Title of article :
Gully hotspot contribution to landscape methane (CH4) and
carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes in a northern peatland
Author/Authors :
N.P. McNamara?، نويسنده , , T. Plant، نويسنده , , S. Oakley، نويسنده , , S. Ward، نويسنده , , C. Wood، نويسنده , , N. Ostle، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Peatlands are long term carbon catchments that sink atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and
source methane (CH4). In the uplands of the United Kingdom ombrotrophic blanket
peatlands commonly exist within Calluna vulgaris (L.) dominated moorland ecosystems.
These landscapes contain a range of topographical features that influence local hydrology,
climate and plant community composition. In this study we examined the variation in
ecosystem CO2 respiration and net CH4 fluxes from typical plant-soil systems in dendritic
drainage gullies and adjacent blanket peat during the growing season. Typically, Eriophorum
spp., Sphagnum spp. and mixed grasses occupied gullies while C. vulgaris dominated in
adjacent blanket peat. Gross CO2 respiration was highest in the areas of Eriophorum spp.
(650±140 mg CO2m−2 h−1) compared to those with Sphagnum spp. (338±49mg CO2m−2 h−1),
mixed grasses (342±91 mg CO2 m−2 h−1) and C. vulgaris (174±63 mg CO2 m−2 h−1).
Measurements of the net CH4 flux showed higher fluxes from the Eriophorum spp
(2.2±0.6 mg CH4 m−2 h−1) locations compared to the Sphagnum spp. (0.6±0.4 mg CH4 m−2
h−1), mixed grasses (0.1±0.1 mg CH4 m−2 h−1) and a negligible flux detected from C. vulgaris
(0.0±0.0 mg CH4m−2 h−1) locations. A GIS approach was applied to calculate the contribution
of gullies to landscape scale greenhouse gas fluxes. Findings from the Moor House National
Nature Reserve in the UK showed that although gullies occupied only 9.3% of the total land
surface, gullies accounted for 95.8% and 21.6% of the peatland net CH4 and CO2 respiratory
fluxes, respectively. The implication of these findings is that the relative contribution of
characteristic gully systems need to be considered in estimates of landscape scale peatland
greenhouse gas fluxes.
Keywords :
PeatlandMethaneCarbon dioxideGullySphagnumEriophorumCalluna
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment