The data typically includes quadrat sampling of aboveground vegetation (species composition, height, and density) and water level monitoring.
Mountain wetlands are critical but fragile ecosystems. Using our Wetland Eco-Hydrologic Model (WEHM) , we are analyzing how these areas respond to climate elasticity—specifically looking at: Water depth fluctuations and inundation days. Janggun_2022-05_compressed.zip
If you are preparing to share this file or the results of this research, The data typically includes quadrat sampling of aboveground
Based on academic publications from late 2024 and 2025, researchers have been developing and validating an (WEHM) to assess how climate change impacts mountain wetlands like Janggun. The "2022-05" in your file name likely refers to a specific data collection period or a version of the dataset used in these studies. Suggested Draft Post If you are preparing to share this file
I’m pleased to share the latest dataset and modeling results for our research on the . The attached file, Janggun_2022-05_compressed.zip , contains the compiled hydrologic and vegetation data from the May 2022 observation period.
and their role in stabilizing hydrologic components.
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