Impact of using the friction velocity filter on annual carbon estimates on natural pasture ecosystems

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https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X45315

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CO2 flux, Eddy covariance, Pampa biome, Friction velocity filter

Abstract

Annual carbon estimation of the most diverse ecosystems is a recurring theme in meetings that address climate change mitigation, as it is essential to have a realistic inventory of carbon stock in the biosphere and the ability to assimilate atmospheric carbon. Measurements of CO2 flux over ecosystems after being taken undergo rigorous post-processing to remove spurious and unrealistic data. In addition, a correction for low turbulence situations, where the eddy-covariance technique may be underestimated, is to take the friction velocity (u*) as a threshold to establish valid measurements, especially at night. This method, although widely used by the scientific community, is not unanimous. Especially since u* is itself a flow and consequently its value correlates with the time scale used for the analysis. This paper presents the annual carbon estimate of a natural pasture ecosystem, Pampa biome, in an experimental site established in Santa Maria - RS. We evaluated three distinct situations in the annual carbon estimate (NEP): i) without a u* filter; ii) with a fixed filter u* for all evaluated years and; iii) with the filter u* varying seasonally. The methodology used to estimate u* is the same as that used by Papale et al. (2006). The results show a total annual carbon sequestration variability of up to 10% depending on the methodology employed. The ecosystem in question, regardless of the method used, proved to be a carbon sink. However, the use of one methodology or another in ecosystem situations that are close to carbon assimaltion neutral should be closely scrutinized for an accurate annual balance.

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Ricardo Acosta, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS

Doutor em Meteorologia pela Universidade Federal de Santa Maria e Mestre em Ciências Atmosféricas pela Universidade de São Paulo, é Bacharel em Meteorologia pela UFPEL e Licenciado em Física pela UFSM

Gustavo Pujol Veeck, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS

Licenciado e Mestre em Física, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, PPGFis

Tiago Bremm, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS

Licenciado em Física e Mestre em Meteorologia pela Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Débora Regina Roberti, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS

Graduada e Doutora em Física pela Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. Tem atuado principalmente nos seguintes temas da interação superfície-atmosfera: balanço de energia, trocas líquidas de carbono, evapotranspiração

Osvaldo Luiz Leal de Moraes, Centro Nacional de Monitoramento e Alertas de Desastres Naturais, São José dos Campos, SP

Doutor em Física, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Published

2020-08-28

How to Cite

Acosta, R., Veeck, G. P., Bremm, T., Roberti, D. R., & Moraes, O. L. L. de. (2020). Impact of using the friction velocity filter on annual carbon estimates on natural pasture ecosystems. Ciência E Natura, 42, e7. https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X45315

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