A long-term (2002 to 2017) record of closed path and open path eddy covariance CO₂ net ecosystem exchange fluxes from the Siberian Arctic, supplement to: Holl, David; Wille, Christian; Sachs, Torsten; Schreiber, Peter; Runkle, Benjamin R K; Beckebanze, Lutz; Langer, Moritz; Boike, Julia; Pfeiffer, Eva-Maria; Fedorova, Irina V; Bolshiyanov, Dimitry Yu; Grigoriev, Mikhail N; Kutzbach, Lars (2019): A long-term (2002 to 2017) record of closed-path and open-path eddy covariance CO2 net ecosystem exchange fluxes from the Siberian Arctic. Earth System Science Data, 11(1), 221-240

Ground-based observations of atmospheric variables are necessary to progressively improve global climate models. Observed data can be used for model evaluation and to develop or tune process models. In arctic permafrost regions, climate-carbon feedbacks might potentially be intense. Therefore, incre...

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Main Authors: Holl, David, Wille, Christian, Sachs, Torsten, Schreiber, Peter, Runkle, Benjamin R K, Beckebanze, Lutz, Langer, Moritz, Boike, Julia, Pfeiffer, Eva-Maria, Fedorova, Irina V, Bolshiyanov, Dimitry Yu, Grigoriev, Mikhail N, Kutzbach, Lars
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.892751
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.892751
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Summary:Ground-based observations of atmospheric variables are necessary to progressively improve global climate models. Observed data can be used for model evaluation and to develop or tune process models. In arctic permafrost regions, climate-carbon feedbacks might potentially be intense. Therefore, increased efforts to better represent these regions in global climate models have been made in recent years.We present a multiannual time series of soil-atmosphere carbon dioxide fluxes measured in situ with the eddy covariance technique in the Siberian Arctic (72° 22' N, 126° 30' E). The site is part of the international network of carbon dioxide flux observation stations (FLUXNET, Site ID: Ru-Sam). The data set includes consistently processed fluxes based on concentration measurements of closed path and open path gas analyzers. With parallel records from both sensor types, we were able to apply a site-specific correction to open path fluxes. This correction is necessary due to a deterioration of data, caused by heat generated by the electronics of open path gas analyzers. Parameterizing this correction for subperiods of distinct sensor setups yielded good agreement between open and closed path fluxes. We compiled a long-term (2002 to 2017) carbon dioxide flux time series that we additionally gap-filled with a standardized approach. : The uploaded file contains quality screened half-hourly time series of carbon dioxide fluxes measured with open and closed path gas analyzers. Based on those measurements, we compiled and gap filled a net ecosystem exchange time series that includes quality flags and eddy covariance source area estimates. Please refer to the Parameter comment for a description of the available variables and to the publications mentioned under "Further details" for details about data processing.