, after rewetting, the areas are highly heterogeneous in terms of GHG exchange, which depends on water level and source, vegetation, previous use, and duration of rewetting. These challenging conditions require new technologies that go beyond discrete sampling. Here we present data from two autonomous lander platforms deployed at the sediment-water interface (bottom lander) of a shallow coastal peatland (approx. 1 m water depth) that was rewetted by brackish water from the Baltic Sea, thus becoming part of the coastal water through a permanent connection. These landers were equipped with six commercially available state-of-the-art sensors, and temporal high-resolution measurements of physico-chemical variables, including partial pressures of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), were made. The resolution of the field data ranged from 10 seconds to 120 minutes and was obtained for partial pressure of CO2 (Contros HydroC-CO2) and CH4 (Contros HydroC-CH4), temperature, salinity, pressure (water depth), oxygen (O2) (CTD-O2 with SBE-37SMP-ODO), the concentrations of phosphate (SBE HydroCycle PO4), nitrate (SBE SUNA V2), chlorophyll a and the turbidity (both with SBE-FLNTUSB ECO) as stationary measurements at two different locations in close proximity. The CTD and oxygen measurements provide exact water depth data for the respective lander locations. In the other data sets (e.g., CO2 measurements) rounded data are inserted instead of the exact depth data, which is 0.6 m for lander_1 and 0.9 m for lander_2. SUNA raw data are provided for completeness. However, we found them of insufficient quality to estimate nitrate concentrations due to interferences and biofouling. The deployment and recovery of the landers, and thus the measurements, took place between 02 June 2021 and 09 August 2021, and the sensors were operated under permanent wired power supply and a centralized timestamp. The sensors were maintained and cleaned bi-weekly. Results show considerable temporal fluctuations expressed as multi-day, diurnal, and event-based variability, with spatial differences caused by biologically-dominated variables.
As part of the MOSES Project, in April 2023 methane measurements were started in the north-western part of the island Heligoland in the German Bight (North Sea). The objective was to complement the measurements of the Sternfahrten to identify the carbon cycle and its flow from the start of the Elbe river into the North Sea. Therefore, a Contros methane sensor for dissolved methane was deployed under water at about 10 to 12 meter depth (depending on the tide) close to the underwater observatory (UW-OBS) MarGate (54°11' N, 7°52' E), from the COSYNA Project. To ensure correct values latter was cleaned frequently from growing organisms by scientific divers. The present data contains the data from 2024, the second year running the sensors. Based on the concentrations of dissolved methane the methane emissions (diffusive flux) was calculated.
In continuation of the previous cruises (Sternfahrten) we covered a similar area with the RVs Ludwig Prandtl and Mya II. All instruments were set up in the MOSES laboratory container. Standard hydrographic parameters were determined with a pocket ferrybox running with ship's surface water supply. In addition, dissolved methane was determined continuously. We used a degassing unit which was using surface water from the ship's water supply. The gas mixture was subsequently analysed with a Greenhouse Gas Analyzer from LosGatos. Conversion to methane concentration was performed with water samples, from which the methane content was determined with gas chromatography. Atmospheric methane concentrations were obtained from the ICOS-station Helgoland. Wind speed was obtained from the ships meteorological systems. The diffusive flux was calculated as outlined in the additional meta data description.
Anhang I der INSPIRE-Richtlinie definiert dieses Thema wie folgt: „Elemente des Gewässernetzes, einschließlich Meeresgebieten und allen sonstigen Wasserkörpern und hiermit verbundenen Teilsystemen, darunter Einzugsgebiete und Teileinzugsgebiete. Gegebenenfalls gemäß den Definitionen der Richtlinie 2000/60/EG des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 23. Oktober 2000 zur Schaffung eines Ordnungsrahmens für Maßnahmen der Gemeinschaft im Bereich der Wasserpolitik (2) und in Form von Netzen.“ Die Daten werden halbjährlich aus dem Basis-DLM abgeleitet.
Teil der Statistik "Treibhausgasemissionen" Raum: Bayern
In January 2024 a river flood by the Elbe and Weser resulted in very high discharge of freshwater into the German Bight. To follow this river, plume the RV Mya II cruised from Sylt and between Helgoland, Cuxhaven, Büsum. All instruments were set up in the MOSES laboratory container. Standard hydrographic parameters were determined with a pocket ferrybox running with ship's surface water supply. In addition, dissolved methane was determined continuously. We used a degassing unit which was using surface water from the ship's water supply. The gas mixture was subsequently analysed with a Greenhouse Gas Analyzer from LosGatos. Conversion to methane concentration was performed with water samples, from which the methane content was determined with gas chromatography. Atmospheric methane concentrations were obtained from the ICOS-station Helgoland. Wind speed was obtained from the ships meteorological system. The diffusive flux was calculated as outlined in the additional meta data description.
The elemental composition of samples from four sediment cores from the Mayschoß floodplain (Ahr river) was determined by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF). In the first step of preparation, large organic matter and pebbles were removed from freeze-dried samples (8 g) by sieving (2 mm). Subsequently, the samples were powdered and homogenised with vibratory Retsch mill MM 200. The uniform pills for the analysis were pressed with a carbon-based binding agent by Vaneox press at 20 t for 2 min. The elemental analysis of 50 elements was conducted in a He atmosphere using a Spectro Xepos energy dispersive XRF spectrometer. The surface elevation was extracted from Brell et al. (2023).
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