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Spatial research infrastructure Clusters „Biodiversity & LTER“

Achenkirch-Mühleggerköpfl (BFW)

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LTER-Austria - Austrian Society for Long-term Ecological Research

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Short Description

Norway Spruce-Fir-Red Beech Forest on Limestone: The experimental site Mühleggerköpfl is located on the northern edge of the Alps and receives air pollutants that are transported over long distances, by predominant westerly winds; local emissions from rural settlements are low.

The LTER site has an area of 20 hectares. It is a privately owned mature montane forest rich in Norway spruce in the Northern Limestone Alps at 920 m a.s.l. on a north–north-east facing slope of a mountain (47° 34’ 50” N; 11° 38’ 21” E). The site on an isolated calcareous outcrop in the valley of Achenbach represents a watershedsmall catchment. Routinely measured parameters over the years have included climate (air temperature, precipitation, and air humidity), soil temperature, soil water content, soil solution chemistry, nutrient content of Norway spruce needles, air quality, deposition of N, and surface runoff. The climate is cool and mesic with maximum precipitation in summer and a snow-free period from April/May to November/December. The mean annual air temperature and precipitation from on-site measurements are 6.8°C and 1580 mm, respectively. The annual variability of the precipitation is small. Moist conditions are also evident from the high relative air humidity.

Contact Person

Robert Jandl

Research Services

A climate manipulation experiment with a history of different research topics. Currently experimental soil warming and rain exclusion are used as manipulation. Response variables are greenhouse gas emissions from the soil.

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

Routinely measured parameters are site climate (air temperature, precipitation, and air humidity), soil water content, soil solution chemistry, tree nutrition, air quality, deposition of nitrogen, and surface runoff. An assessment of the standing tree biomass was undertaken at irregular intervals. The emission of the greenhouse–gases CO2 and N2O from soil was measured within specific experiments. Recent flagship experiments have been a nitrogen-balance assessment and a soil warming experiment.

Allocation to research infrastructure

LTER-Austria

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Contact

BFW
Robert Jandl
Institut für Waldökologie und Boden
robert.jandl@bfw.gv.at
https://bfw.ac.at/

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