SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF NET CARBON EXCHANGE IN THE POLAR SEMI-DESERT VEGETATION TYPE ON MELVILLE ISLAND, NUNAVUT (2013)

In 2013, eight Automated Soil CO2 Exchange (ACE) Stations were deployed at the Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory (CBAWO) to quantify the contribution of CO2 exchange from polar semi-desert vegetation. The polar semi-desert vegetation type is of specific interest as it is widely distributed ac...

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Main Authors: Scott, Neal, Treitz, Paul, Buckley, Emma
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Published: Borealis 2016
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:3d4ac2fac58f0b0ca349483a9440af4d169aa53d99f602bb35f6bf178d1f7959
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Treitz, Paul
Buckley, Emma
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description In 2013, eight Automated Soil CO2 Exchange (ACE) Stations were deployed at the Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory (CBAWO) to quantify the contribution of CO2 exchange from polar semi-desert vegetation. The polar semi-desert vegetation type is of specific interest as it is widely distributed across the High Arctic and there are relatively few studies conducted in the past on its contributions in CO2 exchange. As polar semi-desert vegetation cover varies at relatively small spatial scales, the chambers were distributed between vegetated areas (18-51% cover) and bare soil. The measurements from each chamber were automatically recorded every 30 minutes from May 30 2013 to July 28 2013. Air temperature, soil temperature and soil moisture measurements were also collected in conjunction with the net CO2 exchange rate (NCER). The collected results indicate that respiration is the dominant process of CO2 exchange during the early season, while photosynthesis is the dominant component during the warmer part of the season.
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spelling dataone:sha256:3d4ac2fac58f0b0ca349483a9440af4d169aa53d99f602bb35f6bf178d1f7959 2025-06-03T18:49:23+00:00 SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF NET CARBON EXCHANGE IN THE POLAR SEMI-DESERT VEGETATION TYPE ON MELVILLE ISLAND, NUNAVUT (2013) Scott, Neal Treitz, Paul Buckley, Emma 2016-05-17T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:3d4ac2fac58f0b0ca349483a9440af4d169aa53d99f602bb35f6bf178d1f7959 unknown Borealis Melville Island, Nunavut CO2 exchange Polar semi-desert vegetation Climate Change Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory (CBAWO) Dataset 2016 dataone:urn:node:BOREALIS 2025-06-03T18:08:44Z In 2013, eight Automated Soil CO2 Exchange (ACE) Stations were deployed at the Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory (CBAWO) to quantify the contribution of CO2 exchange from polar semi-desert vegetation. The polar semi-desert vegetation type is of specific interest as it is widely distributed across the High Arctic and there are relatively few studies conducted in the past on its contributions in CO2 exchange. As polar semi-desert vegetation cover varies at relatively small spatial scales, the chambers were distributed between vegetated areas (18-51% cover) and bare soil. The measurements from each chamber were automatically recorded every 30 minutes from May 30 2013 to July 28 2013. Air temperature, soil temperature and soil moisture measurements were also collected in conjunction with the net CO2 exchange rate (NCER). The collected results indicate that respiration is the dominant process of CO2 exchange during the early season, while photosynthesis is the dominant component during the warmer part of the season. Dataset Arctic Climate change Nunavut Melville Island Borealis (via DataONE) Arctic Nunavut Cape Bounty ENVELOPE(-109.542,-109.542,74.863,74.863)
spellingShingle Melville Island, Nunavut
CO2 exchange
Polar semi-desert vegetation
Climate Change
Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory (CBAWO)
Scott, Neal
Treitz, Paul
Buckley, Emma
SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF NET CARBON EXCHANGE IN THE POLAR SEMI-DESERT VEGETATION TYPE ON MELVILLE ISLAND, NUNAVUT (2013)
title SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF NET CARBON EXCHANGE IN THE POLAR SEMI-DESERT VEGETATION TYPE ON MELVILLE ISLAND, NUNAVUT (2013)
title_full SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF NET CARBON EXCHANGE IN THE POLAR SEMI-DESERT VEGETATION TYPE ON MELVILLE ISLAND, NUNAVUT (2013)
title_fullStr SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF NET CARBON EXCHANGE IN THE POLAR SEMI-DESERT VEGETATION TYPE ON MELVILLE ISLAND, NUNAVUT (2013)
title_full_unstemmed SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF NET CARBON EXCHANGE IN THE POLAR SEMI-DESERT VEGETATION TYPE ON MELVILLE ISLAND, NUNAVUT (2013)
title_short SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF NET CARBON EXCHANGE IN THE POLAR SEMI-DESERT VEGETATION TYPE ON MELVILLE ISLAND, NUNAVUT (2013)
title_sort spatial and temporal patterns of net carbon exchange in the polar semi-desert vegetation type on melville island, nunavut (2013)
topic Melville Island, Nunavut
CO2 exchange
Polar semi-desert vegetation
Climate Change
Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory (CBAWO)
topic_facet Melville Island, Nunavut
CO2 exchange
Polar semi-desert vegetation
Climate Change
Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory (CBAWO)
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