温室气体
环境科学
一氧化二氮
二氧化碳
甲烷
溪流
水文学(农业)
全球变暖
大气科学
二氧化碳当量
气候变化
海洋学
地质学
化学
计算机科学
有机化学
岩土工程
计算机网络
作者
Ronny Lauerwald,George H. Allen,Bridget R. Deemer,Shaoda Liu,Taylor Maavara,Peter Raymond,Lewis Alcott,David Bastviken,Adam Hastie,Meredith A. Holgerson,Matthew S. Johnson,Bernhard Lehner,Peirong Lin,Alessandra Marzadri,Lishan Ran,Hanqin Tian,Xiao Yang,Yuanzhi Yao,Pierre Regnier
摘要
Abstract Inland waters are important sources of the greenhouse gasses (GHGs) carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), methane (CH 4 ) and nitrous oxide (N 2 O) to the atmosphere. In the framework of the second phase of the REgional Carbon Cycle Assessment and Processes (RECCAP‐2) initiative, we synthesize existing estimates of GHG emissions from streams, rivers, lakes and reservoirs, and homogenize them with regard to underlying global maps of water surface area distribution and the effects of seasonal ice cover. We then produce regionalized estimates of GHG emissions over 10 extensive land regions. According to our synthesis, inland water GHG emissions have a global warming potential of an equivalent emission of 13.5 (9.9–20.1) and 8.3 (5.7–12.7) Pg CO 2 ‐eq. yr −1 at a 20 and 100 years horizon (GWP 20 and GWP 100 ), respectively. Contributions of CO 2 dominate GWP 100 , with rivers being the largest emitter. For GWP 20 , lakes and rivers are equally important emitters, and the warming potential of CH 4 is more important than that of CO 2 . Contributions from N 2 O are about two orders of magnitude lower. Normalized to the area of RECCAP‐2 regions, S‐America and SE‐Asia show the highest emission rates, dominated by riverine CO 2 emissions.
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