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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-9333-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-9333-2017
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04 Aug 2017
Research article |  | 04 Aug 2017

Net ecosystem exchange and energy fluxes measured with the eddy covariance technique in a western Siberian bog

Pavel Alekseychik, Ivan Mammarella, Dmitry Karpov, Sigrid Dengel, Irina Terentieva, Alexander Sabrekov, Mikhail Glagolev, and Elena Lapshina

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West Siberian peatlands occupy a large fraction of land area in the region, and yet little is known about their interaction with the atmosphere. We took the first measurements of CO2 and energy surface balances over a typical bog of West Siberian middle taiga, in the vicinity of the Mukhrino field station (Khanty–Mansiysk). The May–August study in a wet year (2015) revealed a relatively large photosynthetic sink of CO2 that was close to the high end of estimates at bog sites elsewhere.
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