Authors
Kelly R Redeker, Robert M Kalin
Publication date
2012/4
Journal
Global Change Biology
Volume
18
Issue
4
Pages
1453-1467
Description
Forest soils demonstrate in a microcosm the difficulties that are faced in quantifying methyl halide budgets. Carbon isotopic analyses have been proposed as a potential tool to address these concerns and in this study we have measured significant enrichment of the methyl chloride 13C/12C isotopic ratio (from −40.2 ± 0.8‰ to −33.4 ± 7.4‰) after 9 min chamber emplacement on local Irish forest soils. This enrichment occurred independent of direction of methyl chloride fluxes. Measurements from soil cores in a flow‐through system (FTS) are comparable with chamber‐based isotopic measurements and indicate that methyl chloride produced abiotically from organic soil horizons has an isotopic 13C signature of −53 ± 49‰, significantly less depleted than previously reported. Average net methyl chloride, methyl bromide and methyl iodide fluxes from soils (77.8 ± 2.1, 1.25 ± 3.63 and 0.35 ± 2.00 μg MeX m−2 day−1 …
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