The ability to predict the effects of climate change on trace gas fluxes requires a knowledge of ... more The ability to predict the effects of climate change on trace gas fluxes requires a knowledge of microbial temperature responses. However, the response of a microbial community to temperature in a given substrate may be complicated by its thermal history. To examine the effect of sequentially changing temperature on methane and carbon dioxide production in different peat types, we incubated anaerobic peat samples from 3 types of northern peatlands, a bog, a sedge fen and a cedar swamp, in both rising and falling temperature regimes. Graphic and statistical comparisons of the different temperature regimes suggest hysteresis in microbial response to temperature, although the absolute rates at any given temperature often did not differ. Where regressions for temperature response (Arrhenius plots) were significant, they generally differed between temperature regimes. The greatest differences among treatments occurred during the first half of the 40-d incubation. Increases in carbon diox...
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2005
Page 1. C-LOCK (PATENT PENDING): A SYSTEM FOR ESTIMATING AND CERTIFYING CARBON EMISSION REDUCTION... more Page 1. C-LOCK (PATENT PENDING): A SYSTEM FOR ESTIMATING AND CERTIFYING CARBON EMISSION REDUCTION CREDITS FOR THE SEQUESTRATION OF SOIL CARBON ON AGRICULTURAL LAND PATRICK ...
ABSTRACT C-Lock (patent pending) is a system that has been designed to produce standardized carbo... more ABSTRACT C-Lock (patent pending) is a system that has been designed to produce standardized carbon emission reduction credits (CERCs) that minimize litigation risks to purchasers and maximize the potential value to agricultural producers. C-Lock provides a web-based user interface linking producer-supplied, verifiable, management data, a detailed regional-scale GIS, and a biogeochemical model (CENTURY). Output includes historical incremental carbon sequestration since 1990 and predictions of future sequestration, packaged to satisfy evolving regulatory standards. C-Lock incorporates a unique uncertainty analysis and a three-level verification system to produce certified CERCs for specific land parcels in a way that is reproducible, equitable, and regionally defensible.Using a South Dakota farm as an example, the authors show how, by avoiding reliance on field sampling, this system can minimize measurement and monitoring costs. It allows individual producers a high degree of control over contract design and marketing, thereby reducing transaction costs. The transparent, standardized, and auditable procedure produces CERCs of maximum value to those seeking emission offsets.
The nitrogen (N) dynamics within short-rotation intensive-culture forest plantations are poorly u... more The nitrogen (N) dynamics within short-rotation intensive-culture forest plantations are poorly understood. We developed a N budget for a 3-year-old hybrid poplar plantation under short-rotation intensive-culture management in northwestern Minnesota. Measured pools ...
The ability to predict the effects of climate change on trace gas fluxes requires a knowledge of ... more The ability to predict the effects of climate change on trace gas fluxes requires a knowledge of microbial temperature responses. However, the response of a microbial community to temperature in a given substrate may be complicated by its thermal history. To examine the effect of sequentially changing temperature on methane and carbon dioxide production in different peat types, we incubated anaerobic peat samples from 3 types of northern peatlands, a bog, a sedge fen and a cedar swamp, in both rising and falling temperature regimes. Graphic and statistical comparisons of the different temperature regimes suggest hysteresis in microbial response to temperature, although the absolute rates at any given temperature often did not differ. Where regressions for temperature response (Arrhenius plots) were significant, they generally differed between temperature regimes. The greatest differences among treatments occurred during the first half of the 40-d incubation. Increases in carbon diox...
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2005
Page 1. C-LOCK (PATENT PENDING): A SYSTEM FOR ESTIMATING AND CERTIFYING CARBON EMISSION REDUCTION... more Page 1. C-LOCK (PATENT PENDING): A SYSTEM FOR ESTIMATING AND CERTIFYING CARBON EMISSION REDUCTION CREDITS FOR THE SEQUESTRATION OF SOIL CARBON ON AGRICULTURAL LAND PATRICK ...
ABSTRACT C-Lock (patent pending) is a system that has been designed to produce standardized carbo... more ABSTRACT C-Lock (patent pending) is a system that has been designed to produce standardized carbon emission reduction credits (CERCs) that minimize litigation risks to purchasers and maximize the potential value to agricultural producers. C-Lock provides a web-based user interface linking producer-supplied, verifiable, management data, a detailed regional-scale GIS, and a biogeochemical model (CENTURY). Output includes historical incremental carbon sequestration since 1990 and predictions of future sequestration, packaged to satisfy evolving regulatory standards. C-Lock incorporates a unique uncertainty analysis and a three-level verification system to produce certified CERCs for specific land parcels in a way that is reproducible, equitable, and regionally defensible.Using a South Dakota farm as an example, the authors show how, by avoiding reliance on field sampling, this system can minimize measurement and monitoring costs. It allows individual producers a high degree of control over contract design and marketing, thereby reducing transaction costs. The transparent, standardized, and auditable procedure produces CERCs of maximum value to those seeking emission offsets.
The nitrogen (N) dynamics within short-rotation intensive-culture forest plantations are poorly u... more The nitrogen (N) dynamics within short-rotation intensive-culture forest plantations are poorly understood. We developed a N budget for a 3-year-old hybrid poplar plantation under short-rotation intensive-culture management in northwestern Minnesota. Measured pools ...
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