2014
DOI: 10.5194/bg-11-4235-2014
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Spatio-temporal variability of soil respiration in a spruce-dominated headwater catchment in western Germany

Abstract: Abstract. CO 2 production and transport from forest floors is an important component of the carbon cycle and is closely related to the global atmosphere CO 2 concentration. If we are to understand the feedback between soil processes and atmospheric CO 2 , we need to know more about the spatiotemporal variability of this soil respiration under different environmental conditions. In this study, long-term measurements were conducted in a spruce-dominated forest ecosystem in western Germany. Multivariate analysis-… Show more

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