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Greenhouse Gas Fluxes in Rewetted Peatlands: Evaluating Measurement Techniques, Vegetation Dynamics, and Rewetting Strategies

Main subject area: Climate change and Agriculture, Environmental Impact and Sustainability

Short project description

To reduce the emissions of greenhouse gasses, the Danish government has decided to take low lying, carbon rich soils out of agricultural production and convert them to rewetted peatlands. At Aarhus University we are measuring the greenhouse gasses (GHG)  from different peatlands that have different rewetting ages and strategies. We measure the greenhouse gas emissions (CO2 and CH4) by means of Eddy Covariance and monitor the water table depth and the vegetation dynamics (both phenology and species). In correlation with these Eddy Covariance measurements also manual and automatic chambers are deployed.

The proposed thesis could focus on a literature study on the knowledge there is about rewetting strategies, working on the comparison of the chamber and EC method, modelling the vegetation dynamics and GHG emissions. The options are variable and depend on the student’s interest and background. The student will work with PhD’s and Postdocs in the same area of research.

Department and supervisor

Project start

Any time

Physical location of project and students work

AU Viborg, but location is flexible

Extent and type of project

All types of projects can be chosen

30 ECTS: Theoretical thesis based on literature studies and/or analysis of issued and edited data sets.

45 ECTS: Experimental theses in which the student is responsible for collection and analysis of his/her own original data

60 ECTS: Experimental theses in which the student is responsible for planning, trial design and collection and analysis of his/her own original data