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Fourfold higher tundra volatile emissions due to arctic summer warming

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2015JG003295

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climate change; BVOC; temperature; terpenes; snow depth; tundra

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  1. Villum Foundation [VKR022589]
  2. Danish Council for Independent Research \ Natural Sciences [DFF-4002-00495, DFF-0602-010718]
  3. Carlsberg Foundation
  4. Danish National Research Foundation [CENPERM DNRF100]
  5. Villum Fonden [00007189] Funding Source: researchfish

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Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs), which are mainly emitted by vegetation, may create either positive or negative climate forcing feedbacks. In the Subarctic, BVOC emissions are highly responsive to temperature, but the effects of climatic warming on BVOC emissions have not been assessed in more extreme arctic ecosystems. The Arctic undergoes rapid climate change, with air temperatures increasing at twice the rate of the global mean. Also, the amount of winter precipitation is projected to increase in large areas of the Arctic, and it is unknown how winter snow depth affects BVOC emissions during summer. Here we examine the responses of BVOC emissions to experimental summer warming and winter snow additioneach treatment alone and in combinationin an arctic heath during two growing seasons. We observed a 280% increase relative to ambient in BVOC emissions in response to a 4 degrees C summer warming. Snow addition had minor effects on growing season BVOC emissions after one winter but decreased BVOC emissions after the second winter. We also examined differences between canopy and air temperatures and found that the tundra canopy surface was on average 7.7 degrees C and maximum 21.6 degrees C warmer than air. This large difference suggests that the tundra surface temperature is an important driver for emissions of BVOCs, which are temperature dependent. Our results demonstrate a strong response of BVOC emissions to increasing temperatures in the Arctic, suggesting that emission rates will increase with climate warming and thereby feed back to regional climate change.

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