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Tundra is a consistent source of CO2 at a site with progressive permafrost thaw during 6 years of chamber and eddy covariance measurements

Gerardo Celis 1, 2
Marguerite Mauritz 1
Rosvel Bracho 3
Verity G. Salmon 4
Elizabeth E. Webb 2
Jack A. Hutchings 2
Susan M. Natali 5
Christina Schädel 1
Kathryn G Crummer 6
Edward A G Schuur 1, 2
Edward A.G Schuur 1, 2
Тип публикацииJournal Article
Дата публикации2017-05-30
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SJR1.432
CiteScore6.8
Impact factor3.5
ISSN21698953, 21698961
Water Science and Technology
Aquatic Science
Paleontology
Atmospheric Science
Soil Science
Ecology
Forestry
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Current and future warming of high-latitude ecosystems will play an important role in climate change through feedbacks to the global carbon cycle. This study compares 6 years of CO2 flux measurements in moist acidic tundra using autochambers and eddy covariance (Tower) approaches. We found that the tundra was an annual source of CO2 to the atmosphere as indicated by net ecosystem exchange using both methods with a combined mean of 105 ± 17 g CO2 C m−2 y−1 across methods and years (Tower 87 ± 17 and Autochamber 123 ± 14). The difference between methods was largest early in the observation period, with Autochambers indicated a greater CO2 source to the atmosphere. This discrepancy diminished through time, and in the final year the Autochambers measured a greater sink strength than tower. Active layer thickness was a significant driver of net ecosystem carbon exchange, gross ecosystem primary productivity, and Reco and could account for differences between Autochamber and Tower. The stronger source initially attributed lower summer season gross primary production (GPP) during the first 3 years, coupled with lower ecosystem respiration (Reco) during the first year. The combined suppression of GPP and Reco in the first year of Autochamber measurements could be the result of the experimental setup. Root damage associated with Autochamber soil collar installation may have lowered the plant community's capacity to fix C, but recovered within 3 years. While this ecosystem was a consistent CO2 sink during the summer, CO2 emissions during the nonsummer months offset summer CO2 uptake each year.
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Celis G. et al. Tundra is a consistent source of CO2 at a site with progressive permafrost thaw during 6 years of chamber and eddy covariance measurements // Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences. 2017. Vol. 122. No. 6. pp. 1471-1485.
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Celis G., Mauritz M., Bracho R., Salmon V. G., Webb E. E., Hutchings J. A., Natali S. M., Schädel C., Crummer K. G., Schuur E. A. G., Schuur E. A. Tundra is a consistent source of CO2 at a site with progressive permafrost thaw during 6 years of chamber and eddy covariance measurements // Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences. 2017. Vol. 122. No. 6. pp. 1471-1485.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1002/2016jg003671
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/2016jg003671
TI - Tundra is a consistent source of CO2 at a site with progressive permafrost thaw during 6 years of chamber and eddy covariance measurements
T2 - Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences
AU - Celis, Gerardo
AU - Mauritz, Marguerite
AU - Bracho, Rosvel
AU - Salmon, Verity G.
AU - Webb, Elizabeth E.
AU - Hutchings, Jack A.
AU - Natali, Susan M.
AU - Schädel, Christina
AU - Crummer, Kathryn G
AU - Schuur, Edward A G
AU - Schuur, Edward A.G
PY - 2017
DA - 2017/05/30
PB - American Geophysical Union
SP - 1471-1485
IS - 6
VL - 122
SN - 2169-8953
SN - 2169-8961
ER -
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@article{2017_Celis,
author = {Gerardo Celis and Marguerite Mauritz and Rosvel Bracho and Verity G. Salmon and Elizabeth E. Webb and Jack A. Hutchings and Susan M. Natali and Christina Schädel and Kathryn G Crummer and Edward A G Schuur and Edward A.G Schuur},
title = {Tundra is a consistent source of CO2 at a site with progressive permafrost thaw during 6 years of chamber and eddy covariance measurements},
journal = {Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences},
year = {2017},
volume = {122},
publisher = {American Geophysical Union},
month = {may},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1002/2016jg003671},
number = {6},
pages = {1471--1485},
doi = {10.1002/2016jg003671}
}
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Celis, Gerardo, et al. “Tundra is a consistent source of CO2 at a site with progressive permafrost thaw during 6 years of chamber and eddy covariance measurements.” Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences, vol. 122, no. 6, May. 2017, pp. 1471-1485. https://doi.org/10.1002/2016jg003671.