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Seasonal Carbon Dynamics on Selected Fen Peatland Sites in NE-Germany |
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Michael Giebels, Madlen Beyer, Jürgen Augustin, Merten Minke, Radoszlav Juszczak, Tomasz Serba |
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EGU General Assembly 2010
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Englisch
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In: GRA - Volume 12 (2010) |
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250043954
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Zusammenfassung |
In Germany more than 99 % of fens have lost their carbon and nutrient sink function due to
heavy drainage and agricultural land use especially during the last decades and thus resulted
in compression and heavy peat loss (CHARMAN 2002; JOOSTEN & CLARKE 2002;
SUCCOW & JOOSTEN 2001; AUGUSTIN et al. 1996; KUNTZE 1993). Therefore fen
peatlands play an important part (4-5 %) in the national anthropogenic trace gas
budget.
But only a small part of drained and agricultural used fens in NE Germany
can be restored. Knowledge of the influence of land use to trace gas exchange is
important for mitigation of the climate impact of the anthropogenic peatland use.
We study carbon exchanges of several fen peatland use areas between soil and
atmosphere at different sites in NE-Germany. Our research covers peatlands of
supposed strongly climate forcing land use (cornfield and intensive pasture) and of
probably less forcing, alternative types (meadow and extensive pasture) as well
as rewetted (formerly drained) areas and near-natural sites like a low-degraded
fen and a wetted alder woodland. We measured trace gas fluxes with manual and
automatic chambers in periodic routines since spring 2007. The used chamber technique
bases on DROESLER (2005). In total we now do research at 22 sites situated in 5
different locations covering agricultural, varying states of rewetted and near-natural
treatments.
We present results of at least 2 years of measurements and show significant
differences in their annual carbon balances depending on the genesis of the observed
sites and the seasonal dynamics. Crosswise comparison of different site treatments
combined with the seasonal environmental observations give good hints for the
identification of main flux driving parameters. That is that a reduced intensity in land
use as a supposed mitigating treatment did not show the expected effect, though a
normal meadow treatment surprisingly resulted in the lowest CO2 balances in both
years. For implementing a further trace gas flux model observations will proceed
at least until the end of year 2011. Regarding restoration sites we present newly
installed locations of observing especially methane fluxes. To assure our results
(presented at last years EGU conference, GIEBELS et al. 2009) from our in 2005
rewetted site we started observing carbon exchange at sites with advanced states
of rewetting and alternative management respectively. I.e. one alternative aim to
mitigate the heavy methane efflux after rewetting is observed at a site with removed
canopy. Other experiments are conducted by freshly reforested alders and reed
grass.
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