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Divergent patterns of experimental and model-derived permafrost ecosystem carbon dynamics in response to Arctic warming
Christina Schädel
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,
C. Koven
2
,
Dave Lawrence
3
,
Gerardo Celis
1
,
A Garnello
1
,
Jack A. Hutchings
4
,
Marguerite Mauritz
1
,
Susan M. Natali
5
,
E F Pegoraro
1
,
Heidi Rodenhizer
1
,
Verity G. Salmon
6
,
M A Taylor
1
,
Elizabeth E. Webb
7
,
William R. Wieder
3, 8
,
Edward A.G Schuur
1
5
Woods Hole Research Center, Falmouth, MA United States of America.
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2018-10-02
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SJR: 2.144
CiteScore: 11.1
Impact factor: 5.6
ISSN: 17489326, 17489318
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
General Environmental Science
Abstract
Author(s): Schadel, C; Koven, CD; Lawrence, DM; Celis, G; Garnello, AJ; Hutchings, J; Mauritz, M; Natali, SM; Pegoraro, E; Rodenhizer, H; Salmon, VG; Taylor, MA; Webb, EE; Wieder, WR; Schuur, EAG | Abstract: In the last few decades, temperatures in the Arctic have increased twice as much as the rest of the globe. As permafrost thaws in response to this warming, large amounts of soil organic matter may become vulnerable to decomposition. Microbial decomposition will release carbon (C) from permafrost soils, however, warmer conditions could also lead to enhanced plant growth and C uptake. Field and modeling studies show high uncertainty in soil and plant responses to climate change but there have been few studies that reconcile field and model data to understand differences and reduce uncertainty. Here, we evaluate gross primary productivity (GPP), ecosystem respiration (Reco), and net ecosystem C exchange (NEE) from eight years of experimental soil warming in moist acidic tundra against equivalent fluxes from the Community Land Model during simulations parameterized to reflect the field conditions associated with this manipulative field experiment. Over the eight-year experimental period, soil temperatures and thaw depths increased with warming in field observations and model simulations. However, the field and model results do not agree on warming effects on water table depth; warming created wetter soils in the field and drier soils in the models. In the field, initial increases in growing season GPP, Reco, and NEE to experimentally-induced permafrost thaw created a higher C sink capacity in the first years followed by a stronger C source in years six through eight. In contrast, both models predicted linear increases in GPP, Reco, and NEE with warming. The divergence of model results from field experiments reveals the role subsidence, hydrology, and nutrient cycling play in influencing the C flux responses to permafrost thaw, a complexity that the models are not structurally able to predict, and highlight challenges associated with projecting C cycle dynamics across the Arctic.
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Schädel C. et al. Divergent patterns of experimental and model-derived permafrost ecosystem carbon dynamics in response to Arctic warming // Environmental Research Letters. 2018. Vol. 13. No. 10. p. 105002.
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Schädel C., Koven C., Lawrence D., Celis G., Garnello A., Hutchings J. A., Mauritz M., Natali S. M., Pegoraro E. F., Rodenhizer H., Salmon V. G., Taylor M. A., Webb E. E., Wieder W. R., Schuur E. A. Divergent patterns of experimental and model-derived permafrost ecosystem carbon dynamics in response to Arctic warming // Environmental Research Letters. 2018. Vol. 13. No. 10. p. 105002.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1088/1748-9326/aae0ff
UR - https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aae0ff
TI - Divergent patterns of experimental and model-derived permafrost ecosystem carbon dynamics in response to Arctic warming
T2 - Environmental Research Letters
AU - Schädel, Christina
AU - Koven, C.
AU - Lawrence, Dave
AU - Celis, Gerardo
AU - Garnello, A
AU - Hutchings, Jack A.
AU - Mauritz, Marguerite
AU - Natali, Susan M.
AU - Pegoraro, E F
AU - Rodenhizer, Heidi
AU - Salmon, Verity G.
AU - Taylor, M A
AU - Webb, Elizabeth E.
AU - Wieder, William R.
AU - Schuur, Edward A.G
PY - 2018
DA - 2018/10/02
PB - IOP Publishing
SP - 105002
IS - 10
VL - 13
SN - 1748-9326
SN - 1748-9318
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@article{2018_Schädel,
author = {Christina Schädel and C. Koven and Dave Lawrence and Gerardo Celis and A Garnello and Jack A. Hutchings and Marguerite Mauritz and Susan M. Natali and E F Pegoraro and Heidi Rodenhizer and Verity G. Salmon and M A Taylor and Elizabeth E. Webb and William R. Wieder and Edward A.G Schuur},
title = {Divergent patterns of experimental and model-derived permafrost ecosystem carbon dynamics in response to Arctic warming},
journal = {Environmental Research Letters},
year = {2018},
volume = {13},
publisher = {IOP Publishing},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aae0ff},
number = {10},
pages = {105002},
doi = {10.1088/1748-9326/aae0ff}
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Schädel, Christina, et al. “Divergent patterns of experimental and model-derived permafrost ecosystem carbon dynamics in response to Arctic warming.” Environmental Research Letters, vol. 13, no. 10, Oct. 2018, p. 105002. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aae0ff.