Seasonal and diurnal variations of carbon dioxide and energy fluxes over three land cover types of Nepal
- 1Kathmandu Center for Research and Education, CAS-TU, Atmospheric Physics, Kathmandu, Nepal (mayor.bharatjoshi@gmail.com)
- 2Key Laboratory of Tibetan Environment Changes and Land SurfaceProcesses, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academyof Sciences, No. 16 Lincui Road, Chaoyang 100101, Beijing, China (PDF) Seasonal and diurnal variations of carbon dioxide and e
This study examines the seasonal and diurnal variations of carbon dioxide and energy fluxes over three land cover types of Nepal by using the eddy covariance method from March to November 2016. The surface energy balance closures were moderate with values of about 56%, 61%, and 64% closure at Kirtipur, Simara, and Tarahara sites respectively. The monthly average values of net radiation flux and latent heat flux peaked in August at Kirtipur and Tarahara sites where as in June at the Simara site respectively. The maximum monthly average measured sensible heat flux was 37 W m−2, 43.6 W m−2, and 36.3 W m−2 in April for all the sites whereas soil heat flux was 5.1 W m−2 and 2.9 W m−2 in April for Kirtipur and Simara sites and 6.2 W m−2 in June for the Tarahara site. The magnitude of the diurnal peak of net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) reached up to 11.04 μmol m−2 s−1 atKirtipur, 15.04 μmol m−2 s−1 at Simara, and 10.44 μmol m−2 s−1 at Tarahara sites respectively. Among the three study sites, the ecosystem at the Kirtipur site was a good carbon source; the ecosystems at Simara and Tarahara sites were low and had good carbon sinks in the growing season. In addition, all three different land cover ecosystem were carbon sources when accounted for during the measurement period.
How to cite: Joshi, B. B., Ma, Y., and Wang, B.: Seasonal and diurnal variations of carbon dioxide and energy fluxes over three land cover types of Nepal, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-1674, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-1674, 2023.