Comparison of methane fluxes of open and forested bogs of the southern taiga zone of Western Siberia

Two bog ecosystems were compared by their ability to release CH 4 into the atmosphere during the warm season, and the influence of environmental factors (water table level and peat temperature) on CH 4 fluxes from the bog surface was studied. The studied bog ecosystems belong to the ombrotrophic bog...

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Main Authors: Veretennikova Elena E., Dyukarev Egor A.
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2021
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4718848 2024-09-15T18:38:38+00:00 Comparison of methane fluxes of open and forested bogs of the southern taiga zone of Western Siberia Veretennikova Elena E. Dyukarev Egor A. 2021-04-09 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4718848 eng eng Zenodo http://www.borenv.net/BER/archive/pdfs/ber26/ber26-043-059.pdf https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4718847 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4718848 oai:zenodo.org:4718848 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Boreal Enironment Research, 26, 43-59, (2021-04-09) peatlands methane Western Siberia info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.471884810.5281/zenodo.4718847 2024-07-27T06:12:45Z Two bog ecosystems were compared by their ability to release CH 4 into the atmosphere during the warm season, and the influence of environmental factors (water table level and peat temperature) on CH 4 fluxes from the bog surface was studied. The studied bog ecosystems belong to the ombrotrophic bogs of the taiga zone of Western Siberia, but they differ significantly in vegetation cover, the structure of peat deposits, hydrological conditions, and temperature of peat layers. Methane fluxes were measured using the close static chamber method. The results show that CH 4 emissions vary from site to site depending on the local hydrological regime and the type of vegetation cover. The mean±standard deviations of the CH 4 emission flux from the open and forested bogs were found to be 2.66±4.58 mg m –2 h –1 and 0.57±0.69 mg m –2 h –1 , respectively. The calculated total CH 4 flux shows that the amount of CH 4 released from open bog is on average 4.7× higher than from forested bog, despite the fact that the former cover an area 1.5× smaller than that covered by the latter. The seasonal dynamics of CH 4 fluxes in both bog ecosystems are characterized by a July maximum and are closely related to peat temperature, but are not connected with the water level. In open bogs, the average daily CH4 emission variability was found to be 50% due to the influence of peat temperature at the depth of 10 cm, while in forested bogs it was found to be 39% due to peat temperature at the depth of 40 cm. The research results indicate a direct and very important link between the vegetation species composition and the hydrological regime of bog ecosystems in the estimates of the CH 4 flux from bog ecosystems in the region. This link causes high variability of the CH 4 fluxes at a small scale, which is often not accounted for when assessing CH 4 budgets of bogs and modelling responses of bog ecosystems to climate change. available online at http://www.borenv.net/BER/archive/pdfs/ber26/ber26-043-059.pdf Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Siberia Zenodo
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methane
Western Siberia
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methane
Western Siberia
Veretennikova Elena E.
Dyukarev Egor A.
Comparison of methane fluxes of open and forested bogs of the southern taiga zone of Western Siberia
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methane
Western Siberia
description Two bog ecosystems were compared by their ability to release CH 4 into the atmosphere during the warm season, and the influence of environmental factors (water table level and peat temperature) on CH 4 fluxes from the bog surface was studied. The studied bog ecosystems belong to the ombrotrophic bogs of the taiga zone of Western Siberia, but they differ significantly in vegetation cover, the structure of peat deposits, hydrological conditions, and temperature of peat layers. Methane fluxes were measured using the close static chamber method. The results show that CH 4 emissions vary from site to site depending on the local hydrological regime and the type of vegetation cover. The mean±standard deviations of the CH 4 emission flux from the open and forested bogs were found to be 2.66±4.58 mg m –2 h –1 and 0.57±0.69 mg m –2 h –1 , respectively. The calculated total CH 4 flux shows that the amount of CH 4 released from open bog is on average 4.7× higher than from forested bog, despite the fact that the former cover an area 1.5× smaller than that covered by the latter. The seasonal dynamics of CH 4 fluxes in both bog ecosystems are characterized by a July maximum and are closely related to peat temperature, but are not connected with the water level. In open bogs, the average daily CH4 emission variability was found to be 50% due to the influence of peat temperature at the depth of 10 cm, while in forested bogs it was found to be 39% due to peat temperature at the depth of 40 cm. The research results indicate a direct and very important link between the vegetation species composition and the hydrological regime of bog ecosystems in the estimates of the CH 4 flux from bog ecosystems in the region. This link causes high variability of the CH 4 fluxes at a small scale, which is often not accounted for when assessing CH 4 budgets of bogs and modelling responses of bog ecosystems to climate change. available online at http://www.borenv.net/BER/archive/pdfs/ber26/ber26-043-059.pdf
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author Veretennikova Elena E.
Dyukarev Egor A.
author_facet Veretennikova Elena E.
Dyukarev Egor A.
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title Comparison of methane fluxes of open and forested bogs of the southern taiga zone of Western Siberia
title_short Comparison of methane fluxes of open and forested bogs of the southern taiga zone of Western Siberia
title_full Comparison of methane fluxes of open and forested bogs of the southern taiga zone of Western Siberia
title_fullStr Comparison of methane fluxes of open and forested bogs of the southern taiga zone of Western Siberia
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of methane fluxes of open and forested bogs of the southern taiga zone of Western Siberia
title_sort comparison of methane fluxes of open and forested bogs of the southern taiga zone of western siberia
publisher Zenodo
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op_source Boreal Enironment Research, 26, 43-59, (2021-04-09)
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