Hot-Moments of Soil CO2 Efflux in a Water-Limited Grassland
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Vargas, Rodrigo; Sánchez Cañete P., Enrique; Serrano Ortiz, Penélope; Curiel Yuste, Jorge; Domingo Poveda, Francisco; [et al.]Date
2018-08-08Abstract
The metabolic activity of water-limited ecosystems is strongly linked to the timing and magnitude of precipitation pulses that can trigger disproportionately high (i.e., hot-moments) ecosystem CO2 fluxes. We analyzed over 2-years of continuous measurements of soil CO2 efflux (Fs) under vegetation (Fsveg) and at bare soil (Fsbare) in a water-limited grassland. The continuous wavelet transform was used to: (a) describe the temporal variability of Fs; (b) test the performance of empirical models ranging in complexity; and (c) identify hot-moments of Fs. We used partial wavelet coherence (PWC) analysis to test the temporal correlation between Fs with temperature and soil moisture. The PWC analysis provided evidence that soil moisture overshadows the influence of soil temperature for Fs in this water limited ecosystem. Precipitation pulses triggered hot-moments that increased Fsveg (up to 9000%) and Fsbare (up to 17,000%) with respect to pre-pulse rates. Highly parameterized empirical model...
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arid grasslands
precipitation variability
machine learning
soil respiration
wavelet analysis
rain pulses