Long-term drainage effects on carbon fluxes of an Arctic permafrost ecosystem

Permafrost landscapes in the Northern high latitudes with their massive organic carbon stocks are critically important for the global carbon cycle. Large uncertainties in the sustainability of these carbon pools under future climate conditions persist, caused by limited understanding of permafrost c...

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Main Author: Kittler, Fanny
Other Authors: Attinger, Sabine, Heimann, Martin
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:German
Published: 2017
Subjects:
Ice
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spelling ftdbthueringen:oai:www.db-thueringen.de:dbt_mods_00033487 2024-04-07T07:50:42+00:00 Long-term drainage effects on carbon fluxes of an Arctic permafrost ecosystem Kittler, Fanny Attinger, Sabine Heimann, Martin 2017 141 Seiten https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:27-dbt-20171208-1414530 https://www.db-thueringen.de/receive/dbt_mods_00033487 https://www.db-thueringen.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dbt_derivate_00039646/Dissertation_FannyKittler.pdf http://uri.gbv.de/document/gvk:ppn:1008153990 deu ger https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:27-dbt-20171208-1414530 https://www.db-thueringen.de/receive/dbt_mods_00033487 https://www.db-thueringen.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dbt_derivate_00039646/Dissertation_FannyKittler.pdf http://uri.gbv.de/document/gvk:ppn:1008153990 all rights reserved info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess thesis Doktorarbeit ddc:550 Arktische Zone -- Dauerfrostboden -- Entwässerungsgraben -- Kohlenstoffkreislauf -- Bodeneigenschaften -- Geowissenschaften -- Globale Umweltprobleme dissertation Text doc-type:PhDThesis 2017 ftdbthueringen 2024-03-08T13:30:29Z Permafrost landscapes in the Northern high latitudes with their massive organic carbon stocks are critically important for the global carbon cycle. Large uncertainties in the sustainability of these carbon pools under future climate conditions persist, caused by limited understanding of permafrost carbon cycling processes. A continuous observation program was established near the city of Chersky, NE Siberia, representing a wet tussock tundra ecosystem. Year-round eddy-covariance measurements focused on ecosystematmosphere exchange fluxes of carbon. Recent observations started mid-July 2013, while historic measurements are available for the period 20022005. Since 2004 part of the observation area has been disturbed by a circular drainage ditch, altering the soil water conditions in a way that is expected for degrading of ice-rich permafrost under a warming climate. In comparison to the strong reduction of fluxes immediately following the drainage disturbance in 2005, recent CO2 exchange with the atmosphere over this disturbed part of the tundra indicate a higher carbon turnover, and a seasonal amplitude that is comparable again to that within the control section. By comparing CO2 budgets from the drained and control ecosystems a systematically reduced sink strength within the drained area is found, dominated by increased respiration due to warmer near-surface soil layers. Reduced CH4 emissions are observed under drier and more aerobic conditions resulting in half the efflux from the drained ecosystem in comparison to the control ecosystem. As a net effect of the drainage an increased source of CO2, eq. to the atmosphere indicates a positive effect on global warming. Year-round measurements emphasize the importance of the non-growing season to the annual budget, with substantial contributions during the zero-curtain period representing the re-freezing of the active layer in fall. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Arktis* Chersky Global warming Ice permafrost Tundra Siberia Digital Library Thüringen Arctic
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Doktorarbeit
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Arktische Zone -- Dauerfrostboden -- Entwässerungsgraben -- Kohlenstoffkreislauf -- Bodeneigenschaften -- Geowissenschaften -- Globale Umweltprobleme
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Kittler, Fanny
Long-term drainage effects on carbon fluxes of an Arctic permafrost ecosystem
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Doktorarbeit
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Arktische Zone -- Dauerfrostboden -- Entwässerungsgraben -- Kohlenstoffkreislauf -- Bodeneigenschaften -- Geowissenschaften -- Globale Umweltprobleme
description Permafrost landscapes in the Northern high latitudes with their massive organic carbon stocks are critically important for the global carbon cycle. Large uncertainties in the sustainability of these carbon pools under future climate conditions persist, caused by limited understanding of permafrost carbon cycling processes. A continuous observation program was established near the city of Chersky, NE Siberia, representing a wet tussock tundra ecosystem. Year-round eddy-covariance measurements focused on ecosystematmosphere exchange fluxes of carbon. Recent observations started mid-July 2013, while historic measurements are available for the period 20022005. Since 2004 part of the observation area has been disturbed by a circular drainage ditch, altering the soil water conditions in a way that is expected for degrading of ice-rich permafrost under a warming climate. In comparison to the strong reduction of fluxes immediately following the drainage disturbance in 2005, recent CO2 exchange with the atmosphere over this disturbed part of the tundra indicate a higher carbon turnover, and a seasonal amplitude that is comparable again to that within the control section. By comparing CO2 budgets from the drained and control ecosystems a systematically reduced sink strength within the drained area is found, dominated by increased respiration due to warmer near-surface soil layers. Reduced CH4 emissions are observed under drier and more aerobic conditions resulting in half the efflux from the drained ecosystem in comparison to the control ecosystem. As a net effect of the drainage an increased source of CO2, eq. to the atmosphere indicates a positive effect on global warming. Year-round measurements emphasize the importance of the non-growing season to the annual budget, with substantial contributions during the zero-curtain period representing the re-freezing of the active layer in fall.
author2 Attinger, Sabine
Heimann, Martin
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author Kittler, Fanny
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title Long-term drainage effects on carbon fluxes of an Arctic permafrost ecosystem
title_short Long-term drainage effects on carbon fluxes of an Arctic permafrost ecosystem
title_full Long-term drainage effects on carbon fluxes of an Arctic permafrost ecosystem
title_fullStr Long-term drainage effects on carbon fluxes of an Arctic permafrost ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Long-term drainage effects on carbon fluxes of an Arctic permafrost ecosystem
title_sort long-term drainage effects on carbon fluxes of an arctic permafrost ecosystem
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