The ABCflux database: Arctic–boreal CO<sub>2</sub> flux observations and ancillary information aggregated to monthly time steps across terrestrial ecosystems
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Published:2022-01-21
Issue:1
Volume:14
Page:179-208
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ISSN:1866-3516
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Container-title:Earth System Science Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Syst. Sci. Data
Author:
Virkkala Anna-Maria, Natali Susan M., Rogers Brendan M.ORCID, Watts Jennifer D., Savage Kathleen, Connon Sara June, Mauritz Marguerite, Schuur Edward A. G., Peter Darcy, Minions Christina, Nojeim Julia, Commane RoisinORCID, Emmerton Craig A., Goeckede MathiasORCID, Helbig Manuel, Holl DavidORCID, Iwata Hiroki, Kobayashi HidekiORCID, Kolari Pasi, López-Blanco EfrénORCID, Marushchak Maija E.ORCID, Mastepanov MikhailORCID, Merbold LutzORCID, Parmentier Frans-Jan W.ORCID, Peichl MatthiasORCID, Sachs TorstenORCID, Sonnentag Oliver, Ueyama MasahitoORCID, Voigt CarolinaORCID, Aurela MikaORCID, Boike JuliaORCID, Celis Gerardo, Chae Namyi, Christensen Torben R.ORCID, Bret-Harte M. SyndoniaORCID, Dengel Sigrid, Dolman HanORCID, Edgar Colin W.ORCID, Elberling BoORCID, Euskirchen EugenieORCID, Grelle AchimORCID, Hatakka Juha, Humphreys ElynORCID, Järveoja JärviORCID, Kotani AyumiORCID, Kutzbach LarsORCID, Laurila TuomasORCID, Lohila Annalea, Mammarella IvanORCID, Matsuura Yojiro, Meyer Gesa, Nilsson Mats B.ORCID, Oberbauer Steven F., Park Sang-Jong, Petrov Roman, Prokushkin Anatoly S.ORCID, Schulze ChristopherORCID, St. Louis Vincent L., Tuittila Eeva-StiinaORCID, Tuovinen Juha-PekkaORCID, Quinton William, Varlagin Andrej, Zona DonatellaORCID, Zyryanov Viacheslav I.
Abstract
Abstract. Past efforts to synthesize and quantify the magnitude and change in carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems across the rapidly warming Arctic–boreal zone (ABZ) have provided valuable information but were limited in their geographical and temporal coverage. Furthermore, these efforts have been based on data aggregated over varying time periods, often with only minimal site ancillary data, thus limiting their potential to be used in large-scale carbon budget assessments. To bridge these gaps, we developed a standardized monthly database of Arctic–boreal CO2 fluxes (ABCflux) that aggregates in situ measurements of terrestrial net ecosystem CO2 exchange and its derived partitioned component fluxes: gross primary productivity and ecosystem respiration. The data span from 1989 to 2020 with over 70 supporting variables that describe key site conditions (e.g., vegetation and disturbance type), micrometeorological and environmental measurements (e.g., air and soil temperatures), and flux measurement techniques. Here, we describe these variables, the spatial and temporal distribution of observations, the main strengths and limitations of the database, and the potential research opportunities it enables. In total, ABCflux includes 244 sites and 6309 monthly observations; 136 sites and 2217 monthly observations represent tundra, and 108 sites and 4092 observations represent the boreal biome. The database includes fluxes estimated with chamber (19 % of the monthly observations), snow diffusion (3 %) and eddy covariance (78 %) techniques. The largest number of observations were collected during the climatological summer (June–August; 32 %), and fewer observations were available for autumn (September–October; 25 %), winter (December–February; 18 %), and spring (March–May; 25 %). ABCflux can be used in a wide array of empirical, remote sensing and modeling studies to improve understanding of the regional and temporal variability in CO2 fluxes and to better estimate the terrestrial ABZ CO2 budget. ABCflux is openly and freely available online (Virkkala et al., 2021b, https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1934).
Funder
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Norges Forskningsråd National Research Foundation of Korea Natural Environment Research Council Skogssällskapet Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Danmarks Grundforskningsfond Academy of Finland Russian Science Foundation Kempe Foundation Svenska Forskningsrådet Formas Vetenskapsrådet National Science Foundation Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation National Aeronautics and Space Administration ArcticNet Japan Society for the Promotion of Science NOAA Center for Earth System Sciences and Remote Sensing Technologies Horizon 2020 Russian Foundation for Basic Research
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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