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Latitudinal distribution of soil CO2 efflux and temperature along the Dalton Highway,Alaska
Authors:Yongwon Kim  Seong-Deog Kim  Hiroyuki Enomoto  Keiji Kushida  Miyuki Kondoh  Masao Uchida
Institution:1. International Arctic Research Center (IARC), University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), 930 Koyukuk Dr., Fairbanks, AK 99775-7335, USA;2. Department of Biological Science, Choong-nam National University, Daejeon 305-764, Republic of Korea;3. Arctic Environmental Research Center, National Institute of Polar Research, Tokyo 190-8518, Japan;4. Center for Far Eastern Studies, University of Toyama, Toyama 930-8555, Japan;5. AMS Facility NIES-TERRA, Environmental Chemistry Division, National Institute of Environmental Studies, Tsukuba 305-8506, Japan;6. Center for Environmental Measurement and Analysis, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba 305-8506, Japan
Abstract:In this paper, we investigate spatial variations in soil CO2 efflux and carbon dynamics across five sites located between 65.5°N and 69.0°N in tundra and boreal forest biomes of Alaska. Growing and winter mean CO2 effluxes for the period 2006–2010 were 261 ± 124 (Coefficients of Variation: 48%) and 71 ± 42 (CV: 59%) gCO2/m2, respectively. This indicates that winter CO2 efflux contributed 24% of the annual CO2 efflux over the period of measurement. In tundra and boreal biomes, tussock is an important source of carbon efflux to the atmosphere, and contributes 3.4 times more than other vegetation types. To ensure that representativeness of soil CO2 efflux was determined, 36 sample points were used at each site during the growing season, so that the experimental mean fell within ±20% of the full sample mean at 80% and 90% confidence levels. We found that soil CO2 efflux was directly proportional to the seasonal mean soil temperature, but inversely proportional to the seasonal mean soil moisture level, rather than to the elevation-corrected July air temperature. This suggests that the seasonal mean soil temperature is the dominant control on the latitudinal distribution of soil CO2 efflux in the high-latitude ecosystems of Alaska.
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