Title of article :
Environmental and geochemical record of human-induced changes in C storage during the last millennium in a temperate wetland (Las Tablas de Daimiel National Park, central Spain)
Author/Authors :
FERN، نويسنده , , O DOM?NGUEZ-CASTRO، نويسنده , , JUAN IGNACIO SANTISTEBAN، نويسنده , , ROSA MEDIAVILLA، نويسنده , , WALTER E. DEAN، نويسنده , , ENRIQUE L?PEZ-PAMO، نويسنده , , MAR?A JOSE GIL-GARC?A ، نويسنده , , MAR?A BLANCA RUIZ-ZAPATA، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Stable isotopes of CO2 contain unique information on the biological and physical processes that exchange CO2 between
terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere. Ecosystem exchange of carbon isotopes with the atmosphere is correlated
diurnally and seasonally with the planetary boundary layer (PBL) dynamics. The strength of this kind of covariation
affects the vertical gradient of δ13C and thus the global δ13C distribution pattern. We need to understand the various
processes involved in transport/diffusion of carbon isotope ratio in the PBL and between the PBL and the biosphere
and the troposphere. In this study, we employ a one-dimensional vertical diffusion/transport atmospheric model (VDS),
coupled to an ecosystem isotope model (BEPS-EASS) to simulate dynamics of 13CO2 in the PBL over a boreal forest
region in the vicinity of the Fraserdale (FRD) tower (49◦52 29.9 N, 81◦34 12.3 W) in northern Ontario, Canada. The
data from intensive campaigns during the growing season in 1999 at this site are used for model validation in the surface
layer. The model performance, overall, is satisfactory in simulating the measured data over the whole course of the
growing season.We examine the interaction of the biosphere and the atmosphere through the PBL with respect to δ13C
on diurnal and seasonal scales. The simulated annual mean vertical gradient of δ13C in the PBL in the vicinity of the
FRD tower was about 0.25‰ in 1999. The δ13C vertical gradient exhibited strong diurnal (29%) and seasonal (71%)
variations that do not exactly mimic those of CO2. Most of the vertical gradient (96.5% ±) resulted from covariation
between ecosystem exchange of carbon isotopes and the PBL dynamics, while the rest (3.5%±) was contributed by
isotopic disequilibrium between respiration and photosynthesis. This disequilibrium effect on δ13C of CO2 dynamics
in PBL, moreover, was confined to the near surface layers (less than 350 m).
Journal title :
Tellus.Series B
Journal title :
Tellus.Series B