Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore-space CO2 in Utqiaġvik (Barrow), Alaska

Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore space CO2 are useful for determining the sources of ecosystem respiration, identifying environmental controls on soil carbon cycling rates, and parameterizing and evaluating models of the carbon cycle. We measured flux rates and radioca...

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Main Authors: Vaughn, Lydia J. S., Torn, Margaret S.
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spelling ftnonlinearchiv:oai:noa.gwlb.de:cop_mods_00004328 2023-05-15T15:14:21+02:00 Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore-space CO2 in Utqiaġvik (Barrow), Alaska Vaughn, Lydia J. S. Torn, Margaret S. 2018-10 electronic https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-10-1943-2018 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00004328 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00004285/essd-10-1943-2018.pdf https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/10/1943/2018/essd-10-1943-2018.pdf eng eng Copernicus Publications Earth System Science Data -- http://www.earth-syst-sci-data.net/volumes_and_issues.html -- http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/?2475469 -- 1866-3516 https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-10-1943-2018 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00004328 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00004285/essd-10-1943-2018.pdf https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/10/1943/2018/essd-10-1943-2018.pdf https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ uneingeschränkt info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY article Verlagsveröffentlichung article Text doc-type:article 2018 ftnonlinearchiv https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-10-1943-2018 2022-02-08T23:00:09Z Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore space CO2 are useful for determining the sources of ecosystem respiration, identifying environmental controls on soil carbon cycling rates, and parameterizing and evaluating models of the carbon cycle. We measured flux rates and radiocarbon content of ecosystem respiration, as well as radiocarbon in soil profile CO2 in Utqiaġvik (Barrow), Alaska, during the summers of 2012, 2013, and 2014. We found that radiocarbon in ecosystem respiration (Δ14CReco) ranged from +60.5 to −160 ‰ with a median value of +23.3 ‰. Ecosystem respiration became more depleted in radiocarbon from summer to autumn, indicating increased decomposition of old soil organic carbon and/or decreased CO2 production from fast-cycling carbon pools. Across permafrost features, ecosystem respiration from high-centered polygons was depleted in radiocarbon relative to other polygon types. Radiocarbon content in soil pore-space CO2 varied between −7.1 and −280 ‰, becoming more negative with depth in individual soil profiles. These pore-space radiocarbon values correspond to CO2 mean ages of 410 to 3350 years, based on a steady-state, one-pool model. Together, these data indicate that deep soil respiration was derived primarily from old, slow-cycling carbon, but that total CO2 fluxes depended largely on autotrophic respiration and heterotrophic decomposition of fast-cycling carbon within the shallowest soil layers. The relative contributions of these different CO2 sources were highly variable across microtopographic features and time in the sampling season. The highly negative Δ14C values in soil pore-space CO2 and autumn ecosystem respiration indicate that when it is not frozen, very old soil carbon is vulnerable to decomposition. Radiocarbon data and associated CO2 flux and temperature data are stored in the data repository of the Next Generation Ecosystem Experiments (NGEE-Arctic) at http://dx.doi.org/10.5440/1364062 and https://doi.org/10.5440/1418853. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Barrow permafrost Alaska Niedersächsisches Online-Archiv NOA Arctic Earth System Science Data 10 4 1943 1957
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Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore-space CO2 in Utqiaġvik (Barrow), Alaska
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description Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore space CO2 are useful for determining the sources of ecosystem respiration, identifying environmental controls on soil carbon cycling rates, and parameterizing and evaluating models of the carbon cycle. We measured flux rates and radiocarbon content of ecosystem respiration, as well as radiocarbon in soil profile CO2 in Utqiaġvik (Barrow), Alaska, during the summers of 2012, 2013, and 2014. We found that radiocarbon in ecosystem respiration (Δ14CReco) ranged from +60.5 to −160 ‰ with a median value of +23.3 ‰. Ecosystem respiration became more depleted in radiocarbon from summer to autumn, indicating increased decomposition of old soil organic carbon and/or decreased CO2 production from fast-cycling carbon pools. Across permafrost features, ecosystem respiration from high-centered polygons was depleted in radiocarbon relative to other polygon types. Radiocarbon content in soil pore-space CO2 varied between −7.1 and −280 ‰, becoming more negative with depth in individual soil profiles. These pore-space radiocarbon values correspond to CO2 mean ages of 410 to 3350 years, based on a steady-state, one-pool model. Together, these data indicate that deep soil respiration was derived primarily from old, slow-cycling carbon, but that total CO2 fluxes depended largely on autotrophic respiration and heterotrophic decomposition of fast-cycling carbon within the shallowest soil layers. The relative contributions of these different CO2 sources were highly variable across microtopographic features and time in the sampling season. The highly negative Δ14C values in soil pore-space CO2 and autumn ecosystem respiration indicate that when it is not frozen, very old soil carbon is vulnerable to decomposition. Radiocarbon data and associated CO2 flux and temperature data are stored in the data repository of the Next Generation Ecosystem Experiments (NGEE-Arctic) at http://dx.doi.org/10.5440/1364062 and https://doi.org/10.5440/1418853.
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title Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore-space CO2 in Utqiaġvik (Barrow), Alaska
title_short Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore-space CO2 in Utqiaġvik (Barrow), Alaska
title_full Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore-space CO2 in Utqiaġvik (Barrow), Alaska
title_fullStr Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore-space CO2 in Utqiaġvik (Barrow), Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore-space CO2 in Utqiaġvik (Barrow), Alaska
title_sort radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore-space co2 in utqiaġvik (barrow), alaska
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