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Environmental Science & Technology | 2011

Linking Soil O2, CO2, and CH4 Concentrations in a Wetland Soil: Implications for CO2 and CH4 Fluxes

Bo Elberling; Louise Askaer; Christian Juncher Jørgensen; Hans P. Joensen; Michael Kühl; Ronnie N. Glud; Frants R. Lauritsen

Oxygen (O(2)) availability and diffusivity in wetlands are controlling factors for the production and consumption of both carbon dioxide (CO(2)) and methane (CH(4)) in the subsoil and thereby potential emission of these greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. To examine the linkage between high-resolution spatiotemporal trends in O(2) availability and CH(4)/CO(2) dynamics in situ, we compare high-resolution subsurface O(2) concentrations, weekly measurements of subsurface CH(4)/CO(2) concentrations and near continuous flux measurements of CO(2) and CH(4). Detailed 2-D distributions of O(2) concentrations and depth-profiles of CO(2) and CH(4) were measured in the laboratory during flooding of soil columns using a combination of planar O(2) optodes and membrane inlet mass spectrometry. Microsensors were used to assess apparent diffusivity under both field and laboratory conditions. Gas concentration profiles were analyzed with a diffusion-reaction model for quantifying production/consumption profiles of O(2), CO(2), and CH(4). In drained conditions, O(2) consumption exceeded CO(2) production, indicating CO(2) dissolution in the remaining water-filled pockets. CH(4) emissions were negligible when the oxic zone was >40 cm and CH(4) was presumably consumed below the depth of detectable O(2). In flooded conditions, O(2) was transported by other mechanisms than simple diffusion in the aqueous phase. This work demonstrates the importance of changes in near-surface apparent diffusivity, microscale O(2) dynamics, as well as gas transport via aerenchymous plants tissue on soil gas dynamics and greenhouse gas emissions following marked changes in water level.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2016

A scalable model for methane consumption in arctic mineral soils

Youmi Oh; Brandon T. Stackhouse; Maggie C. Y. Lau; Xiangtao Xu; Anna T. Trugman; Jonathan M. Moch; T. C. Onstott; Christian Juncher Jørgensen; Ludovica D'Imperio; Bo Elberling; Craig A. Emmerton; Vincent L. St. Louis; David Medvigy

Recent field studies have documented a surprisingly strong and consistent methane sink in arctic mineral soils, thought to be due to high-affinity methanotrophy. However, the distinctive physiology of these methanotrophs is poorly represented in mechanistic methane models. We developed a new model, constrained by microcosm experiments, to simulate the activity of high-affinity methanotrophs. The model was tested against soil core-thawing experiments and field-based measurements of methane fluxes and was compared to conventional mechanistic methane models. Our simulations show that high-affinity methanotrophy can be an important component of the net methane flux from arctic mineral soils. Simulations without this process overestimate methane emissions. Furthermore, simulations of methane flux seasonality are improved by dynamic simulation of active microbial biomass. Because a large fraction of the Arctic is characterized by mineral soils, high-affinity methanotrophy will likely have a strong effect on its net methane flux.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2018

Short and Long‐Term Controls on Active Layer and Permafrost Carbon Turnover Across the Arctic

Samuel Faucherre; Christian Juncher Jørgensen; Daan Blok; Niels Weiss; Matthias Benjamin Siewert; Toke Bang-Andreasen; Gustaf Hugelius; Peter Kuhry; Bo Elberling

Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) in permafrost terrain and the production of greenhouse gases is a key factor for understanding climate change-carbon feedbacks. Previous studies have show ...


Environmental Science & Technology | 2009

Microbial oxidation of pyrite coupled to nitrate reduction in anoxic groundwater sediment.

Christian Juncher Jørgensen; Ole Stig Jacobsen; Bo Elberling; Jens Aamand


Global Change Biology | 2012

Temporal trends in N2O flux dynamics in a Danish wetland – effects of plant‐mediated gas transport of N2O and O2 following changes in water level and soil mineral‐N availability

Christian Juncher Jørgensen; Sten Struwe; Bo Elberling


Nature Geoscience | 2015

Net regional methane sink in High Arctic soils of northeast Greenland

Christian Juncher Jørgensen; Katrine Maria Lund Johansen; Andreas Westergaard-Nielsen; Bo Elberling


Plant and Soil | 2011

Plant-mediated CH4 transport and C gas dynamics quantified in-situ in a Phalaris arundinacea-dominant wetland

Louise Askaer; Bo Elberling; Thomas Friborg; Christian Juncher Jørgensen; Birger Ulf Hansen


Biogeochemistry | 2015

Methane fluxes and the functional groups of methanotrophs and methanogens in a young Arctic landscape on Disko Island, West Greenland

Jesper Riis Christiansen; Alejandro Jose Barrera Romero; Niels Oluf Jørgensen; Mikkel A. Glaring; Christian Juncher Jørgensen; Louise Kristine Berg; Bo Elberling


Sedimentary Geology | 2016

Thermokarst dynamics and soil organic matter characteristics controlling initial carbon release from permafrost soils in the Siberian Yedoma region

Niels Weiss; Daan Blok; Bo Elberling; Gustaf Hugelius; Christian Juncher Jørgensen; Matthias Benjamin Siewert; Peter Kuhry


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2012

Effects of flooding-induced N2O production, consumption and emission dynamics on the annual N2O emission budget in wetland soil

Christian Juncher Jørgensen; Bo Elberling

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Bo Elberling

University of Copenhagen

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Louise Askaer

University of Copenhagen

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Michael Kühl

University of Copenhagen

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Ronnie N. Glud

University of Southern Denmark

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Jens Aamand

Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland

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Ole Stig Jacobsen

Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland

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