Modeling temporal and large‐scale spatial variability of soil respiration from soil water availability, temperature and vegetation productivity indices
University of Bayreuth · Institute of Occupational Medicine · +15 more institutions
Abstract
Field‐chamber measurements of soil respiration from 17 different forest and shrubland sites in Europe and North America were summarized and analyzed with the goal to develop a model describing seasonal, interannual and spatial variability of soil respiration as affected by water availability, temperature, and site properties. The analysis was performed at a daily and at a monthly time step. With the daily time step, the relative soil water content in the upper soil layer expressed as a fraction of field capacity was a good predictor of soil respiration at all sites. Among the site variables tested, those related to site productivity (e.g., leaf area index) correlated significantly with soil respiration, while…
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28Topics & keywords
- Soil respiration
- Environmental science
- Water content
- Soil water
- Soil carbon
- Soil science
- Shrubland
- Biomass (ecology)
- Clean water and sanitation