Soil nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide concentration data for Niwot Ridge and Loch Vale watershed, 1994.
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Concentrations of carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide from snow-covered alpine soil surfaces were measured at Niwot Ridge. Six sites characterized by relatively shallow snowpacks were sampled in 1993. A total of 27 sites were sampled in 1994. Nine of the 1994 sites were located in the naturally shallow snowfield sampled in 1993, 9 sites were located in a formerly shallow snowpack site where snow depth was augmented by the construction of a 2.8-m high, 60-m long snowfence, and the 9 remaining sites were located in a naturally deep snowpack. Concentrations of N2O and CO2 at the soil surface were measured monthly from January until March, biweekly through April, and weekly until snowmelt was complete. Elevated levels of CO2 under the snowpack, suggesting microbial activity, were first observed under the shallow snowpacks in early March of 1993. N2O production under snow was first observed in April 1993, when soil temperatures had warmed above -3 degrees C. In 1994 shallow snowpack sites exhibited diminished and sporadic production of both CO2 and N2O, apparently due to the inconsistent snow cover compared to 1993. The snowfence sites exhibited elevated CO2 and N2O levels beginning in February 1994. Both CO2 and N2O fluxes from the snowfence site were similar to those measured under the naturally deep snowpack. These data suggest that the timing and depth of snow cover during the alpine winter control microbial activity by insulating soils from extreme air temperatures. To obtain a regional perspective on subnivean trace gas fluxes, both CO2 and N2O samples were determined at sites below treeline on Niwot Ridge and at Loch Vale in Rocky Mountain National Park.
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