Reviews and syntheses: Greenhouse gas exchange data from drained organic forest soils – a review of current approaches and recommendations for future research
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Published:2019-12-10
Issue:23
Volume:16
Page:4687-4703
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Jauhiainen JyrkiORCID, Alm Jukka, Bjarnadottir Brynhildur, Callesen Ingeborg, Christiansen Jesper R.ORCID, Clarke NicholasORCID, Dalsgaard Lise, He HongxingORCID, Jordan Sabine, Kazanavičiūtė Vaiva, Klemedtsson Leif, Lauren Ari, Lazdins Andis, Lehtonen AleksiORCID, Lohila AnnaleaORCID, Lupikis Ainars, Mander ÜloORCID, Minkkinen Kari, Kasimir ÅsaORCID, Olsson Mats, Ojanen PaavoORCID, Óskarsson Hlynur, Sigurdsson Bjarni D.ORCID, Søgaard Gunnhild, Soosaar Kaido, Vesterdal Lars, Laiho RaijaORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Drained organic forest soils in boreal and temperate climate zones
are believed to be significant sources of the greenhouse gases (GHGs) carbon
dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), but the
annual fluxes are still highly uncertain. Drained organic soils exemplify
systems where many studies are still carried out with relatively small
resources, several methodologies and manually operated systems, which
further involve different options for the detailed design of the measurement
and data analysis protocols for deriving the annual flux. It would be
beneficial to set certain guidelines for how to measure and report the data,
so that data from individual studies could also be used in synthesis work
based on data collation and modelling. Such synthesis work is necessary for
deciphering general patterns and trends related to, e.g., site types,
climate, and management, and the development of corresponding emission
factors, i.e. estimates of the net annual soil GHG emission and removal, which
can be used in GHG inventories. Development of specific emission factors
also sets prerequisites for the background or environmental data to be
reported in individual studies. We argue that wide applicability greatly
increases the value of individual studies. An overall objective of this
paper is to support future monitoring campaigns in obtaining high-value
data. We analysed peer-reviewed publications presenting CO2, CH4
and N2O flux data for drained organic forest soils in boreal and
temperate climate zones, focusing on data that have been used, or have the
potential to be used, for estimating net annual soil GHG emissions and removals.
We evaluated the methods used in data collection and identified major gaps
in background or environmental data. Based on these, we formulated
recommendations for future research.
Funder
Academy of Finland
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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