EFFECT OF A LOWERED WATER-TABLE ON NITROUS-OXIDE FLUXES FROM NORTHERN PEATLANDS

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MARTIKAINEN, PJ
NYKANEN, H
CRILL, P
SILVOLA, J
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[1] UNIV JOENSUU, DEPT BIOL, SF-80101 JOENSUU, FINLAND
[2] UNIV NEW HAMPSHIRE, EOS, COMPLEX SYST RES CTR, DURHAM, NH 03824 USA
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10.1038/366051a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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NORTHERN peatlands contain 20-30% of the total organic nitrogen and carbon in the world's soils1,2, and thus they apparently have the potential to exert a significant influence on the global atmospheric budget of the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide (N2O). In the drier, warmer summer conditions predicted at high latitudes by some climate models3,4 as a result of greenhouse-gas forcing, northern peatlands would become drier, increasing the rate of mineralization of organic matter1,5 and of the microbial processes that produce N2O. These regions might therefore be expected to exert a strong feedback on climate. But whereas methane emissions have been well studied6,7, little is known about the effect on N2O fluxes of changes in the level of peatland water tables. Here we present a comparison of present-day N2O fluxes from virgin peatlands in Finland with those from sites in the same regions that were drained by ditching 30 and 50 years ago. The lowered water table had no effect on N2O emissions from nutrient-poor peat but enhanced those from nutrient-rich peat. We estimate that equivalent drying caused by climate change would increase the total emissions of N2O from northern peatlands by 0.03-0.1 teragrams of nitrogen per year, which is just 0.3-1% of the present global annual emissions. Thus northern peatlands are unlikely to exert a significant climate feedback from N2O emissions.
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