Anchorage boreal forest glucose addition experiment 2019

The position of the Arctic treeline is an important regulator of surface energy budgets, carbon cycling and subsistence resources in high latitude environments. It has long been thought that temperature exerts a direct control on growth of treeline trees and the position of the treeline. However, ou...

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Main Author: Sullivan, Patrick
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: NSF Arctic Data Center 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2zw18s95
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spelling ftdatacite:10.18739/a2zw18s95 2023-05-15T14:55:16+02:00 Anchorage boreal forest glucose addition experiment 2019 Sullivan, Patrick 2020 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2zw18s95 https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A2ZW18S95 en eng NSF Arctic Data Center Boreal forest Snow carbon cycle respiration CO2 flux dataset Dataset 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.18739/a2zw18s95 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The position of the Arctic treeline is an important regulator of surface energy budgets, carbon cycling and subsistence resources in high latitude environments. It has long been thought that temperature exerts a direct control on growth of treeline trees and the position of the treeline. However, our recent work on white spruce in the Arctic suggests that indirect effects of temperature on tree access to soil nutrients may be of equal or greater importance. Our recent results provide correlative evidence of the importance of winter snow depth as a driver of tree growth. The aim of this project was to experimentally isolate the importance of snow depth and soil nutrient availability and examine the consequences for microbial processes, tree growth and treeline advance. This dataset contains measurements of winter carbon dioxide (CO2) efflux from soils to the atmosphere that were made as part of a test of our glucose addition experiment in a boreal forest in Anchorage prior to implementation at treeline in the Brooks Range. Dataset Arctic Brooks Range DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Anchorage Arctic
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Snow
carbon cycle
respiration
CO2 flux
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Snow
carbon cycle
respiration
CO2 flux
Sullivan, Patrick
Anchorage boreal forest glucose addition experiment 2019
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Snow
carbon cycle
respiration
CO2 flux
description The position of the Arctic treeline is an important regulator of surface energy budgets, carbon cycling and subsistence resources in high latitude environments. It has long been thought that temperature exerts a direct control on growth of treeline trees and the position of the treeline. However, our recent work on white spruce in the Arctic suggests that indirect effects of temperature on tree access to soil nutrients may be of equal or greater importance. Our recent results provide correlative evidence of the importance of winter snow depth as a driver of tree growth. The aim of this project was to experimentally isolate the importance of snow depth and soil nutrient availability and examine the consequences for microbial processes, tree growth and treeline advance. This dataset contains measurements of winter carbon dioxide (CO2) efflux from soils to the atmosphere that were made as part of a test of our glucose addition experiment in a boreal forest in Anchorage prior to implementation at treeline in the Brooks Range.
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