Højdepunkter
2014
CENPERM er nu halvvejs inde i finansieringsperioden på seks år. Det er med glæde, at
vi kan konstatere at en række af vores helt
centrale artikler nu er blevet publiceret i Nature Publishing Group. Det inkluderer artikler
der repræsenterer hele skalaen fra molekyle
til landskab hvilket netop er fokusområdet
for CENPERM. Den mindste skala præsenteres af Jansson & Tas (2014) med fokus på
DNA-sekventeringstekno-logier for at forstå
mikrobielle samfundsfunktioner og økologi i
permafrost. På den lidt større skala er målinger
i forsøgsfelter med henblik på at beskrive
ændringer i økosystemer efter en permafrostoptøning beskrevet af Nauta et al. (2014). Og
endelig på den helt store skala er metanoptag
målt i forsøgsområder opskaleret til hele
Nordøstgrønland (Jørgensen et al., 2014). De
to sidstnævnte undersøgelser er beskrevet
yderligere nedenfor.
CENPERMs tredje år vil blive husket for den
markante indsats i Grønland for at sikre den
endelige etablering af alle langsigtede feltforsøg,
herunder etableringen af en række risikofyldte
projekter ved Brønlundhus i det nordligste
Grønland. På personalesiden er CENPERM nu
næsten fuldt bemandet med fire postdocs og
Per Ambus på plads i et nyt fuldtidsprofessorat.
Vigtige forskningsresultater i 2014
Følgende fire videnskabelige publikationer fra
2014 understreger den tidsmæssige og rumlige
skala som er udgangspunktet for CENPERMs
tværvidenskabelige portefølje: Fra jordbundens
geokemi, jord-plante interaktioner med fokus på
netto gasudveksling med atmosfæren, til økosystem-produktivitet og gasudveksling i landskabsskala - i alle tilfælde forårsaget af klimaændringer.
Det er velkendt at helt eller delvist vandmættede jordtyper kan være en vigtig kilde til metan
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(CH4) i atmosfæren, mens mere tørre jordtyper
typisk kan optage CH4 fra atmosfæren. Det
afgørende er hvilke mikroorganismer der findes
i forskellige jordtyper under de kontrastholdige
miljøforhold. Christiansen et al. (2014) rapporterede i Biogeochemistry en god sammenhæng
mellem metan-optaget/frigivelsen og de funktionelle grupper af mikroorganismer i et ungt
arktisk landskab på Disko i Vestgrønland. Studiet
dokumenterer en overensstemmelse mellem
målte CH4 flukse mellem jord og atmosfæren,
den potentielle rate af CH4 -optag og produktion
målt i laboratoriet og endelig diversiteten af mikroorganismer der findes i de forskellige jordtyper.
Tundra økosystemer er udsat for forstyrrelser
forårsaget af klimaforandringer, som kan ændre vegetationssammensætningen. Nauta et al.
(2014) rapporterer i Nature Climate Change,
hvordan hurtig permafrost-kollaps kan omdanne den sibirske tundra til en metan-kilde.
Vi udførte et eksperiment i tundraen i det
nordøstlige Sibirien, en region der er kendt for
enorme kulstofpuljer i permafrost. Her fjernede
vi den dominerende busk-art for at vurdere
effekten af plantedækket i forhold til permafrostens stabilitet. Overraskende medførte fjernelsen
en hurtig optøning af den øverste del af permafrosten hen over sommerperioden i de seks år,
forsøget varede. Den forøgede optøningsdybde
medførte kollaps af tundraens overflade og
efterfølgende dannelse af småsøer. De hurtige
og betydelige ændringer i optøningsdybde, hydrologi og overfladeforhøjning ændrede dramatisk på metan-balancen, således at tundraen gik
fra at være et dræn til i stedet at være en kilde
af metan til atmosfæren efter kun fem år. Disse
resultater viser, at planter spiller en afgørende
rolle i stabiliseringen af permafrost.
Fremtidige klimaforandringer vil sandsynligvis
påvirke netto metan balancen i arktiske økosystemer og dermed påvirke atmosfærens indhold
ANNUAL REPORT 2014 CENPERM Center for Permafrost
Field sites Brønlundhus Svalbard Longyearbyen Greenland Zackenberg Disko Qajaa Sweden Kangerlussuaq Nuuk Narsarsuaq Abisko Sermilik
Directors welcome The vision of Center for Permafrost Highlights 2014 Højdepunk ter 2014 Microbes on the dark side of the Greenland Ice Sheet Publications & conferences Communication & outreach Educational activities Ongoing research projects & graduate students International collaborators & funding
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Directors welcome CENPERM a Center of Excellence, funded by the Danish National Research Foundation has ended its third year and all field sites in Greenland are now fully operating. The last frontier was Brønlundhus in Peary Land in North Greenland. This now allows us to proceed with parallel inve
The vision of Center for Permafrost Microbial activity Plant ecology CENPERM Permafrost soil & landscape dynamics CENPERM will integrate multidisciplinary research of biogeochemical and physical processes in a climate-vegetation-soil-microorganismpermafrost approach in transects across the major
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Highlights 2014 Now half way into the 6-year funding period, we are very pleased to see a range of our scientific papers published within the Nature Publishing Group, representing the contrasting scale from molecules to landscape/regions, which is a key issue addressed at CENPERM. The finest scale i
Future climate change is likely to act as a driver for microbial soil CH4 oxidation in arctic ecosystems with potential significant effects for the global consumption of atmospheric CH4. In Jørgensen et al. (2014) we report in Nature Geoscience on the regional net methane budget for Northeast Greenl
Højdepunkter 2014 CENPERM er nu halvvejs inde i finansieringsperioden på seks år. Det er med glæde, at vi kan konstatere at en række af vores helt centrale artikler nu er blevet publiceret i Nature Publishing Group. Det inkluderer artikler der repræsenterer hele skalaen fra molekyle til landskab hvi
af CH4 i global skala. Jørgensen et al. (2014) konkluderer i Nature Geoscience, at de isfrie områder i Nordøstgrønland fungerer som et dræn for atmosfærisk metan og at dette dræn sandsynligvis vil blive forstærket i et fremtidigt varmere klima. Mange arktiske økosystemer virker som dræn for atmosfær
Microbes on the dark side of the Greenland Ice by Marek Stibal, CENPERM and a member of the Dark Snow initiative The world is getting warmer. The Arctic doubly so. Glaciers and ice sheets are melting, raising sea levels and giving way to warmer ecosystems. Could we all all life forms join forces
variations in the surface ice of the ice sheet. Enter microbes. Supraglacial microbes can affect albedo in several ways. Some aggregate dark mineral particles and organic matter deposited on the ice sheet surface. They also produce dark-colored humic substances as by-products of organic matter degra
Publications & conferences Peer-reviewed international papers (CENPERM members shown in bold) Blikra, L.H., Christiansen, H.H. (2014) A fieldbased model of permafrost-controlled rockslide deformation in northern Norway. Geomorphology 208, 34-49. Cameron, K.A., Hagedorn, B., Dieser, M., Christner, B.
mann, S., Larsen, I-L., Ytrehus, B., Hofshagen, M. (2104) Climate and environmental change drives Ixodes ricinus geographical expansion at the northern range margin. Parasites & Vectors 7, 1. Jørgensen, C.J., Johansen, K.M.L., Westergaard-Nielsen, A., Elberling, B. (2014) Net regional methane sink i
structure and stable isotope signatures in West Greenland lakes. Hydrobiologia 730, 59-77 Rinnan, R., Steinke, M., McGenity, T., Loreto, F. (2014). Plant volatiles in extreme terrestrial and marine environments. Plant, Cell and Environment 37, 1776-1789. Rousk, K., Sorensen, P.L., Lett, S., Michelse
University, DCE Danish Centre for Environment and Energy, 93. Science 2014.6. Korean Society of Soil Sciences and Fertilizer, 443-443. Sigsgaard, C., Stecher, O., Elberling, B., Christoffersen, K.S. (2014) Monitoring DiskoBasis. In: Perlt, T.W., Christoffersen, K.S. (ed.) Arctic Station Annual Re
Møller, A.B., Hollesen, J., Matthiesen, H. and Elberling, B. (2014). Soil, climate and preservation conditions at three archaeological middens in South-Western Greenland. Extended abstracts of 2014 ICOMOS International Polar Heritage Committee Conference The Future of Polar Heritage. 126-130. Pape
Voriskova, J., Gilman, F., Blok, D., Michelsen, A., Elberling, B., Priemé, A., Holben, W.E., Jacobsen, C.S. (2014) Effects of experimental warming on bacterial and fungal community in active layer of permafrost in Western Greenland. Poster at 15th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, Seoul,
Elberling, B. (2014) Den oversete vinter - samspillet mellem permafrost, jordmiljø og biologi samt ændringer i dette i relation til klimaændringer (in Danish). Invited speak at the Royal Danish Geographical Society, Copenhagen, Nov. 4. Hollesen, J. (2014) Arctic cultural heritage and climate change
Biomass es timates using drones in relation to sheep far ming near Nar sar suaq in South Greenland. Photo: Bo Elber ling CENPERM Annual Report 2014 19
Communication & outreach Greenland and the Arctic have been on the general agenda in 2014 not least in relation to future exploration of natural resources and a general election in Greenland. CENPERM has prioritized communication and outreach activities this year in Greenlandic, English, and Danish
address this task by participating in outreach activities across communicative platforms. Please see the additional links on our website: www.cenperm.ku.dk. Network meetings CENPERM has hosted and participated in several network meetings and seminars during 2014. The most important ones include Cha
Other outreach Public lecture at Danish Association of Masters and PhDs: Permafrosten forsvinder - fup og fakta om Arktis (in Danish), Apr. 23 Bo Elberling. Guided tours on site, Disko, July and August. Tour groups and local inhabitants: more than 100 planned visitors. Guided tours on site, Abisko,
Apr. 3. Samuel Faucherre: The importance of abiotic sediment parameters on arctic permafrost carbon turnover. Apr. 10. Ludovica Dimperio: The effects of climate changes on soil methane oxidation in a dry arctic tundra. Apr. 24. Mathilde Jammet: Winter and spring CH4 emissions in a subarctic lake and
Oct. 23. Riikka Rinnan: Mismatch between climate change effects on ecosystem and plant emissions of biogenic volatile organic compounds. Oct. 30. Merian S. Haugwitz: Biogeography of arctic fungi. Nov. 6. Daan Blok: Shrubs on the rise: the role of snow cover and summer temperature in tundra ecosystem
Per Ambus dur ing his Inaugur al lec ture at CENPER M , Dec. 4. Photo: Kent Pør k sen Guests Throughout 2014, CENPERM has had the pleasure of receiving a number of visiting experts at the Center. These guests contributed significant scientific insights to the continued research efforts at the Cente
Educational activities CENPERM activities in 2014 included a number of educational efforts. These include both arctic field courses and classic university courses at bachelor, master and PhD levels. CENPERM lecturers have in 2014 been involved in several regular university courses, where CENPERM top
Biological Experiments: Design and Analysis, B.Sc. course, Dept. of Biology, University of Copenhagen. A. Michelsen, D. Blok, autumn. General Microbiology, B.Sc. course, Dept. of Biology, University of Copenhagen. A. Priemé, autumn. Samfundsmæssigt Væsentlige Stofstrømme, Dept. of Geosciences and Na
Ongoing research projects & graduate students At CENPERM we aim to address specific research problems at the Postdoc, PhD and Master levels and at the same time to ensure a shared perspective on permafrost research and related fields. In most cases, thesis at Master and PhD levels are merged into in
Rousk, Kathrin. Postdoc, Jan. 2014Abiotic controls of nitrogen (N) fixation: Implications for plant-bacteria associations and ecosystem N-cycling. Stibal, Marek. Researcher, Mar. 2012Microbial community on the Greenland Ice Sheet as a possible factor affecting the physical behaviour of the ice sheet
Lindwall, Frida: Diurnal variation and controls of volatile organic compound emissions from arctic vegetation, Mar. 1, 2013-. Supervisor: Riikka Rinnan. Markussen, Thor Nygaard: Sediment supply from tidewater glaciers and coastal erosion to fjords and shelf seas, Greenland, Oct. 1. 2012- . Superviso
Banyasz, Imre: Carbon lability in permafrost soils with different grain size and field measurements in Disko, Greenland, Feb. 2014-. Supervisors: Bo Elberling, Samuel Faucherre and Cecilie Skov. Brusvang, Peter: Carbon exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence in a low arctic heath: effects of experimen
Pedersen, Sami: An incubation study of carbon lability in permafrost affected soils in the Lena River Delta, completed Jul. 2014. Supervisors: Christian J. Jørgensen and Samuel Faucherre. Rolsted, Morten Mikkel Mejlhede: Morphological and physiological responses of dwarf birch (Betula nana) to exper
Vedel-Petersen, Ida: BVOC emission from sub-arctic plants in response to climate change, completed Sep. 2014. Supervisors: Riikka Rinnan and Michelle Schollert. Winkler, Judith: Long-term response of Salix polaris after six years of increased snow cover in a High Arctic ecosystem, completed Jun. 201
International collaborators & funding Research activities at CENPERM are linked to a number of well-established international arctic networks. These cooperation agreements are supplemented by a strong affiliation to internationally recognized researchers. These research profiles will contribute sign
Greenland Institute of Natural Resources: Field Investigations. Helmholtz Zentrum München-Institute for Biochemical Plant Pathology. Germany: Jörg-Peter Schnitzler, Experimental collaboration and Phytotron study with tundra mesocosms. iDiv centre for biodiversity synthesis, Leipzig, Germany. sTUNDRA
Wageningen University, the Netherlands: Monique Heijmans, permafrost field incubation study. Aarhus University, Denmark: Villum Research Station permafrost coring. Two permafrost boreholes. Permafrost thermal monitoring and core analyses for scientific publication. External funding Researchers with
Villum Foundation / Aarhus University: Permafrost coring at Station Nord. Grant holder: Bo Elberling and Hanne H. Christiansen. Period: 2014. DKK 570,000. Villum Foundation: Young Investigator Programme: Microbial community on the Greenland Ice Sheet as a possible factor affecting the physical behav
CENPERM staff Researchers Albers Christian Researcher Ambus Per Professor Andersen Thorbjørn J. Associate professor Andreasen Toke Research assistant Christiansen Hanne Hvidtfeldt Professor Christensen Anne T. Research assistant Elberling Bo Professor, Director Ernstsen Verner Br
CENPERM staff Lindwall Frida PhD student Karami Mojtaba PhD student Kramshøj Magnus PhD student Larsen Nynne R. PhD student Markussen Thor N. PhD student Mikkelsen Andreas Bech PhD student Nielsen Cecilie Skov PhD student Nielsen Morten Schostag PhD student Schollert Michelle P
ANNUAL REPORT 2014 The Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF) is an independent organization established by the Danish Parliament in 1991 with the objective to promote and stimulate basic research at the highest international level at the frontiers of all scientific fields. The Center of Excell