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Gosch, Lennart; Janssen, Manon; Lennartz, Bernd (2019): Saturated hydraulic conductivity of fen peat for different water salinities [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.899600, Supplement to: Gosch, L et al. (2018): Impact of the water salinity on the hydraulic conductivity of fen peat. Hydrological Processes, 32(9), 1214-1222, https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.11478

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Abstract:
Coastal peatlands represent an interface between marine and terrestrial ecosystems; their hydrology is affected by salt and fresh water inflow alike. Previous studies on bog peat have shown that pore water salinity can have an impact on the saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) of peat because of chemical pore dilation effects. In this study, we aimed at quantifying the impact of higher salinities (up to 3.5% NaCl) on Ks of fen peat. Two experiments employing a constant‐head upward‐flow permeameter and differing in measurement and salinity change duration were conducted. Additionally, a third experiment to determine the impact of water salinity on the release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) of the studied peat type was carried out. The results show a decrease of Ks with time, which does not depend on the water salinity but is differently shaped for different peat types. We assume pore clogging due to a conglomerate of physical, chemical, and biological processes, which rather depend on water movement rate and time than on water salinity. However, an increased water salinity did increase the DOC release. We conclude that salinity‐dependent behaviour of Ks is a function of peat chemistry and that for some peat types, salinity may only affect the DOC release without having a pronounced impact on water flow.
Keyword(s):
coastal peatland; fen peat; saturated hydraulic conductivity; water salinity
Coverage:
Latitude: 54.009444 * Longitude: 12.124722
Event(s):
Poelchow * Latitude: 54.009444 * Longitude: 12.124722 * Location: Pölchow, Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany * Method/Device: Soil pit (SPIT)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Sample IDSample IDGosch, Lennart
2Soil typeSoil typeGosch, Lennart
3ConductivityCondmS/cmGosch, Lennartelectrical conductivity of water
4NumberNoGosch, Lennartmeasurement interval number
5Time in minutesTimeminGosch, Lennartmeasurement duration
6Core lengthCore lengthcmGosch, Lennart
7Core diametercore diamcmGosch, Lennart
8VolumeVolcm3Gosch, Lennartof core
9Hydraulic gradientHyd gradGosch, Lennart
10Conductivity, hydraulic, saturatedKsm/dayGosch, Lennartcorrected for temperature (10°C) and salinity (0.035%)
Size:
1050 data points

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