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Effect of moisture and temperature variation on DOC release from a peatland: Conflicting results from laboratory, field and historical data analysis

机译:湿度和温度变化对泥炭地DOC释放的影响:实验室,田野和历史数据分析的结果相互矛盾

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Peatlands are large repositories of atmospheric carbon and concern has been raised over the stability of this carbon store because increasing dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations have been observed in peatland drainage waters. A number of potential causes have been proposed in the literature, and conflicting results among studies conducted at different spatial and temporal scales suggest that the methodological approach may be an important confounding factor. The objective of this study was to determine the influence of moisture and temperature on DOC release from a south-central Ontario peatland during the fall (a major export period) following three commonly used approaches: laboratory microcosms, an intensive field study and analysis of long-term data (1980-2008). The effect of variations in temperature and moisture differed among microcosm, field study and analysis of the long-term record. Water content was important at the microcosm scale as DOC concentration and aromaticity increased with peat water-saturation. Drought caused a decrease in DOC concentration and pH, and an increase in sulphate and base cation concentrations. In contrast, the field study indicated that DOC concentration was strongly associated with temperature, and weakly correlated (negatively) with stream discharge. Average fall DOC concentration (but not export) increased over the 29 year record, and was correlated with fall discharge and precipitation (negative) and summer precipitation and fall stream pH (positive). As no common strong predictor of fall DOC was found at three scales of investigation at a single, well-studied site, it may be unreasonable to expect to identify a universal driver behind the widespread increase in DOC concentration.
机译:泥炭地是大气中碳的大型储存库,人们对该碳库的稳定性提出了关注,因为在泥炭地排水中已发现溶解有机碳(DOC)浓度增加。文献中已经提出了许多潜在原因,并且在不同时空尺度上进行的研究之间相互矛盾的结果表明,方法论方法可能是重要的混淆因素。这项研究的目的是通过以下三种常用方法来确定秋季和秋季(主要出口期间)水分和温度对安大略中南部泥炭地DOC释放的影响:实验室缩影,深入的现场研究和长期分析。长期数据(1980-2008年)。温度和湿度变化的影响在微观,长期研究和长期记录分析之间有所不同。在微观范围内,水分含量很重要,因为随着泥炭水饱和度的增加,DOC浓度和芳香性也会增加。干旱导致DOC浓度和pH降低,硫酸盐和碱性阳离子浓度增加。相比之下,现场研究表明DOC浓度与温度密切相关,与溪流排放弱相关(负相关)。在29年的记录中,平均秋天DOC浓度(但没有出口)增加,并且与秋天的排放量和降水量(负)以及夏季的降水和秋天的溪流pH(正值)相关。由于在一个单一的,经过充分研究的地点的三个调查规模上都没有发现常见的下降DOC的强有力的预测因子,因此期望找出在DOC浓度普遍升高背后的普遍驱动因素可能是不合理的。

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2011年第7期|p.1235-1242|共8页
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    Environmental and life Sciences Graduate Program, Trent University, 1600 West Bank Drive, Peterborough, ON, K9) 7B8, Canada ,Department of Geography, Room 3285, University of Toronto Mississauga, 3359 Mississauga Road North, Mississauga ON, L5L 1C6, Canada;

    Department of Geography, Trent University, 1600 West Bank Drive, Peterborough, ON, K9J 7B8, Canada;

    Environmental and Resource Studies, Trent University, 1600 West Bank Drive, Peterborough, ON, K9] 7B8, Canada;

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    peatland; climate; temperature; moisture; dissolved organic carbon;

    机译:泥炭地气候;温度;湿气;溶解有机碳;

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