In this study, we simulated heterotrophic CO2 (Rh) fluxes at six European peatland sites using the ECOSSE model and compared them to estimates of Rh made from eddy covariance (EC) measurements. The sites are spread over four countries with different climates, vegetation and management. Annual Rh from the different sites ranged from 110 to 540 g C m−2. The maximum annual Rh occurred when the water table (WT) level was between −10 and −25 cm and the air temperature was above 6.2 °C. The model successfully simulated seasonal trends for the majority of the sites. Regression relationships (r 2) between the EC-derived and simulated Rh ranged from 0.28 to 0.76, and the root mean square error and relative error were small, revealing an acceptable f...
The carbon dioxide (CO2) exchange of five different peatland systems across Europe with a wide gradi...
[1] Northern peatlands contain enormous quantities of organic carbon within a few meters of the atmo...
International audienceNorthern peatlands are likely to be important in future carbon cycle-climate f...
Abstract In this study, we simulated heterotrophic CO2(Rh) fluxes at six European peatland sites usi...
The EGU General Assembly 2020, Vienna, Austria (events to be held online due to coronavirus outbreak...
Cultivated peatlands under drainage practices contribute significant carbon losses from agricultural...
The carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) exchange of five different peatland systems across Europe with a...
Permanent grasslands constitute the most widespread land use type for agriculturally managed peatlan...
Permanent grasslands constitute the most widespread land use type for agriculturally managed peatlan...
This article evaluates the suitability of the ECOSSE model to estimate soil greenhouse gas (GHG) flu...
This article evaluates the suitability of the ECOSSE model to estimate soil greenhouse gas (GHG) flu...
Abstract Cultivated peatlands under drainage practices contribute significant carbon losses from ag...
This article evaluates the suitability of the ECOSSE model to estimate soil greenhouse gas (GHG) flu...
Peatlands store substantial amounts of carbon and are vulnerable to climate change. We present a mod...
The carbon dioxide (CO2) exchange of five different peatland systems across Europe with a wide gradi...
[1] Northern peatlands contain enormous quantities of organic carbon within a few meters of the atmo...
International audienceNorthern peatlands are likely to be important in future carbon cycle-climate f...
Abstract In this study, we simulated heterotrophic CO2(Rh) fluxes at six European peatland sites usi...
The EGU General Assembly 2020, Vienna, Austria (events to be held online due to coronavirus outbreak...
Cultivated peatlands under drainage practices contribute significant carbon losses from agricultural...
The carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) exchange of five different peatland systems across Europe with a...
Permanent grasslands constitute the most widespread land use type for agriculturally managed peatlan...
Permanent grasslands constitute the most widespread land use type for agriculturally managed peatlan...
This article evaluates the suitability of the ECOSSE model to estimate soil greenhouse gas (GHG) flu...
This article evaluates the suitability of the ECOSSE model to estimate soil greenhouse gas (GHG) flu...
Abstract Cultivated peatlands under drainage practices contribute significant carbon losses from ag...
This article evaluates the suitability of the ECOSSE model to estimate soil greenhouse gas (GHG) flu...
Peatlands store substantial amounts of carbon and are vulnerable to climate change. We present a mod...
The carbon dioxide (CO2) exchange of five different peatland systems across Europe with a wide gradi...
[1] Northern peatlands contain enormous quantities of organic carbon within a few meters of the atmo...
International audienceNorthern peatlands are likely to be important in future carbon cycle-climate f...