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Peatland Mid-Infrared Database 1.0.0

Peatland Mid-Infrared Database 1.0.0

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Authors

Henning Teickner , Svenja Agethen, Sina Berger, Rieke Inga Boelsen, Werner Borken, Luca Bragazza, Tanja Broder, Florentino B. De la Cruz, Andrei-Cosmin Diaconu, Nancy B. Dise, Simon Drollinger, Cristian Estop-Aragonés, Mariusz Gałka, Magalí Martí Generó, Stephan Glatzel, Jessica Groß, Lorna Harris, Liam Heffernan, Suzanne B. Hodgkins, Annkathrin Hömberg-Grandjean, Helga Hoppe, Wolfgang Knierzinger, Haojie Liu, Paul J. H. Mathijssen, Christopher Mollmann, Wiebke Schuster, Lisa Närtker, David Olefeldt, Verónica Pancotto, Nicolas Pelletier, Hendrik Reuter, Bjorn Robroek, Bosse Svensson, Julie Talbot, Lauren M. Thompson, Fred Worrall, Zhi-Guo Yu, Klaus-Holger Knorr

Abstract

Systematic collections of peat mid-infrared spectra and other peat properties are scarce, but useful to understand peat chemistry and develop spectral prediction models. The Peatland Mid-Infrared Database ('pmird') stores 3877 mid-infrared spectra of peat, peat-forming vegetation, and dissolved organic matter, together with measurements of other peat properties that were collated from previous studies. Most of the peat samples are from northern bogs, whereas southern or tropical peat and fen peat is underrepresented. The data are supplemented with metadata on sample origin, sample processing, measurements, and quality indicators on whether spectra are baseline corrected or not and on the relative contribution of water vapor, carbon dioxide, and noise to the spectra. The data can be accessed from a MariaDB server and with the R package 'pmird'. The 'pmird' database can be used to analyze peat properties, develop and test spectral prediction models, and develop data and metadata standards.

DOI

https://doi.org/10.31223/X51450

Subjects

Biogeochemistry, Soil Science, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology

Keywords

peat, mid-infrared spectroscopy, Database, data descriptor, peatland

Dates

Published: 2025-10-06 09:12

Last Updated: 2025-10-06 09:12

License

CC-BY Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International

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Conflict of interest statement:
None

Data Availability (Reason not available):
The Peatland Mid-Infrared Database is available from Zenodo (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17092587).