Practical Guide to Measuring Wetland Carbon Pools and Fluxes
Author:
Bansal SheelORCID, Creed Irena F.ORCID, Tangen Brian A.ORCID, Bridgham Scott D.ORCID, Desai Ankur R.ORCID, Krauss Ken W.ORCID, Neubauer Scott C.ORCID, Noe Gregory B.ORCID, Rosenberry Donald O.ORCID, Trettin CarlORCID, Wickland Kimberly P.ORCID, Allen Scott T.ORCID, Arias-Ortiz ArianeORCID, Armitage Anna R.ORCID, Baldocchi DennisORCID, Banerjee KakoliORCID, Bastviken DavidORCID, Berg PeterORCID, Bogard Matthew J.ORCID, Chow Alex T.ORCID, Conner William H.ORCID, Craft ChristopherORCID, Creamer CourtneyORCID, DelSontro TonyaORCID, Duberstein Jamie A.ORCID, Eagle MeaganORCID, Fennessy M. SiobhanORCID, Finkelstein Sarah A.ORCID, Göckede MathiasORCID, Grunwald SabineORCID, Halabisky MeghanORCID, Herbert EllenORCID, Jahangir Mohammad M. R.ORCID, Johnson Olivia F.ORCID, Jones Miriam C.ORCID, Kelleway Jeffrey J.ORCID, Knox SaraORCID, Kroeger Kevin D.ORCID, Kuehn Kevin A.ORCID, Lobb DavidORCID, Loder Amanda L.ORCID, Ma ShizhouORCID, Maher Damien T.ORCID, McNicol GavinORCID, Meier JacobORCID, Middleton Beth A.ORCID, Mills ChristopherORCID, Mistry PurbashaORCID, Mitra AbhijitORCID, Mobilian Courtney, Nahlik Amanda M.ORCID, Newman SueORCID, O’Connell Jessica L.ORCID, Oikawa PattyORCID, van der Burg Max PostORCID, Schutte Charles A.ORCID, Song ChangchunORCID, Stagg Camille L.ORCID, Turner JessicaORCID, Vargas RodrigoORCID, Waldrop Mark P.ORCID, Wallin Marcus B.ORCID, Wang Zhaohui AleckORCID, Ward Eric J.ORCID, Willard Debra A.ORCID, Yarwood StephanieORCID, Zhu XiaoyanORCID
Abstract
AbstractWetlands cover a small portion of the world, but have disproportionate influence on global carbon (C) sequestration, carbon dioxide and methane emissions, and aquatic C fluxes. However, the underlying biogeochemical processes that affect wetland C pools and fluxes are complex and dynamic, making measurements of wetland C challenging. Over decades of research, many observational, experimental, and analytical approaches have been developed to understand and quantify pools and fluxes of wetland C. Sampling approaches range in their representation of wetland C from short to long timeframes and local to landscape spatial scales. This review summarizes common and cutting-edge methodological approaches for quantifying wetland C pools and fluxes. We first define each of the major C pools and fluxes and provide rationale for their importance to wetland C dynamics. For each approach, we clarify what component of wetland C is measured and its spatial and temporal representativeness and constraints. We describe practical considerations for each approach, such as where and when an approach is typically used, who can conduct the measurements (expertise, training requirements), and how approaches are conducted, including considerations on equipment complexity and costs. Finally, we review key covariates and ancillary measurements that enhance the interpretation of findings and facilitate model development. The protocols that we describe to measure soil, water, vegetation, and gases are also relevant for related disciplines such as ecology. Improved quality and consistency of data collection and reporting across studies will help reduce global uncertainties and develop management strategies to use wetlands as nature-based climate solutions.
Funder
U.S. Geological Survey US Department of Agriculture US Department of Energy Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Environment and Climate Change Canada National Science Foundation H2020 European Research Council Svenska Forskningsrådet Formas Vetenskapsrådet Stiftelsen Oscar och Lili Lamms Minne Climate Program Office National Institute of Food and Agriculture Clemson University Sunshine Charitable Trust
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Environmental Science,Ecology,Environmental Chemistry
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