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Carbon–nitrogen interactions in European forests and semi-natural vegetation – Part 1: Fluxes and budgets of carbon, nitrogen and greenhouse gases from ecosystem monitoring and modelling

Flechard, Chris R.; Ibrom, Andreas; Skiba, Ute; Vries, Wim de; Oijen, Marcel Van; Cameron, David R.; Dise, Nancy B.; Korhonen, Janne; Buchmann, Nina; Legout, Arnaud; Simpson, David; Sanz, Maria J.; Aubinet, Marc; Loustau, Denis; Montagnani, Leonardo; Neirynck, Johan; Janssens, Ivan A.; Pihlatie, Mari; Kiese, Ralf; Siemens, Jan; Francez, Andre-Jean; Augustin, Jurgen; Varlagin, Andrej; Olejnik, Janusz; Juszczak, Radoslaw; Aurela, Mika; Berveiller, Daniel; Chojnicki, Bogdan H.; Dämmgen, Urich; Delpierre, Nicolas; Djuricic, Vesna; Drewer, Julia; Dufrene, Eric; Eugster, Werner; Fauvel, Yannick; Fowler, David; Frumau, Arnoud; Granier, Andre; Gross, Patrick; Hamon, Yannick; Helfter, Carole; Hensen, Arjan; Horvath, Laszlo; Kitzler, Barbara; Kruijt, Bart; Kutsch, Werner; Lobo-do-Vale, Raquel; Lohila, Annalea; Longdoz, Bernard; Marek, Michal V.; Matteucci, Giorgio; Mitosinkova, Marta; Moreaux, Virginie; Neftel, Albrecht; Ourcival, Jean-Marc; Pilegaard, Kim; Pita, Gabriel; Sanz, Francisco; Schjoerring, Jan K.; Sebastià, Maria-Teresa; Tang, Y. Sim; Uggerud, Hilde Thelle; Urbaniak, Marek; Dijk, Netty van; Vesala, Timo; Vidic, Sonja; Vincke, Caroline; Weidinger, Tamas; Sechmeister-Boltenstern, Sophie; Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus; Nemitz, Eiko; Sutton, Mark A.

The impact of atmospheric reactive nitrogen (Nr) deposition on carbon (C) sequestration in soils and biomass of unfertilized, natural, semi-natural and forest ecosystems has been much debated. Many previous results of this dC∕dN response were based on changes in carbon stocks from periodical soil and ecosystem inventories, associated with estimates of Nr deposition obtained from large-scale chemical transport models. This study and a companion paper (Flechard et al., 2020) strive to reduce uncertainties of N effects on C sequestration by linking multi-annual gross and net ecosystem productivity estimates from 40 eddy covariance flux towers across Europe to local measurement-based estimates of dry and wet Nr deposition from a dedicated collocated monitoring network. To identify possible ecological drivers and processes affecting the interplay between C and Nr inputs and losses, these data were also combined with in situ flux measurements of NO, N2O and CH4 fluxes; soil NO−3

leaching sampling; and results of soil incubation experiments for N and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, as well as surveys of available data from online databases and from the literature, together with forest ecosystem (BASFOR) modelling.

Multi-year averages of net ecosystem productivity (NEP) in forests ranged from −70 to 826 g C m−2 yr−1 at total wet + dry inorganic Nr deposition rates (Ndep) of 0.3 to 4.3 g N m−2 yr−1 and from −4 to 361 g C m−2 yr−1 at Ndep rates of 0.1 to 3.1 g N m−2 yr−1 in short semi-natural vegetation (moorlands, wetlands and unfertilized extensively managed grasslands). The GHG budgets of the forests were strongly dominated by CO2 exchange, while CH4 and N2O exchange comprised a larger proportion of the GHG balance in short semi-natural vegetation. Uncertainties in elemental budgets were much larger for nitrogen than carbon, especially at sites with elevated Ndep where Nr leaching losses were also very large, and compounded by the lack of reliable data on organic nitrogen and N2 losses by denitrification. Nitrogen losses in the form of NO, N2O and especially NO−3
were on average 27 % (range 6 %–54 %) of Ndep at sites with Ndep < 1 g N m−2 yr−1 versus 65 % (range 35 %–85 %) for Ndep > 3 g N m−2 yr−1. Such large levels of Nr loss likely indicate that different stages of N saturation occurred at a number of sites. The joint analysis of the C and N budgets provided further hints that N saturation could be detected in altered patterns of forest growth. Net ecosystem productivity increased with Nr deposition up to 2–2.5 g N m−2 yr−1, with large scatter associated with a wide range in carbon sequestration efficiency (CSE, defined as the NEP ∕ GPP ratio). At elevated Ndep levels (> 2.5 g N m−2 yr−1), where inorganic Nr losses were also increasingly large, NEP levelled off and then decreased. The apparent increase in NEP at low to intermediate Ndep levels was partly the result of geographical cross-correlations between Ndep and climate, indicating that the actual mean dC∕dN response at individual sites was significantly lower than would be suggested by a simple, straightforward regression of NEP vs. Ndep.

2020

Carbonaceous aerosol measurements at two Serbian urban-background sites

Petrovic, Bojana; Živković¹, Maria; Jovanović, Maja; Davidović, Miloš D.; Yttri, Karl Espen; Bartonova, Alena; Jovasevic-Stojanovic, Milena

2025

Carbonaceous aerosols in Norwegian urban areas.

Yttri, K.E.; Dye, C.; Braathen, O.-A.; Simpson, D.; Steinnes, E.

2009

CARIBIC aircraft measurements of Eyjafjallajökull volcanic clouds in April/May 2010.

Rauthe-Schöch, A.; Weigelt, A.; Hermann, M.; Martinsson, B. G.; Baker, A. K.; Heue, K.-P.; Brenninkmeijer, C.A.M.; Zahn, A.; Scharffe, D.; Eckhardt, S.; Stohl, A.; van Velthoven, P.F.J.

2012

Cars Emit More Than Carbon Pollution—They Release Microplastic, Too

Evangeliou, Nikolaos (interview subject); Funes, Yessenia (journalist)

2020

Case studies on persistence and long-range transport of persistent organic pollutants.

Macdonald, R.W.; Eisenreich, S.J.; Bidleman, T.F.; Dachs, J.; Pacyna, J.M.; Jones, K.C.; Bailey, R.E.; Swackhamer, D.L.; Muir, D.C.G.

2000

Case study of "Kristiania Kvadraturen" in Oslo. NILU OR

Henriksen, J.F.; Anda, O.; Ofstad, T.

2001

Case study of the development of polar stratospheric clouds using bistatic imaging.

Enell, C.-F.; Brändström, U.; Gustavsson, B.; Kirkwood, S.; Stebel, K.; Steen, Å.

2003

Case study of the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim. NILU OR

Henriksen, J.F.; Dahlin, E.; Navrud, S.

The Nidaros Cathedral has been used as a case study for the "Reach Management System". The two main contributions to the management system has been to obtain direct cost values for maintenance and repair for a historic important building. The second contribution has been on indirect cost, since a willingness to pay study has been performed for the Cathedral. The results from the willingness to pay duly exceeded the average annual budget for the Cathedral with a factor 5.

2001

Case study overview.

Denby, B. (eds.)

2007

Case study protocol. Air4EU - Air Quality Assessment for Europe: from local to continental scale. Air4EU-D6.1: Protocols for implementation of case studies.

Denby, B. (eds.)

2006

Catalysing action towards the sustainability of deltas.

Brondizio, E.S.; Foufoula-Georgiou, E.; Szabo, S.; Vogt, N.; Sebesvari, Z.; Renaud, F.G.; Newton, A.; Anthony, E.; Mansur, A.V.; Matthews, Z.; Hetrick, S.; Costa, S.M.; Tessler, Z.; Tejedor, A.; Longjas, A.; Dearing, J.A.,.

2016

Cattle egrets as a biosentinels of persistent organic pollutants exposure.

Khan, M.; Mohammad, A.; Ahad, K.; Katsoyiannis, A.; Malik, S.A.; Abdullaha, M.; Rashid, A.; Fasola, M.; Hussain, A.; Bokhari, H.; Eqani, S.A.M.A.S.

2014

Causes of surface energy imbalances of eddy covariance measurements in mountainous terrain

Pirk, Norbert; Ramtvedt, Eirik Næsset; Decker, Sven; Cassiani, Massimo; Burkhart, John; Stordal, Frode; Tallaksen, Lena M.

2019

CE-RISE: Enabling Circularity Through Digital Product Passports and Open Data Systems

Hernandez, Miguel Las Heras; Boero, Riccardo; Guerreiro, Cristina

2025

Celebrating public health lives: Éric Dewailly, MD, PhD.

Bjerregaard, P.; Young, K.; Sandanger, T.M.

2016

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