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William H. Schlesinger Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences Duke University The Global Carbon Cycle and the Duke Forest Free-Air CO 2 Enrichment (FACE) Project

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William H. Schlesinger

Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences

Duke University

The Global Carbon Cycle and the Duke Forest Free-Air CO2

Enrichment (FACE) Project

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Photosynthesis

CO2 + H2O CH2O + O2

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Ambient NPP (g m-2 y-1)

1000 1200 1400 1600 1800

% S

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10

15

20

25 (p=0.08, r2= 0.68)

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Annual Mineralization(g N m-2 yr-1)

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Annual Mineralization(g N m-2 yr-1)

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m-2

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Mineral soil (0-15 cm)

Ambient Elevated

Del

ta 1

3 C

-30

-28

-26

-24

-22

-20

(15-30 cm)

Ambient Elevated

Del

ta 13

C

-30

-28

-26

-24

-22

-20

p = 0.002

p = 0.352

Mineral soil (0-15 cm)

Ambient Elevated

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/m2 )

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(15-30 cm)

Ambient Elevated

(gC

/m2 )

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P = 0.195

P = 0.305

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FACTS-1 Loblolly Pine Girth Increase (from Bole Cores)at Breast Height as of September 2003

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Nitrogen Budget: Ambient and Elevated CO2

Component Ambient Elevated %Change (kg/ha/yr) (kg/ha/yr)

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Plant Requirement 51.9 61.5 18.5

Retranslocation 28.6 31.5 10.2

Uptake from Soil 23.3 30.0 28.9

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Nitrogen-Use Efficiency 292 311 6.6

(NPP/Requirement) __________________________________________________________

(Finzi et. al. 2002)

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Rainfall (mm)

500 600 700 800

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Average ratio of soil CO2 efflux between paired ambient and elevated rings

96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03

% D

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Chemical Weathering by Carbonation

CO2 + H2O H+ + HCO3- H2CO3

2NaAlSi3O8 + 2H2CO3 + 9H2O

2Na+ + 2HCO3- + 4H4SiO4 + Al2Si2O5(OH)4

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Soil Solution Chemistry (meq/liter)

Depth Ambient Elevated

Cl

15 cm 0.04 0.05

200 cm 0.10 0.17

Cations

15 cm 0.36 0.41

200cm 0.76 2.82

HCO3 –Alkalinity

15cm 0.13 0.13

200cm 0.64 1.68

Dissolved Silicon

15cm 0.07 0.08

200cm 0.28 0.35

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Estimated Groundwater Sink in 2050

Groundwater Flux (Zekster and Loaiciga 1993)

1 x 1016 liters/year

HCO3 Concentration at 200 cm

Ambient 3 mM = 0.40 x 1015 gC/yr

Elevated 4 mM = 0.52 x 1015 gC/yr

Net Sink of 5 gC/m2/yr or 0.12 x 1015gC/yr worldwide

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Carbon Sequestration Due to Growth at High CO2 (gC/m2/yr) ______________________________________________________

Control Elevated Change “Beta Factor”

Stem Biomass 397 505 108 ** 27%

Forest Floor 78 130 52 ** 67%

Soil Organic Matter 0-15 cm 72 99 27 ns 38%

15-30 cm 21 34 13 ns 62%

Groundwater Flux 16 21 5 ** 31%

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Total 584 789 205 35%

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Crude, upper-limit estimate of forest uptake by atmospheric CO2 in 2050

Global NPP in Forests 26.9 x 1015 gC/yr (Field et al. 1998)

Response to FACE in +20% = 5.6 x 1015 gC/yr globally …Duke Forest

IPCC BAU Emissions 15 x 1015 gC/yr …Estimate for 2050

Gross Increment of carbon 36% …Uptake by Forests

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