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Measurement of carbon dioxide fluxes in a free-air carbon dioxide enrichment experiment using the closed flux chamber technique

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ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
卷 45, 期 1, 页码 208-214

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2010.09.022

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FACE; CO(2); Net ecosystem exchange; Ecosystem respiration; Soil respiration

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  1. Villum Kann Rasmussen Foundation
  2. Air Liquide DenmarkA/S
  3. DONG energy

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Carbon dioxide (CO(2)) fluxes, composing net ecosystem exchange (NEE), ecosystem respiration (ER), and soil respiration (SR) were measured in a temperate heathland exposed to elevated CO2 by the FACE (free-air carbon enrichment) technique, raising the atmospheric CO(2) concentration from c. 380 mu mol mol(-1) to 510 mu mol mol-1. All CO(2) fluxes were measured by the static chamber methodology. Although the FACE technique enriches the atmosphere with CO(2) to a fixed level, the above ground CO2 concentrations may nevertheless locally vary strongly (from about ambient to 1000 mu mol mol(-1)). Deployment of static chambers to FACE experiments should therefore be performed with great care in order to ensure reproducible conditions with respect to chamber headspace CO(2) concentration. We demonstrate that that the fluxes measured by closed chambers relate linearly to the initial headspace CO(2) concentration. When changing the initial headspace CO(2) concentration from 380 to 510 mu mol mol(-1) the net CO(2) assimilation expressed by NEE increased instantaneously 1.51 times in control plots and 1.71 times in FACE plots. By contrast, ER in control plots decreased, being 0.87 times that measured at the low CO(2) concentration, and the flux also decreased in FACE plots, to 0.79 times that at low concentration. Similar SR in control plots was decreased 0.94 times in control plots and 0.88 times in FACE plots. We found that a useful method to achieve stable and reproducible chamber headspace and soil CO(2) concentration prior to commencement of flux measurements was to turn off the FACE system at least 10 min in advance. Within 10 min a new equilibrium was established between the soil and atmosphere, apparently due to CO(2) degassing from the top soil. The observed increase in SR in response to increased CO(2) persisted for up to 18 h during which measurements should be performed. Soil CO(2) concentrations were increased by up to 500 mu mol mol(-1) by the FACE treatment, substantially more than the 130 mu mol mol(-1) enrichment achieved in the atmosphere suggesting that the increased SR flux was caused by increased below-ground respiration. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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