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Study of terrestrial carbon flux by eddy covariance method in revegetated manganese mine spoil dump at Gumgaon, India.

Authors :
Nair, Rajani
Juwarkar, Asha A.
Wanjari, Tushar
Singh, S. K.
Chakrabarti, T.
Source :
Climatic Change; Jun2011, Vol. 106 Issue 4, p609-619, 11p, 3 Graphs
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The micrometeorological technique of eddy covariance is a powerful tool for characterizing the carbon (C) budget of terrestrial ecosystems. Eddy covariance method was used for estimating Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) of carbon dioxide between atmosphere and revegetated manganese mine spoil dump at Gumgaon, India. In this paper, we analyzed the diel CO flux pattern and its response to various physical environmental conditions. The carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems is particularly sensitive to climatic changes. Study of diel pattern of CO flux showed that carbon uptake was dependent on sunlight. Effect of temperature and latent heat on the CO flux showed that rate of CO uptake increased proportionally, but later declined due to various factors like stomatal response, high evaporative demand, circadian rhythm and/or a combination of all three. Net ecosystem production of revegetated land was found to be 28.196 KgC/ha/day whereas average net carbon release by the ecosystem, through respiration was observed to be 5.433 KgC/ha/day. Thus, quantifying net carbon (C) storage in degraded land is a necessary step in the validation of carbon sequestration estimates and in assessing the possible role of these ecosystems in offsetting adverse impacts of fossil fuel emissions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01650009
Volume :
106
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Climatic Change
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
60465418
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-010-9953-z