Browsing by Author "Campbell, David I."
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Contemporary carbon fluxes do not reflect the long-term carbon balance for an Atlantic blanket bog
Ratcliffe, Joshua Lee; Andersen, Roxane; Anderson, Russell; Newton, Anthony; Campbell, David I.; Mauquoy, Dmitri; Payne, Richard (Sage, 2017)Peatlands are one of the largest terrestrial stores of carbon. Carbon exchange in peatlands is often assessed solely by measurement of contemporary fluxes; however, these fluxes frequently indicate a much stronger sink ... -
Dataset for "A novel injection technique: using a field-based quantum cascade laser for the analysis of gas samples derived from static chambers"
Wecking, Anne Roswitha; Cave, Vanessa M.; Liáng, Lìyĭn L.; Wall, Aaron M.; Luo, Jiafa; Campbell, David I.; Schipper, Louis A. (2020)Dataset for "A novel injection technique: using a field-based quantum cascade laser for the analysis of gas samples derived from static chambers" -
Dataset for: Southern Hemisphere bog persists as a strong carbon sink during droughts
Goodrich, Jordan Paul; Campbell, David I.; Schipper, Louis A. (Copernicus Publications, 2017)Dataset for: Southern Hemisphere bog persists as a strong carbon sink during droughts -
Evaporation from a raised peat bog
Campbell, David I.; Williamson, J. L. (Elsevier, 1997-06-01)Evaporation rates were measured for an oligotrophic raised peat bog dominated by the restionaceous rush Empodisma minus (Hook. f.) Johnson and Cutler in northern New Zealand. Evaporation rates were smaller than those found ... -
An expression for land surface water storage monitoring using a two-formation geological weighing lysimeter
Bardsley, W. Earl; Campbell, David I. (Elsevier, 2007)Field studies have demonstrated that ground surface rainfall accumulation can be detected at depth by synchronous increases in static confined groundwater pore pressures. This opens the way for “geological weighing lysimeters” ...