are formed or consumed in soils mainly by biogenic processes. They exchange
with the atmosphere through the soil surface or vegetation. Each of the trace
gases can originate from two different processes (CO
: denitrification and
nitrification). Soil temperature and water content are important driving
factors for the amount of gas fluxes and the contribution of each of these
processes. We expect peaks of the trace gas fluxes attributed to extreme
changes of meteorological conditions. This project investigates the dynamic of
the trace gas fluxes and the underlying processes after experimental
drying/rewetting and freeze/thaw events in two ecosystem types (spruce forest
and peat bog) and under laboratory conditions. Isotope abundance analyses of
the trace gases and their precursors are used for the source and potentially
sink process identification. Identification of underlying processes is
essential for improved models of trace gas fluxes.
Goldberg, S; Borken, W; Gebauer, G: N2O emission in a Norway spruce forest due to soil frost - Concentration and isotope profiles shed a new light on an old story, Biogeochemistry, 97, 21-30 (2010), doi:10.1007/s10533-009-9294-z [Link] -- Details |
Goldberg, S; Knorr, KH; Blodau, C; Lischeid, G; Gebauer, G: Impact of altering the water table height of an acidic fen on N2O and NO fluxes and soil concentrations, Global Change Biology, 16, 220-233 (2010), doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.02015.x -- Details |
Goldberg, S; Gebauer, G: Drought turns a Central European Norway spruce forest from an N2O source to a transient N2O sink, Global Change Biology, 15, 850-860 (2009), doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2008.01752.x -- Details |
Goldberg, S; Gebauer, G: N2O and NO fluxes between a Norway spruce forest soil and atmosphere as affected by prolonged summer drought, Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 41, 1986-1995 (2009), doi:10.1016/j.soilbio.2009.07.001 -- Details |
Goldberg, S; Knorr, KH; Gebauer, G: N2O concentration and isotope signature along profiles provide deeper insight into the fate of N2O in soils, Isotopes Environm. Health Studies, 44, 377-391 (2008), doi:10.1080/10256010802507433 -- Details |
Goldberg, S; Muhr, J; Borken, W; Gebauer, G: Fluxes of climate-relevant trace gases between a Norway spruce forest soil and atmosphere during repeated freeze-thaw cycles in mesocosms, Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 171, 729-739 (2008), doi:10.1002/jpln.200700317 -- Details |
Muhr, J; Goldberg, S; Borken, W; Gebauer, G: Repeated drying-rewetting cycles and their effects on the emission of CO2, N2O, NOx and CH4 in a forest soil, Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 171, 719-728 (2008), doi:10.1002/jpln.200700302 -- Details |