Factors controlling atmospheric methane consumption by temperate forest soils
- 1 March 1995
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Global Biogeochemical Cycles
- Vol. 9 (1) , 1-10
- https://doi.org/10.1029/94gb02651
Abstract
Over the past 6 years (1988–1993), we have examined the effects of soil temperature, soil moisture, site fertility, and nitrogen fertilization on the consumption of atmospheric CH4 by temperate forest soils located at the Harvard Forest in Petersham, Massachusetts. We found that soil temperature is an important controller of CH4 consumption at temperatures between −5° and 10°C but had no effect on CH4 consumption at temperatures between 10° and 20°C. Soil moisture exerts strong control on CH4 consumption over a range of 60 to 100% water‐filled pore space (% WFPS). As moisture increased from 60 to 100% WFPS, CH4 consumption decreased from 0.1 to 0 mg CH4‐C m−2 h−1 because of gas transport limitations. At 20 to 60% WFPS, site fertility was a strong controller of CH4 consumption. High‐fertility sites had 2 to 3 times greater CH4 consumption rates than low‐fertility sites. Nitrogen‐fertilized soils (50 and 150 kg NH4NO3‐N ha−1 yr−1 ) had annually averaged CH4 consumption rates that were 15 to 64% lower than annually averaged CH4 consumption by control soils. The decrease in CH4 consumption was related to both the years of application and quantity of nitrogen fertilizer added to these soils.This publication has 38 references indexed in Scilit:
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