Ecosystem exchanges of CO2 and CH4 were studied by chamber techniques in five different vegetation types in a high arctic valley at Zackenberg, NE Greenland. The vegetation types were categorized as Cassiope heath, hummocky fen, continuous fen, grass land and Salix arctica snowbed. Integrated daytime fluxes for the different vegetation types of the valley showed that the fen areas and the grassland, were significant sources of CH4 with a mean efflux of 6.3 mg CH4 m(-2) h(-1) and sinks for CO2, with almost -170 mg CO2 m(-2) hr(-1). The heath and snowbed areas had much lower carbon sequestration rates of about -25 mg CO2 m(-2) hr(-1) and were also sinks for CH4. Methane emissions from the valley dominated in the hummocky fens. Computation of ...
Carbon dioxide, energy flux measurements and methane chamber measurements were carried out in an arc...
Climate change is expected to alter the Arctic's carbon (C) balance and changes in these C-rich ecos...
Methane (CH4) emissions from Arctic tundra are an important feedback to global climate. Currently, m...
Ecosystem exchanges of CO2 and CH4 were studied by chamber techniques in five different vegetation t...
Summertime measurements of CO2 and CH4 fluxes were carried out over a range of high-arctic ecosystem...
The land-atmosphere exchange of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) in a high-Arctic wet tundra e...
Arctic environments have experienced strong warming in recent decades, which is affecting the carbon...
Within the framework of the European Land Arctic Physical Processes project and as part of the Danis...
Abstract The carbon balance of high-latitude terrestrial ecosystems plays an essential role in the ...
We measured CO2 and CH4 fluxes using chambers and eddy covariance (only CO2) from a moist moss tundr...
Arctic ecosystems play a key role in the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle, but spa-tially explicit data ...
In order to examine the relationship between the methane (CH_4) flux and soil factors and vegetation...
Arctic ecosystems represent an important component in the global terrestrial exchange of greenhouse ...
Climate in high latitude environments is predicted to undergo a pronounced warming and increase in p...
This thesis is concerned with trace gas flux in tundra environments, the main subject of study being...
Carbon dioxide, energy flux measurements and methane chamber measurements were carried out in an arc...
Climate change is expected to alter the Arctic's carbon (C) balance and changes in these C-rich ecos...
Methane (CH4) emissions from Arctic tundra are an important feedback to global climate. Currently, m...
Ecosystem exchanges of CO2 and CH4 were studied by chamber techniques in five different vegetation t...
Summertime measurements of CO2 and CH4 fluxes were carried out over a range of high-arctic ecosystem...
The land-atmosphere exchange of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) in a high-Arctic wet tundra e...
Arctic environments have experienced strong warming in recent decades, which is affecting the carbon...
Within the framework of the European Land Arctic Physical Processes project and as part of the Danis...
Abstract The carbon balance of high-latitude terrestrial ecosystems plays an essential role in the ...
We measured CO2 and CH4 fluxes using chambers and eddy covariance (only CO2) from a moist moss tundr...
Arctic ecosystems play a key role in the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle, but spa-tially explicit data ...
In order to examine the relationship between the methane (CH_4) flux and soil factors and vegetation...
Arctic ecosystems represent an important component in the global terrestrial exchange of greenhouse ...
Climate in high latitude environments is predicted to undergo a pronounced warming and increase in p...
This thesis is concerned with trace gas flux in tundra environments, the main subject of study being...
Carbon dioxide, energy flux measurements and methane chamber measurements were carried out in an arc...
Climate change is expected to alter the Arctic's carbon (C) balance and changes in these C-rich ecos...
Methane (CH4) emissions from Arctic tundra are an important feedback to global climate. Currently, m...