RECENT CHANGE OF ARCTIC TUNDRA ECOSYSTEMS FROM A NET CARBON-DIOXIDE SINK TO A SOURCE

被引:691
作者
OECHEL, WC
HASTINGS, SJ
VOURLITIS, G
JENKINS, M
RIECHERS, G
GRULKE, N
机构
[1] SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV,DEPT BIOL,SAN DIEGO,CA 92182
[2] UNIV CALIF RIVERSIDE,STATEWIDE AIR POLLUT RES CTR,RIVERSIDE,CA 92521
[3] US FOREST SERV,CORVALLIS,OR 97331
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D O I
10.1038/361520a0
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
ARCTIC tundra has been a net sink for carbon dioxide during historic and recent geological times1-4, and large amounts of carbon are stored in the soils of northern ecosystems. Many regions of the Arctic are warmer now than they have been in the past5-10, and this warming may cause the soil to change from a carbon dioxide sink to a source by lowering the water table11,12, thereby accelerating the rate of soil decomposition (CO2 source)3,13-15 so that this dominates over photosynthesis (CO2 sink). Here we present data indicating that the tundra on the North Slope of Alaska has indeed become a source of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. This change coincides with recent warming in the Arctic, whether this is due to increases in greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere or to some other cause. Our results suggest that tundra ecosystems may exert a positive feedback on atmospheric carbon dioxide and greenhouse warming.
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