M. Aurela et al., CARBON-DIOXIDE EXCHANGE IN A SUB-ARCTIC PEATLAND ECOSYSTEM IN NORTHERN EUROPE MEASURED BY THE EDDY COVARIANCE TECHNIQUE, J GEO RES-A, 103(D10), 1998, pp. 11289-11301
Micrometeorological measurements of carbon dioxide and energy fluxes w
ere made on a mesotrophic nark fen in northern Finland (69 degrees 08'
N, 27 degrees 17'E). The measurements were conducted from August 15 to
September 13, 1995, the period extending from the intense phase of th
e growing season through its decline. The objective was to assess the
net CO2 balance on a daily basis during the crucial time of the fen tu
rning from a net sink to a net source of CO2. A clear decline in the C
O2 fluxes was observed due to the senescence of the vascular plants at
the end of August. The hourly median of daytime fluxes decreased from
-0.12 to -0.04 mg m(-2) s(-1) from August to September. The nighttime
fluxes decreased simultaneously from 0.07 to 0.04 mg m(-2) s(-1). A s
imple photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) driven net ecosystem e
xchange model was used to patch up the time series for calculating the
diurnal balances. The value of the model parameter of maximal gross p
hotosynthetic uptake changed from -0.320 to -0.134 mg m(-2) s(-1) from
August to September. The value of alpha (initial slope of net ecosyst
em exchange versus PAR) changed, correspondingly, from -0.888 to -0.48
0 mu g mu mol(-1). The highest negative daily balances at the beginnin
g of the period were about -2 g m(-2) d(-1). During the first days of
September they rose to 3 g m(-2) d(-1), but decreased to 1 g m(-2) d(-
1) at the end of the measurements.