Russian boreal peatlands dominate the natural European methane budget
Schneider, Julia
Jungkunst, Hermann F.
Wolf, Ulrike
Schreiber, Peter
Gažovič, Michal
Miglovets, Mikhail
Mikhaylov, Oleg
Grunwald, Dennis
Erasmi, Stefan
Wilmking, Martin
11, 1: 1 - 8
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/11/1/014004
Persistent URL: http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/6916
Persistent URL: http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/6916
Schneider, Julia; Jungkunst, Hermann F.; Wolf, Ulrike; Schreiber, Peter; Gažovič, Michal; Miglovets, Mikhail; Mikhaylov, Oleg; Grunwald, Dennis; Erasmi, Stefan; Wilmking, Martin; Kutzbach, Lars, 2016: Russian boreal peatlands dominate the natural European methane budget. In: Environmental Research Letters, Band 11, 1: 1 - 8, DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/11/1/014004.
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About 60% of the European wetlands are located in the European part of Russia. Nevertheless, data on
methane emissions from wetlands of that area are absent. Here we present results of methane emission
measurements for two climatically different years from a boreal peatland complex in European Russia.
Winter fluxes were well within the range of what has been reported for the peatlands of other boreal
regions before, but summer fluxes greatly exceeded the average range of 5–80 mgCH4m−2 d−1 for the
circumpolar boreal zone. Half of the measured fluxes ranged between 150 and 450 mgCH4m−2 d−1.
Extrapolation of our data to the whole boreal zone of European Russia shows that theses emissions
could amount to up to 2.7±1.1 TgCH4 a−1, corresponding to 69% of the annual emissions from
European wetlands or 33% of the total annual natural European methane emission. In 2008, climatic
conditions corresponded to the long term mean, whereas the summer of 2011 was warmer and
noticeably drier. Counterintuitively, these conditions led to even higherCH4 emissions, with peaks up
to two times higher than the values measured in 2008. As Russian peatlands dominate the areal extend
of wetlands in Europe and are characterized by very high methane fluxes to the atmosphere, it is
evident, that sound European methane budgeting will only be achieved with more insight into Russian
peatlands.
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