2013
DOI: 10.5194/bg-10-4937-2013
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Hydrologic control of the oxygen isotope ratio of ecosystem respiration in a semi-arid woodland

Abstract: We conducted high frequency measurements of the δ18O value of atmospheric CO2 from a juniper (Juniperus monosperma) woodland in New Mexico, USA, over a four-year period to investigate climatic and physiological regulation of the δ18O value of ecosystem respiration (δR). Rain pulses reset δR with the dominant water source isotope composition, followed by progressive enrichment of δR. Transpiration (ET) w… Show more

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“…In summer and over land, recent rainfall can lead to a temporal reduction of transpiration and stronger contribution of soil evaporation (Yepez et al, 2005;Shim et al, 2013). This aspect is confirmed by the analysis of the characteristics of the HLA events.…”
Section: Differences Between Anticorrelation and No-anticorrelation Esupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…In summer and over land, recent rainfall can lead to a temporal reduction of transpiration and stronger contribution of soil evaporation (Yepez et al, 2005;Shim et al, 2013). This aspect is confirmed by the analysis of the characteristics of the HLA events.…”
Section: Differences Between Anticorrelation and No-anticorrelation Esupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The occurrence of precipitation may play an important role for HRA and HLA events in summer as mentioned above in the discussion of Table 4a and b, due to its momentary effect of reducing transpiration (Yepez et al, 2005;Shim et al, 2013).…”
Section: Differences Between Anticorrelation and No-anticorrelation Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific humidity at the evaporation site (Table 4a) indicates wetter conditions during uptake for HRA periods than during NRA periods. In summer and over land, recent rainfall can lead to a temporal reduction of transpiration and stronger contribution of soil evaporation (Yepez et al, 2005;Shim et al, 2013). This aspect is confirmed by the analysis of the characteristics of the HLA events.…”
Section: Differences Between Anticorrelation and No-anticorrelation Esupporting
confidence: 55%
“…tant role for HRA and HLA events in summer as mentioned above in the discussion of Table 4a and b, due to its momentary effect of reducing transpiration (Yepez et al, 2005;Shim et al, 2013).…”
Section: The Occurrence Of Precipitation May Play An Impor-mentioning
confidence: 89%
“…This station was selected from the Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation as it was the closest station that included monthly measurements for several years (2009–2013), and relative humidity and atmospheric temperatures were representative of the conditions at our experimental site. To ensure correct representation, point measurements of isotopic values of precipitation obtained close to our study site were compared with the data from the Boulder station and yielded very similar patterns (Earman et al ., ; Shim et al ., ) (Fig. S5).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%