Aggregated estimation of basic parameters of biological production and carbon budget of Russian terrestrial ecosystems: 3. Biogeochemical carbon fluxes

Authors:   Stolbovoi V, Nilsson S, Shvidenko A, McCallum I

Publication Year:   2004

Reference:  Russian Journal of Ecology, 35(3):150-155 [2004]

Translated from Ekologiya , 3:179-184

Abstract

The biogeochemical cycle of organic carbon in Russian terrestrial ecosystems in 1990 is considered. Its components have been estimated as follows: net primary production, 4354 million metric tons of carbon (Mt C); annual amount of plant detritus, 3223 Mt C; heterotrophic soil respiration, 3214 Mt C; biomass utilization, 680 Mt C; damage to vegetation caused by fire and pests, 140 Mt C; and removal by surface and ground waters, 79 Mt C. Anthropogenically regulated fluxes of organic carbon (820 Mt C) are comparable to its amount involved in the natural cycle.
Keywords: Biogeochemistry of terrestrial ecosystems; balance of biogeochemical carbon fluxes; greenhouse gases

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