APPLICATION OF STATIC AN DYNAMIC ENCLOSURES FOR DETERMINING DIMETHYL SULFIDE AND CARBONYL SULFIDE EXCHANGE IN SPHAGNUM PEATLANDS - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION OF FLUX

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DEMELLO, WZ [1 ]
HINES, ME [1 ]
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[1] UNIV NEW HAMPSHIRE, INST STUDY EARTH OCEANS & SPACE, DURHAM, NH 03824 USA
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10.1029/94JD01025
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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A static enclosure method was applied to determine the exchange of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and carbonyl sulfide (OCS) between the surface of Sphagnum peatlands and the atmosphere. Measurements were performed concurrently with dynamic (flow through) enclosure measurements with sulfur-free air used as sweep gas. This latter technique has been used to acquire the majority of available data on the exchange of S gases between the atmosphere and the continental surfaces and has been criticized because it is thought to overestimate the true flux of gases by disrupting natural S gas gradients. DMS emission rates determined by both methods were not statistically different between 4 and >400 nmol m-2 h-1, indicating that previous data on emissions of at least DMS are probably valid. However, die increase in DMS in static enclosures was not linear, indicating the potential for a negative feedback of enclosure DMS concentrations on efflux. The dynamic enclosure method measured positive OCS flux rates (emission) at all sites, while data using static enclosures indicated that OCS was consumed from the atmosphere at these same sites at rates of 3.7 to 55 nmol m-2 h-1. Measurements using both enclosure techniques at a site devoid of vegetation showed that peat was a source of both DMS and OCS. However, the rate of OCS efflux from decomposing peat was more than counterbalanced by OCS consumption by vegetation, including Sphagnum mosses, and net OCS uptake occurred at all sites. We propose that all wetlands are net sinks for OCS.
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