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Monitoring the Multi-Year Carbon Balance of a Subarctic Palsa Mire with Micrometeorological Techniques
Authors:Torben R Christensen  Marcin Jackowicz-Korczyński  Mika Aurela  Patrick Crill  Michal Heliasz  Mikhail Mastepanov  Thomas Friborg
Institution:1.Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science,Lund University,Lund,Sweden;2.Climate Change Research,Finnish Meteorological Institute,Helsinki,Finland;3.Department of Geological Sciences,Stockholm University,Stockholm,Sweden;4.Department of Geography and Geology,University of Copenhagen,Copenhagen K,Denmark
Abstract:This article reports a dataset on 8 years of monitoring carbon fluxes in a subarctic palsa mire based on micrometeorological eddy covariance measurements. The mire is a complex with wet minerotrophic areas and elevated dry palsa as well as intermediate sub-ecosystems. The measurements document primarily the emission originating from the wet parts of the mire dominated by a rather homogenous cover of Eriophorum angustifolium. The CO2/CH4 flux measurements performed during the years 2001–2008 showed that the areas represented in the measurements were a relatively stable sink of carbon with an average annual rate of uptake amounting to on average ?46 g C m?2 y?1 including an equally stable loss through CH4 emissions (18–22 g CH4–C m?2 y?1). This consistent carbon sink combined with substantial CH4 emissions is most likely what is to be expected as the permafrost under palsa mires degrades in response to climate warming.
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