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A decade of boreal rich fen greenhouse gas fluxes in response to natural and experimental water table variability

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David Olefeldt, Eugénie S. Euskirchen, Jennifer W Harden, Evan Kane, A. David McGuire, Mark P. Waldrop, and Merritt R Turetsky, 2017-06, A decade of boreal rich fen greenhouse gas fluxes in response to natural and experimental water table variability: Global Change Biology, v. 23, iss. 6, 2428–2440 p.

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Abstract (from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gcb.13612/full): Rich fens are common boreal ecosystems with distinct hydrology, biogeochemistry and ecology that influence their carbon (C) balance. We present growing season soil chamber methane emission (FCH4), ecosystem respiration (ER), net ecosystem exchange (NEE) and gross primary production (GPP) fluxes from a 9-years water table manipulation experiment in an Alaskan rich fen. The study included major flood and drought years, where wetting and drying treatments further modified the severity of droughts. Results support previous findings from peatlands that drought causes reduced magnitude of growing season FCH4, GPP and NEE, thus reducing or reversing their C sink function. [...]

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