The dominant role of semi-arid ecosystems in the trend and variability of the land CO2 sink


Autoria(s): Ahlstrom, A.; Raupach, M. R.; Schurgers, G.; Smith, B.; Arneth, A.; Jung, M.; Reichstein, M.; Canadell, J. G.; Friedlingstein, P.; Jain, A. K.; Kato, E.; Poulter, B.; Sitch, S.; Stocker, Benjamin; Viovy, N.; Wang, Y. P.; Wiltshire, A.; Zaehle, S.; Zeng, N.
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

The growth rate of atmospheric carbondioxide(CO2) concentrations since industrialization is characterized by large interannual variability, mostly resulting from variability in CO 2 uptake by terrestrial ecosystems (typically termed carbon sink). However, the contributions of regional ecosystems to that variability are not well known. Using an ensemble of ecosystem and land-surface models and an empirical observation-based product of global gross primary production, we show that the mean sink, trend, and interannual variability in CO2 uptake by terrestrial ecosystems are dominated by distinct biogeographic regions. Whereas the mean sink is dominated by highly productive lands (mainly tropical forests), the trend and interannual variability of the sink are dominated by semi-arid ecosystems whose carbon balance is strongly associated with circulation-driven variations in both precipitation and temperature.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/70460/1/Science-2015-Ahlstr%C3%B6m-895-9.pdf

Ahlstrom, A.; Raupach, M. R.; Schurgers, G.; Smith, B.; Arneth, A.; Jung, M.; Reichstein, M.; Canadell, J. G.; Friedlingstein, P.; Jain, A. K.; Kato, E.; Poulter, B.; Sitch, S.; Stocker, Benjamin; Viovy, N.; Wang, Y. P.; Wiltshire, A.; Zaehle, S.; Zeng, N. (2015). The dominant role of semi-arid ecosystems in the trend and variability of the land CO2 sink. Science, 348(6237), pp. 895-899. American Association for the Advancement of Science 10.1126/science.aaa1668 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aaa1668>

doi:10.7892/boris.70460

info:doi:10.1126/science.aaa1668

urn:issn:0036-8075

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eng

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

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http://boris.unibe.ch/70460/

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Fonte

Ahlstrom, A.; Raupach, M. R.; Schurgers, G.; Smith, B.; Arneth, A.; Jung, M.; Reichstein, M.; Canadell, J. G.; Friedlingstein, P.; Jain, A. K.; Kato, E.; Poulter, B.; Sitch, S.; Stocker, Benjamin; Viovy, N.; Wang, Y. P.; Wiltshire, A.; Zaehle, S.; Zeng, N. (2015). The dominant role of semi-arid ecosystems in the trend and variability of the land CO2 sink. Science, 348(6237), pp. 895-899. American Association for the Advancement of Science 10.1126/science.aaa1668 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aaa1668>

Palavras-Chave #530 Physics
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

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