Carbon exchange and venting anomalies in an upland deciduous forest in northern Wisconsin, USA

نویسندگان

  • Bruce D. Cook
  • Kenneth J. Davis
  • Weiguo Wang
  • Ankur Desai
  • Bradford W. Berger
  • Ron M. Teclaw
  • Jonathan G. Martin
  • Paul V. Bolstad
  • Peter S. Bakwin
  • Chuixiang Yi
  • Warren Heilman
چکیده

Turbulent fluxes of carbon, water vapor, and temperature were continuously measured above an upland forest in north central Wisconsin during 1999 and 2000 using the eddy covariance method. Maple (Acer saccharum), basswood (Tilia americana), and green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) species found in this forest also comprise a substantial portion of the landscape in the northern Great Lakes region and area, and it has been hypothesized that forests of this age (60–80 years) are responsible for net uptake of atmospheric CO2 over North America. Mean CO2, water vapor, and temperature profile measurements were used to improve flux estimates during periods of low turbulence, and were effective for friction velocities (u*) >0.3 m s . Unique observations at this site included nighttime and early morning venting anomalies that seemed to originate from a seemingly homogenous area within the forest. These elevated NEE measurements, some as high as 80 mol m 2 s , appeared in valid turbulent flux observations for hours at a time, and provided circumstantial evidence for preferential venting and/or existence of pooled CO2 in low-lying areas. We observed that the forest was a moderate sink for atmospheric carbon, and cumulative NEE of CO2 was estimated to be 334 g C m 2 year 1 during 2000. Sensitivity to low-turbulence flux corrections was very small (21 g C m 2 year ), and discrepancies between annual estimates of NEE and NEP were similar to other sites. A normalized measure of ecosystem respiration, the free energy of activation, was presented and its seasonal variations were analyzed. Gross ecosystem production (GEP) was high (1165 g C m 2 year ) and ecosystem respiration (ER) was low (817 g C m 2 year ) in comparison to spatially integrated, landscape-scale observations from WLEF (914 and 1005 g C m 2 year , respectively), a 477 m tower located 22 km to the northeast [Glob. Change Biol. 9 (2003) 1278]. Forest transpiration was responsible for most of * Corresponding author. Tel.: +1 612 624 9796; fax: +1 612 625 5212. E-mail address: [email protected] (B.D. Cook). 0168-1923/$ – see front matter # 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2004.06.008 B.D. Cook et al. / Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 126 (2004) 271–295 272 the water released to the atmosphere. Stomata closed under intense sunlight and high vapor pressure deficits (VPD > 1.5 kPa). Effect of stomotal closure on annual CO2 uptake was minimal due to adequate soil moisture and moderate VPD during the growing season. # 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2004