Characterization of diffusivity‐based oxygen transport in Arctic organic soil

Summary Arctic terrestrial ecosystems are characterized by large deposits of near‐surface soil organic carbon in poorly drained areas. Recent changes in Arctic regions such as warming and changes in water balance have adverse effects on the dynamics of near‐surface oxygen, leading to a potential inc...

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Published in:European Journal of Soil Science
Main Authors: Chamindu Deepagoda, T. K. K., Elberling, B.
Other Authors: Danish National Research Council
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2015
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/ejss.12293 2024-06-23T07:49:44+00:00 Characterization of diffusivity‐based oxygen transport in Arctic organic soil Chamindu Deepagoda, T. K. K. Elberling, B. Danish National Research Council 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejss.12293 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fejss.12293 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.1111/ejss.12293/fullpdf en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ European Journal of Soil Science volume 66, issue 6, page 983-991 ISSN 1351-0754 1365-2389 journal-article 2015 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/ejss.12293 2024-06-13T04:24:58Z Summary Arctic terrestrial ecosystems are characterized by large deposits of near‐surface soil organic carbon in poorly drained areas. Recent changes in Arctic regions such as warming and changes in water balance have adverse effects on the dynamics of near‐surface oxygen, leading to a potential increase in oxidation of near‐surface carbon and emission of CO 2 . This study investigated oxygen diffusivity characteristics, in both gaseous and liquid phases, in the upper 10 cm of an organic soil profile from a peatland in Disko, West Greenland (69°N). Two commonly used methods for calculating diffusivity of gaseous‐phase oxygen were applied and discussed to select the most appropriate method for highly porous media, for example peat soil. We measured diffusivity of gaseous‐phase oxygen with a one‐chamber diffusion set‐up in soil at different air contents (mimicking draining), and described it numerically with a previously developed parametric diffusivity model. We obtained precise measurements of liquid‐phase oxygen diffusivity along a depth profile (0–2 cm) in water‐saturated peat soil with a diffusivity microsensor coupled to a micromanipulator. The results show that the choice of an appropriate diffusivity model is critical for predicting oxygen diffusivity in organic soil and that diffusivity in mineral soil is not representative for organic soil. Furthermore, the importance of the non‐linear functionality between water saturation and diffusivity is demonstrated. This highlights the importance of measuring and modelling oxygen diffusivity rather than relying on measurements of observed water content in future studies of CO 2 and CH 4 dynamics in Arctic soil systems subject to climate changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland Wiley Online Library Arctic Greenland European Journal of Soil Science 66 6 983 991
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description Summary Arctic terrestrial ecosystems are characterized by large deposits of near‐surface soil organic carbon in poorly drained areas. Recent changes in Arctic regions such as warming and changes in water balance have adverse effects on the dynamics of near‐surface oxygen, leading to a potential increase in oxidation of near‐surface carbon and emission of CO 2 . This study investigated oxygen diffusivity characteristics, in both gaseous and liquid phases, in the upper 10 cm of an organic soil profile from a peatland in Disko, West Greenland (69°N). Two commonly used methods for calculating diffusivity of gaseous‐phase oxygen were applied and discussed to select the most appropriate method for highly porous media, for example peat soil. We measured diffusivity of gaseous‐phase oxygen with a one‐chamber diffusion set‐up in soil at different air contents (mimicking draining), and described it numerically with a previously developed parametric diffusivity model. We obtained precise measurements of liquid‐phase oxygen diffusivity along a depth profile (0–2 cm) in water‐saturated peat soil with a diffusivity microsensor coupled to a micromanipulator. The results show that the choice of an appropriate diffusivity model is critical for predicting oxygen diffusivity in organic soil and that diffusivity in mineral soil is not representative for organic soil. Furthermore, the importance of the non‐linear functionality between water saturation and diffusivity is demonstrated. This highlights the importance of measuring and modelling oxygen diffusivity rather than relying on measurements of observed water content in future studies of CO 2 and CH 4 dynamics in Arctic soil systems subject to climate changes.
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Characterization of diffusivity‐based oxygen transport in Arctic organic soil
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title_short Characterization of diffusivity‐based oxygen transport in Arctic organic soil
title_full Characterization of diffusivity‐based oxygen transport in Arctic organic soil
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