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Winter and its effects on Soil Respiration Sara Fairchild Winter Ecology – Spring 2009 Mountain Research Station – University of Colorado, Boulder
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What happens during the winter? Question: Does the amount of carbon dioxide sequestered in a subalpine forest change during the winter months? Increase, decrease, stay the same Question: Does the amount of carbon dioxide sequestered in a subalpine forest change during the winter months? Increase, decrease, stay the same Hypothesis: If the winter has shallower snowpack and is shorter, then there will be more carbon sequestered. Hypothesis: If the winter has shallower snowpack and is shorter, then there will be more carbon sequestered.
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Where does carbon go and how is that measured? Sub-Alpine forests are large carbon sinks We can measure the carbon flux Carbon Sequestration
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Article One Spatial and temporal controls of soil respiration rate in a high-elevation, subalpine forest Spatial and temporal controls of soil respiration rate in a high-elevation, subalpine forest Russell K. Monson, Russell K. Monson, Laura E. Scott-Denton, Kimberley L. Sparks University of Colorado Department of Environmental, Population, and Organic Biology
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Key Points Temperature and moisture in relation to respiration Temperature and moisture in relation to respiration Soil microbial biomass in the sub-alpine forest Soil microbial biomass in the sub-alpine forest
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Article Two Long Term Ecological Research: The Landscape Continuum Model: A Biogeochemical Paradigm for High Elevation Ecosystems Principle investigator: Mark W. Williams University of Colroado Boulder
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Key Points Unique winter microbial community Unique winter microbial community Winter snowpack sensitivity (depth and temperature) Winter snowpack sensitivity (depth and temperature)
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What does this mean? Summer vs. Winter Summer vs. Winter what is the main difference Carbon sequestered Carbon sequestered
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Questions?
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Sources Apps, M.J. Forests, the global carbon cycle and climate change. 2003 http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/ARTICLE/WFC/XII/MS14-E.HTM Apps, M.J. Forests, the global carbon cycle and climate change. 2003 http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/ARTICLE/WFC/XII/MS14-E.HTM http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/ARTICLE/WFC/XII/MS14-E.HTM IPCC, Carbon Sink Graph. 2001. http://aquaculturecarbon.com/greenhouse.gif IPCC, Carbon Sink Graph. 2001. http://aquaculturecarbon.com/greenhouse.gifhttp://aquaculturecarbon.com/greenhouse.gif National Science Foundation. Research description. 2007. http://spot.colorado.edu/~monsonr/Ameriflux.html National Science Foundation. Research description. 2007. http://spot.colorado.edu/~monsonr/Ameriflux.html Monson, Russell K. Spatial and temporal controls of soil respiration rate in a high- elevation, sub-alpine forest. 2003. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6T7 47VRSWN1&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&v iew=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=1 0&md5=7e61258ee49fa265f32e74ee08405355 Monson, Russell K. Spatial and temporal controls of soil respiration rate in a high- elevation, sub-alpine forest. 2003. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6T7 47VRSWN1&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&v iew=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=1 0&md5=7e61258ee49fa265f32e74ee08405355 All images courtesy of Google images All images courtesy of Google images Williams, Mark W. Climate Change, Snow, and Carbon dioxide in a sub-alpine forest. 2005-2006 Williams, Mark W. Climate Change, Snow, and Carbon dioxide in a sub-alpine forest. 2005-2006http://culter.colorado.edu/NWT/publications/reports/2006annreport.pdf
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