Non-growing season CO2 fluxes of a boreal fen – key drivers and responses to anomalous winter conditions

Thesis approved in partial fulfilment of a double Nordic Master MSc degree in environmental changes at higher latitudes (EnCHiL), from University of Helsinki and Agricultural University of Iceland. Non-growing season carbon fluxes can contribute to a significant amount of the full-year ecosystem car...

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Main Author: Anna Karoliina Särkelä 1993-
Other Authors: Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/45186
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description Thesis approved in partial fulfilment of a double Nordic Master MSc degree in environmental changes at higher latitudes (EnCHiL), from University of Helsinki and Agricultural University of Iceland. Non-growing season carbon fluxes can contribute to a significant amount of the full-year ecosystem carbon balance. Year-round net ecosystem exchange (NEE) data from 17 years was used to analyse the non-growing season carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes together with environmental and meteorological variables at Siikaneva fen in Southern Finland. Generally, the fen acted as a sink of CO2 with a mean annual carbon balance of -50.9 (± 39.4) g C m-2 . On average, the CO2 emissions during non-growing seasons offset 57% of the following growing seasons CO2 uptake. Two years from the 17-year dataset were a consistent net source of CO2, 2018 and 2016. In 2016, a strong respiration release during the winter-spring transition period turned the annual balance of CO2 to positive, resulting in the highest emission of CO2 during the entire study period. The period of anomalous respiration alone offset 38% of the following growing seasons CO2 uptake. Since the biological activity during non-growing season is low, the CO2 fluxes likely composed mainly of heterotrophic respiration, and thus were likely driven by soil temperature. The relative importance of air and soil temperature, vapor pressure deficit, water table depth, and photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) on NEE of CO2 was analyzed with a random forest algorithm. PAR and soil temperature were the most important drivers during non growing season, growing season and year-round periods. PAR had the highest importance during growing season while during non-growing seasons, PAR and soil temperature had an equal relative importance. A wavelet coherence analysis further revealed that the mean annual cycles of NEE and soil temperature were coherent during the summer months across the diurnal scale. For instance, NEE correlated positively (decreasing the net carbon sink) with soil ...
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/45186 2025-01-16T22:41:14+00:00 Non-growing season CO2 fluxes of a boreal fen – key drivers and responses to anomalous winter conditions Anna Karoliina Särkelä 1993- Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands 2023-05 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/45186 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/45186 Umhverfisbreytingar á norðurslóðum CO2 fluxes Non-growing season Environmental Changes at Higher Latitudes (EnCHiL) Peatlands Soil temperature Thesis Master's 2023 ftskemman 2023-06-21T22:53:36Z Thesis approved in partial fulfilment of a double Nordic Master MSc degree in environmental changes at higher latitudes (EnCHiL), from University of Helsinki and Agricultural University of Iceland. Non-growing season carbon fluxes can contribute to a significant amount of the full-year ecosystem carbon balance. Year-round net ecosystem exchange (NEE) data from 17 years was used to analyse the non-growing season carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes together with environmental and meteorological variables at Siikaneva fen in Southern Finland. Generally, the fen acted as a sink of CO2 with a mean annual carbon balance of -50.9 (± 39.4) g C m-2 . On average, the CO2 emissions during non-growing seasons offset 57% of the following growing seasons CO2 uptake. Two years from the 17-year dataset were a consistent net source of CO2, 2018 and 2016. In 2016, a strong respiration release during the winter-spring transition period turned the annual balance of CO2 to positive, resulting in the highest emission of CO2 during the entire study period. The period of anomalous respiration alone offset 38% of the following growing seasons CO2 uptake. Since the biological activity during non-growing season is low, the CO2 fluxes likely composed mainly of heterotrophic respiration, and thus were likely driven by soil temperature. The relative importance of air and soil temperature, vapor pressure deficit, water table depth, and photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) on NEE of CO2 was analyzed with a random forest algorithm. PAR and soil temperature were the most important drivers during non growing season, growing season and year-round periods. PAR had the highest importance during growing season while during non-growing seasons, PAR and soil temperature had an equal relative importance. A wavelet coherence analysis further revealed that the mean annual cycles of NEE and soil temperature were coherent during the summer months across the diurnal scale. For instance, NEE correlated positively (decreasing the net carbon sink) with soil ... Master Thesis Iceland Skemman (Iceland)
spellingShingle Umhverfisbreytingar á norðurslóðum
CO2 fluxes
Non-growing season
Environmental Changes at Higher Latitudes (EnCHiL)
Peatlands
Soil temperature
Anna Karoliina Särkelä 1993-
Non-growing season CO2 fluxes of a boreal fen – key drivers and responses to anomalous winter conditions
title Non-growing season CO2 fluxes of a boreal fen – key drivers and responses to anomalous winter conditions
title_full Non-growing season CO2 fluxes of a boreal fen – key drivers and responses to anomalous winter conditions
title_fullStr Non-growing season CO2 fluxes of a boreal fen – key drivers and responses to anomalous winter conditions
title_full_unstemmed Non-growing season CO2 fluxes of a boreal fen – key drivers and responses to anomalous winter conditions
title_short Non-growing season CO2 fluxes of a boreal fen – key drivers and responses to anomalous winter conditions
title_sort non-growing season co2 fluxes of a boreal fen – key drivers and responses to anomalous winter conditions
topic Umhverfisbreytingar á norðurslóðum
CO2 fluxes
Non-growing season
Environmental Changes at Higher Latitudes (EnCHiL)
Peatlands
Soil temperature
topic_facet Umhverfisbreytingar á norðurslóðum
CO2 fluxes
Non-growing season
Environmental Changes at Higher Latitudes (EnCHiL)
Peatlands
Soil temperature
url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/45186