Modeling soil CO 2 production and transport to investigate the intra-day variability of surface efflux and soil CO 2 concentration measurements in a Scots Pine Forest (Pinus Sylvestris, L.)
Aimed The main aim of this study is to improve the mechanistic understanding of soil CO2 efflux (Fs), especially its temporal variation at short-time scales, by investigating, through modeling, which underlying process among CO2 production and its transport up to the atmosphere is responsible for ob...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant and soil 2015-05, Vol.390 (1/2), p.195-211 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Aimed The main aim of this study is to improve the mechanistic understanding of soil CO2 efflux (Fs), especially its temporal variation at short-time scales, by investigating, through modeling, which underlying process among CO2 production and its transport up to the atmosphere is responsible for observed intra-day variation of Fs and soil CO2 concentration [CO2]. Methods In this study, a measurement campaign of Fs and vertical soil [CO2] profiles was conducted in a Scots Pine Forest soil in Hartheim (Germany) and used to develop a model testing several hypotheses. A reference model taking into account a purely diffusive CO2 transport and a temperature-dependent CO2 production is compared to models with a more complex description of either CO2 production or CO2 transport. For transport, the introduction of advection and the dispersion is investigated. For the production, the emergent hypothesis of the phloem pressure concentration wave (PPCW) influence is tested. Results We show that intra-day variation of Fs and [CO2] is better represented when the more complex CO2 production expression is taken into account compared to the more detailed description of CO2 transport. Conclusion We conclude that focus should be placed on the potential factors affecting the CO2 production, rather than on the transport process description |
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ISSN: | 0032-079X 1573-5036 |