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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

High-quality eddy-covariance CO2 budgets under cold climate conditions

Fanny Kittler; Werner Eugster; Thomas Foken; Martin Heimann; Olaf Kolle; Mathias Göckede

This study aimed at quantifying potential negative effects of instrument heating to improve eddy covariance flux data quality in cold environments. Our overarching objective was to minimize heating-related bias in annual CO2 budgets from an Arctic permafrost system. We used continuous eddy-covariance measurements covering three full years within an Arctic permafrost ecosystem with parallel sonic anemometers operation with activated heating and without heating as well as parallel operation of open- and closed-path gas analyzers, the latter serving as a reference. Our results demonstrate that the sonic anemometer heating has a direct effect on temperature measurements while the turbulent wind field is not affected. As a consequence, fluxes of sensible heat are increased by an average 5 W m-2 with activated heating, while no direct effect on other scalar fluxes was observed. However, the biased measurements in sensible heat fluxes can have an indirect effect on the CO2 fluxes in case they are used as input for a density-flux WPL correction of an open-path gas analyzer. Evaluating the self-heating effect of the open-path gas analyzer by comparing CO2 flux measurements between open- and closed-path gas analyzers we found systematically higher CO2 uptake recorded with the open-path sensor, leading to a cumulative annual offset of 96 gC m-2, which was not only the result of the cold winter season but also due to substantial self-heating effects during summer. With an inclined sensor mounting, only a fraction of the self-heating correction for vertically mounted instruments is required.


Biogeosciences | 2016

Impacts of a decadal drainage disturbance on surface–atmosphere fluxes of carbon dioxide in a permafrost ecosystem

Fanny Kittler; Ina Burjack; Chiara A. R. Corradi; Martin Heimann; Olaf Kolle; Lutz Merbold; Nikita Zimov; Sergey Zimov; Mathias Göckede


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2017

Long-Term Drainage Reduces CO2 Uptake and CH4 Emissions in a Siberian Permafrost Ecosystem

Fanny Kittler; Martin Heimann; Olaf Kolle; Nikita Zimov; Sergei Zimov; Mathias Göckede


The Cryosphere Discussions | 2016

Shifts in permafrost ecosystem structure following a decade-long drainage increase energy transfer to the atmosphere, but reduce thaw depth

Mathias Göckede; Fanny Kittler; Min Jung Kwon; Ina Burjack; Martin Heimann; Olaf Kolle; Nikita Zimov; Sergey Zimov


The Cryosphere | 2017

Shifted energy fluxes, increased Bowen ratios, and reduced thaw depths linked with drainage-induced changes in permafrost ecosystem structure

Mathias Göckede; Fanny Kittler; Min Jung Kwon; Ina Burjack; Martin Heimann; Olaf Kolle; Nikita Zimov; Sergey Zimov


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2018

Characterisation of short-term extreme methane fluxes related to non-turbulent mixing above an Arctic permafrost ecosystem

Carsten Schaller; Fanny Kittler; Thomas Foken; Mathias Göckede


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

High-quality eddy-covariance CO2 budgets under cold climate conditions: Arctic Eddy-Covariance CO2 Budgets

Fanny Kittler; Werner Eugster; Thomas Foken; Martin Heimann; Olaf Kolle; Mathias Göckede


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2017

Long-Term Drainage Reduces CO2 Uptake and CH4 Emissions in a Siberian Permafrost Ecosystem: Drainage impact on Arctic carbon cycle

Fanny Kittler; Martin Heimann; Olaf Kolle; Nikita Zimov; Sergei Zimov; Mathias Göckede


Biogeosciences | 2017

Year-round simulated methane emissions from a permafrost ecosystem in Northeast Siberia

Karel Castro-Morales; Thomas Kleinen; Sonja Kaiser; Sönke Zaehle; Fanny Kittler; Min Jung Kwon; Christian Beer; Matthias Göckede


2014 AGU Fall Meeting | 2014

Assessing the net effect of long-term drainage on a permafrost ecosystem through year-round eddy-covariance flux measurements

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Nikita Zimov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Sergey Zimov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Sergei Zimov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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