Arctic aboveground tundra biomass dynamics between 1982 and 2010


Autoria(s): Epstein, Howard E; Raynolds, Martha K; Walker, Donald A; Bhatt, Uma S; Tucker, Compton J; Pinzon, Jorge E
Data(s)

08/04/2012

Resumo

Numerous studies have evaluated the dynamics of Arctic tundra vegetation throughout the past few decades, using remotely sensed proxies of vegetation, such as the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). While extremely useful, these coarse-scale satellite-derived measurements give us minimal information with regard to how these changes are being expressed on the ground, in terms of tundra structure and function. In this analysis, we used a strong regression model between NDVI and aboveground tundra phytomass, developed from extensive field-harvested measurements of vegetation biomass, to estimate the biomass dynamics of the circumpolar Arctic tundra over the period of continuous satellite records (1982-2010). We found that the southernmost tundra subzones (C-E) dominate the increases in biomass, ranging from 20 to 26%, although there was a high degree of heterogeneity across regions, floristic provinces, and vegetation types. The estimated increase in carbon of the aboveground live vegetation of 0.40 Pg C over the past three decades is substantial, although quite small relative to anthropogenic C emissions. However, a 19.8% average increase in aboveground biomass has major implications for nearly all aspects of tundra ecosystems including hydrology, active layer depths, permafrost regimes, wildlife and human use of Arctic landscapes. While spatially extensive on-the-ground measurements of tundra biomass were conducted in the development of this analysis, validation is still impossible without more repeated, long-term monitoring of Arctic tundra biomass in the field.

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application/zip, 4 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.809919

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.809919

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Relação

Raynolds, Martha K; Walker, Donald A; Epstein, Howard E; Pinzon, Jorge E; Tucker, Compton J (2012): A new estimate of tundra-biome phytomass from trans-Arctic field data and AVHRR NDVI. Remote Sensing Letters, 3(5), 403-411, doi:10.1080/01431161.2011.609188

Walker, Donald A; Epstein, Howard E; Raynolds, Martha K; Kuss, Patrick; Kopecky, MA; Frost, G V; Daniëls, Frederikus JA; Leibman, Marina O; Moskalenko, Nataliya G; Matyshak, George V; Khitun, OV; Khomutov, AV; Forbes, Bruce C; Bhatt, Uma S; Kade, Anja N; Vonlanthen, Corinne M; Tichy, L (2012): Environment, vegetation and greenness (NDVI) along the North America and Eurasia Arctic transects. Environmental Research Letters, 7(1), 015504, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/7/1/015504

Walker, Donald A; Kuss, Patrick; Epstein, Howard E; Kade, Anja N; Vonlanthen, Corinne M; Raynolds, Martha K; Daniëls, Frederikus JA (2011): Vegetation of zonal patterned-ground ecosystems along the North America Arctic bioclimate gradient. Applied Vegetation Science, 14(4), 440-463, doi:10.1111/j.1654-109X.2011.01149.x

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Epstein, Howard E; Raynolds, Martha K; Walker, Donald A; Bhatt, Uma S; Tucker, Compton J; Pinzon, Jorge E (2012): Dynamics of aboveground phytomass of the circumpolar Arctic tundra during the past three decades. Environmental Research Letters, 7(1), 12 pp, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/7/1/015506

Palavras-Chave #1982; 2010; Area; Area in square kilometer; between 1982-2010 in g/m**2; Biogeograph zone; Change; code; Country; description; Diff; Difference; floristic; International Polar Year (2007-2008); in total biomass; IPY; mean biomass 1982; mean biomass 2010; Province; see Figure 1 of article; Standard deviation; Std dev; total biomass; total biomass 1982-2010 in tons; Veg biom; Veg biom change; Veg biom tot; Vegetation biomass; Vegetation biomass, rate of change; Vegetation biomass, total; Vegetation type; Zone, biogeographic
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