FLUXES OF GREENHOUSE GASES BETWEEN SOILS AND THE ATMOSPHERE IN A TEMPERATE FOREST FOLLOWING A SIMULATED HURRICANE BLOWDOWN

被引:59
作者
BOWDEN, RD
CASTRO, MS
MELILLO, JM
STEUDLER, PA
ABER, JD
机构
[1] MARINE BIOL LAB,CTR ECOSYST,WOODS HOLE,MA 02543
[2] UNIV NEW HAMPSHIRE,COMPLEX SYST RES CTR,DURHAM,NH 03824
关键词
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY; CARBON DIOXIDE; DISTURBANCE; HURRICANE; METHANE; NITRIFICATION; NITROUS OXIDE; SOILS; TEMPERATE FOREST;
D O I
10.1007/BF00000871
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Fluxes of nitrous oxide (N2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and methane (CH4) between soils and the atmosphere were measured monthly for one year in a 77-year-old temperate hardwood forest following a simulated hurricane blowdown. Emissions of CO2 and uptake of CH4 for the control plot were 4.92 MT C ha-1 y-1 and 3.87 kg C ha-1 y-1, respectively, and were not significantly different from the blowdown plot. Annual N2O emissions in the control plot (0.23 kg N ha-1 y-1) were low and were reduced 78% by the blowdown. Net N mineralization was not affected by the blowdown. Net nitrification was greater in the blowdown than in the control, however, the absolute rate of net nitrification, as well as the proportion of mineralized N that was nitrified, remained low. Fluxes of CO2 and CH4 were correlated positively to soil temperature, and CH4 uptake showed a negative relationship to soil moisture. Substantial resprouting and leafing out of downed or damaged trees, and increased growth of understory vegetation following the blowdown, were probably responsible for the relatively small differences in soil temperature, moisture, N availability, and net N mineralization and net nitrification between the control and blowdown plots, thus resulting in no change in CO2 or CH4 fluxes, and no increase in N2O emissions.
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页数:11
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