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Biogeosciences Discussions | 2009

Sensitivity analysis of a wetland methane emission model based on temperate and arctic wetland sites

J. van Huissteden; A.M.R. Petrescu; D.M.D. Hendriks; Karin Rebel

Modelling of wetland CH4 fluxes using wetland soil emission models is used to determine the size of this natural source of CH4 emission on local to global scale. Most process models of CH 4 formation and soil-atmosphere CH 4 transport processes operate on a plot scale. For large scale emission modelling (regional to global scale) upscaling of this type of model requires thorough analysis of the sensitivity of these models to parameter uncertainty. We applied the GLUE (Generalized Likelihood Uncertainty Analysis) methodology to a well-known CH 4 emission model, the Walter-Heimann model, as implemented in the PEATLANDVU model. The model is tested using data from two temperate wetland sites and one arctic site. The tests include experiments with different objective functions, which quantify the fit of the model results to the data. The results indicate that the model 1) in most cases is capable of estimating CH4 fluxes better than an estimate based on the data avarage, but does not clearly outcompete a regression model based on local data; 2) is capable of reproducing larger scale (seasonal) temporal variability in the data, but not the small-scale (daily) temporal variability; 3) is not strongly sensitive to soil parameters, 4) is sensitive to parameters determining CH 4 transport and oxidation in vegetation, and the temperature sensitivity of the microbial population. The GLUE method also allowed testing of several smaller modifications of the original model. We conclude that upscaling of this plot-based wetland CH4 emission model is feasible, but considerable improveCorrespondence to: J. van Huissteden ([email protected]) ments of wetland CH4 modelling will result from improvement of wetland vegetation data.


Biogeosciences | 2007

The full greenhouse gas balance of an abandoned peat meadow

D.M.D. Hendriks; J. van Huissteden; A. J. Dolman; M. K. van der Molen


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2007

A compact and stable eddy covariance set-up for methane measurements using off-axis integrated cavity output spectroscopy

D.M.D. Hendriks; A. J. Dolman; M. K. van der Molen; J. van Huissteden


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2010

Multi-technique assessment of spatial and temporal variability of methane fluxes in a peat meadow

D.M.D. Hendriks; J. van Huissteden; A. J. Dolman


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2009

CO2 fluxes and evaporation on a peatland in the Netherlands appear not affected by water table fluctuations

Frans-Jan Parmentier; M. K. van der Molen; R.A.M. de Jeu; D.M.D. Hendriks; A. J. Dolman


Biogeosciences | 2013

Agricultural peat lands; towards a greenhouse gas sink – a synthesis of a Dutch landscape study

A. P. Schrier-Uijl; P. S. Kroon; D.M.D. Hendriks; A. Hensen; J. van Huissteden; P.A. Leffelaar; Frank Berendse; Elmar M. Veenendaal


Geophysical Research Abstracts | 2007

Carbon balance and greenhouse gas fluxes in intensive and extensive managed grasslands on peat

Elmar M. Veenendaal; D.M.D. Hendriks; P. S. Kroon; A. Schrier; J. van Huissteden; A. Hensen; J.H. Duyzer; P.A. Leffelaar; Frank Berendse; A. J. Dolman


Biogeosciences | 2014

Corrigendum to "Agricultural peatlands: towards a greenhouse gas sink – a synthesis of a Dutch landscape study" published in Biogeosciences, 11, 4559–4576, 2014

A. P. Schrier-Uijl; P. S. Kroon; D.M.D. Hendriks; A. Hensen; J. van Huissteden; P.A. Leffelaar; Frank Berendse; Elmar M. Veenendaal


Archive | 2009

Sensitivity analysis of a soil methane emission model.

J. van Huissteden; D.M.D. Hendriks; A.M.R. Petrescu


Geophysical Research Abstract | 2008

Sensitivity analysis of a wetland methane emission process model based on temperate and arctic wetland sites

J. van Huissteden; D.M.D. Hendriks; A.M.R. Petrescu; Karin Rebel; C. Berrittella

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A. J. Dolman

VU University Amsterdam

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A. Hensen

Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands

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Elmar M. Veenendaal

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Frank Berendse

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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P. S. Kroon

Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands

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P.A. Leffelaar

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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A. P. Schrier-Uijl

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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M. K. van der Molen

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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