Eddy covariance measurements of methane flux at a tropical peat forest in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
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2018-05
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Tropical biogenic sources are a likely cause of the recent increase in global atmospheric methane concentration. To improve our understanding of tropical methane sources, we used the eddy covariance technique to measure CH4 flux (FCH4) between a tropical peat forest ecosystem and the atmosphere in Malaysian Borneo over a 2‐month period during the wet season. Mean daily FCH4 during the measurement period, on the order of 0.024 g C‐CH4·m−2·day−1, was similar to eddy covariance FCH4 measurements from tropical rice agroecosystems and boreal fen ecosystems. A linear modeling analysis demonstrated that air temperature (Tair) was critical for modeling FCH4 before the water table breached the surface and that water table alone explained some 20% of observed FCH4 variability once standing water emerged. Future research should measure FCH4 on an annual basis from multiple tropical ecosystems to better constrain tropical biogenic methane sources.
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Tang, Angela C. I., Stoy, Paul C., Hirata, Ryuichi, Musin, Kevin K., Aeries, Edward B., Wenceslaus , Joseph, Melling, Lulie (2018) Eddy covariance measurements of methane flux at a tropical peat forest in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. Geophysical Research Letters. DOI: 10.1029/2017GL076457.
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