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Characteristics of free air carbon dioxide enrichment of a northern temperate mature forest
In 2017, the Birmingham Institute of Forest Research (BIFoR) began to conduct Free Air Carbon Dioxide Enrichment (FACE) within a mature broadleaf deciduous forest situated in the United Kingdom. BIFoR FACE employs large‐scale infrastructure, in the form of lattice towers, forming ‘arrays’ which enci...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7027798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31376229 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14786 |
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author | Hart, Kris M. Curioni, Giulio Blaen, Phillip Harper, Nicholas J. Miles, Peter Lewin, Keith F. Nagy, John Bannister, Edward J. Cai, Xiaoming M. Thomas, Rick M. Krause, Stefan Tausz, Michael MacKenzie, A. Robert |
author_facet | Hart, Kris M. Curioni, Giulio Blaen, Phillip Harper, Nicholas J. Miles, Peter Lewin, Keith F. Nagy, John Bannister, Edward J. Cai, Xiaoming M. Thomas, Rick M. Krause, Stefan Tausz, Michael MacKenzie, A. Robert |
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description | In 2017, the Birmingham Institute of Forest Research (BIFoR) began to conduct Free Air Carbon Dioxide Enrichment (FACE) within a mature broadleaf deciduous forest situated in the United Kingdom. BIFoR FACE employs large‐scale infrastructure, in the form of lattice towers, forming ‘arrays’ which encircle a forest plot of ~30 m diameter. BIFoR FACE consists of three treatment arrays to elevate local CO(2) concentrations (e[CO(2)]) by +150 µmol/mol. In practice, acceptable operational enrichment (ambient [CO(2)] + e[CO(2)]) is ±20% of the set point 1‐min average target. There are a further three arrays that replicate the infrastructure and deliver ambient air as paired controls for the treatment arrays. For the first growing season with e[CO(2)] (April to November 2017), [CO(2)] measurements in treatment and control arrays show that the target concentration was successfully delivered, that is: +147 ± 21 µmol/mol (mean ± SD) or 98 ± 14% of set point enrichment target. e[CO(2)] treatment was accomplished for 97.7% of the scheduled operation time, with the remaining time lost due to engineering faults (0.6% of the time), CO(2) supply issues (0.6%) or adverse weather conditions (1.1%). CO(2) demand in the facility was driven predominantly by wind speed and the formation of the deciduous canopy. Deviations greater than 10% from the ambient baseline CO(2) occurred <1% of the time in control arrays. Incidences of cross‐contamination >80 µmol/mol (i.e. >53% of the treatment increment) into control arrays accounted for <0.1% of the enrichment period. The median [CO(2)] values in reconstructed three‐dimensional [CO(2)] fields show enrichment somewhat lower than the target but still well above ambient. The data presented here provide confidence in the facility setup and can be used to guide future next‐generation forest FACE facilities built into tall and complex forest stands. |
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spelling | pubmed-70277982020-02-24 Characteristics of free air carbon dioxide enrichment of a northern temperate mature forest Hart, Kris M. Curioni, Giulio Blaen, Phillip Harper, Nicholas J. Miles, Peter Lewin, Keith F. Nagy, John Bannister, Edward J. Cai, Xiaoming M. Thomas, Rick M. Krause, Stefan Tausz, Michael MacKenzie, A. Robert Glob Chang Biol Technical Advance In 2017, the Birmingham Institute of Forest Research (BIFoR) began to conduct Free Air Carbon Dioxide Enrichment (FACE) within a mature broadleaf deciduous forest situated in the United Kingdom. BIFoR FACE employs large‐scale infrastructure, in the form of lattice towers, forming ‘arrays’ which encircle a forest plot of ~30 m diameter. BIFoR FACE consists of three treatment arrays to elevate local CO(2) concentrations (e[CO(2)]) by +150 µmol/mol. In practice, acceptable operational enrichment (ambient [CO(2)] + e[CO(2)]) is ±20% of the set point 1‐min average target. There are a further three arrays that replicate the infrastructure and deliver ambient air as paired controls for the treatment arrays. For the first growing season with e[CO(2)] (April to November 2017), [CO(2)] measurements in treatment and control arrays show that the target concentration was successfully delivered, that is: +147 ± 21 µmol/mol (mean ± SD) or 98 ± 14% of set point enrichment target. e[CO(2)] treatment was accomplished for 97.7% of the scheduled operation time, with the remaining time lost due to engineering faults (0.6% of the time), CO(2) supply issues (0.6%) or adverse weather conditions (1.1%). CO(2) demand in the facility was driven predominantly by wind speed and the formation of the deciduous canopy. Deviations greater than 10% from the ambient baseline CO(2) occurred <1% of the time in control arrays. Incidences of cross‐contamination >80 µmol/mol (i.e. >53% of the treatment increment) into control arrays accounted for <0.1% of the enrichment period. The median [CO(2)] values in reconstructed three‐dimensional [CO(2)] fields show enrichment somewhat lower than the target but still well above ambient. The data presented here provide confidence in the facility setup and can be used to guide future next‐generation forest FACE facilities built into tall and complex forest stands. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-09-11 2020-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7027798/ /pubmed/31376229 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14786 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Global Change Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Technical Advance Hart, Kris M. Curioni, Giulio Blaen, Phillip Harper, Nicholas J. Miles, Peter Lewin, Keith F. Nagy, John Bannister, Edward J. Cai, Xiaoming M. Thomas, Rick M. Krause, Stefan Tausz, Michael MacKenzie, A. Robert Characteristics of free air carbon dioxide enrichment of a northern temperate mature forest |
title | Characteristics of free air carbon dioxide enrichment of a northern temperate mature forest |
title_full | Characteristics of free air carbon dioxide enrichment of a northern temperate mature forest |
title_fullStr | Characteristics of free air carbon dioxide enrichment of a northern temperate mature forest |
title_full_unstemmed | Characteristics of free air carbon dioxide enrichment of a northern temperate mature forest |
title_short | Characteristics of free air carbon dioxide enrichment of a northern temperate mature forest |
title_sort | characteristics of free air carbon dioxide enrichment of a northern temperate mature forest |
topic | Technical Advance |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7027798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31376229 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14786 |
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