Siberian carbon sink reduced by forest disturbances

碳汇 环境科学 固碳 水槽(地理) 碳循环 气候变化 碳纤维 大气科学 二氧化碳 生态系统 生态学 地理 地质学 生物 复合数 复合材料 材料科学 地图学
作者
Lei Fan,Jean‐Pierre Wigneron,Philippe Ciais,Jérôme Chave,Martin Brandt,Stephen Sitch,Chao Ye,Ana Bastos,Xin Li,Yuanwei Qin,Wenping Yuan,Dmitry Schepaschenko,Liudmila Mukhortova,Xiaojun Li,Xiangzhuo Liu,Mengjia Wang,Frédéric Frappart,Xiangming Xiao,Jingming Chen,Mingguo Ma,Jianguang Wen,Xiuzhi Chen,Hui Yang,Dave van Wees,Rasmus Fensholt
出处
期刊:Nature Geoscience [Springer Nature]
卷期号:16 (1): 56-62 被引量:37
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41561-022-01087-x
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Siberian forests are generally thought to have acted as an important carbon sink over recent decades, but exposure to severe droughts and fire disturbances may have impacted their carbon dynamics. Limited available forest inventories mean the carbon balance remains uncertain. Here we analyse annual live and dead above-ground carbon changes derived from low-frequency passive microwave observations from 2010 to 2019. We find that during this period, the carbon balance of Siberian forests was close to neutral, with the forests acting as a small carbon sink of $$+ 0.02_{ + 0.01}^{ + 0.03}$$ PgC yr−1. Carbon storage in dead wood increased, but this was largely offset by a decrease in live biomass. Substantial losses of live above-ground carbon are attributed to fire and drought, such as the widespread fires in northern Siberia in 2012 and extreme drought in eastern Siberia in 2015. These live above-ground carbon losses contrast with ‘greening’ trends seen in leaf area index over the same period, a decoupling explained by faster post-disturbance recovery of leaf area than live above-ground carbon. Our study highlights the vulnerability of large forest carbon stores in Siberia to climate-induced disturbances, challenging the persistence of the carbon sink in this region of the globe. Carbon sequestration by Siberian forests has been low over the past decade due to disturbances that have decreased live biomass and increased dead wood, according to passive microwave observations.
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