Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4573778 Geoderma 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Extensive measurements of soil surface (including vegetation cover) CO2 efflux were carried out on 80 positions at four different forest sites (Sweden, Germany, Czech Republic and Italy) using a closed dynamic chamber technique. The period of measurement was 4–5 consecutive days per site. Two approaches were used to analyze the measured data, the Q10 parameter and the Arrhenius relationship. Basic environmental factors such as soil temperature and moisture were measured. All the four investigated sites showed a positive dependence of the soil surface CO2 efflux on soil temperature. The four datasets generally resulted in good agreement (up to 93%) between the approaches and residual analysis showed no significant difference between approaches (less than 8%). The Q10 ranged between 2.0 and 2.3 among the sites. The highest spatial variation of the soil surface CO2 efflux at 10 °C (expressed by the coefficient of variation CV) ranged from 30 to 65% between sites.

► Measurements of soil surface CO2 efflux were carried out at four different forests. ► Two approaches were used to analyze the data, Q10 and Arrhenius relationship. ► The four datasets resulted in good agreement (up to 93%) between the approaches. ► All sites showed a positive dependence of soil CO2 efflux on soil temperature. ► The spatial variation of the soil surface CO2 efflux ranged 30–65% between sites.

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