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Simulating net ecosystem exchange under seasonal snow cover at an Arctic tundra site.

Authors :
Dutch, Victoria R.
Rutter, Nick
Wake, Leanne
Sonnentag, Oliver
Gosselin, Gabriel Hould
Sandells, Melody
Derksen, Chris
Walker, Branden
Meyer, Gesa
Essery, Richard
Kelly, Richard
Marsh, Phillip
Boike, Julia
Detto, Matteo
Source :
Biogeosciences Discussions; 5/9/2023, p1-25, 25p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Estimates of winter (snow-covered non-growing season) CO2 fluxes across the Arctic region vary by a factor of three and a half, with considerable variation between measured and simulated fluxes. Measurements of snow properties, soil temperatures and net ecosystem exchange (NEE) at Trail Valley Creek, NWT, Canada, allowed evaluation of simulated winter NEE in a tundra environment with the Community Land Model (CLM5.0). Default CLM5.0 parameterisations did not adequately simulate winter NEE in this tundra environment, with near-zero NEE (< 0.01 g C m-2 d-1) simulated between November and mid-May. In contrast, measured NEE was broadly positive (indicating net CO2 release) from snow cover onset until late April. Changes to the parameterisation of snow thermal conductivity, required to correct for a cold soil temperature bias, reduced the duration for which no NEE was simulated. Parameter sensitivity analysis revealed the critical role of the minimum soil moisture threshold on decomposition (min) in regulating winter soil respiration. The default value of this parameter (min) was too high, preventing simulation of soil respiration for the vast majority of the snow-covered season. In addition, the default rate of change of soil respiration with temperature (Q10) was too low, further contributing to poor model performance during winter. As min and Q10 had opposing effects on the magnitude of simulated winter soil respiration, larger negative values of min and larger positive values of Q10 are required to simulate wintertime NEE more adequately. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18106277
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Biogeosciences Discussions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163650898
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2023-772