Warming and monsoonal climate lead to large export of millennial-aged carbon from permafrost catchments of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

Permafrost carbon pool destabilization causes substantial fluvial export of soil carbon, yet the export patterns and magnitudes are not well understood. Here we investigated the radiocarbon (14C) in dissolved organic and inorganic carbon (DOC and DIC, respectively) exported from a mid-sized river in...

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Main Authors: Song, Chunlin, Wang, Genxu, Haghipour, Negar, Raymond, Peter A.
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Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/427814
https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000427814
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spelling ftethz:oai:www.research-collection.ethz.ch:20.500.11850/427814 2023-08-20T04:07:48+02:00 Warming and monsoonal climate lead to large export of millennial-aged carbon from permafrost catchments of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Song, Chunlin Wang, Genxu Haghipour, Negar Raymond, Peter A. 2020-07 application/application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/427814 https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000427814 en eng IOP Publishing info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1088/1748-9326/ab83ac info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000547010600001 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/427814 doi:10.3929/ethz-b-000427814 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Environmental Research Letters, 15 (7) Riverine carbon export Radiocarbon Stable carbon isotope Permafrost Qinghai-Tibet Plateau river Climate warming info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2020 ftethz https://doi.org/20.500.11850/42781410.3929/ethz-b-00042781410.1088/1748-9326/ab83ac 2023-07-30T23:52:30Z Permafrost carbon pool destabilization causes substantial fluvial export of soil carbon, yet the export patterns and magnitudes are not well understood. Here we investigated the radiocarbon (14C) in dissolved organic and inorganic carbon (DOC and DIC, respectively) exported from a mid-sized river in the central Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) permafrost region. We utilized the radiocarbon dating technique to reveal the ages of riverine dissolved carbon and a statistical model to partition the riverine carbon from different age categories. DOC and DIC showed bomb-depleted 14C signatures corresponding to millennial ages. Seasonally, 14C-depleted DOC and DIC ages were associated with active layer thaw and flow path deepening. Spatially, older DOC and DIC were found in the valley sites correlated with warmer permafrost and higher groundwater flow. Further, isotopic mixing models suggested that 83 ± 27% of riverine DOC was derived from active layer and permafrost layer aged carbon. DIC export was comprised of a smaller portion of aged carbon (47.3 ± 2.6%) but a much larger flux of aged carbon due to higher annual DIC export. Interestingly, approximately 56% of annual aged DOC and DIC were exported in the short summer season (July to September). The monsoon climate-induced overlap of high discharge and maximum active layer thaw depth in summer enhanced the remarkably rapid fluvial export of millennial-aged carbon. Annual aged carbon yields in YRSR (275 ± 90 and 1661 ± 91 kg km−2 yr−1 for DOC and DIC, respectively) are much larger than those of Kolyma River (160 ± 89 and 234 ± 105 kg km−2 yr−1 for DOC and DIC, respectively). These results suggest a unique old carbon loss pattern in the QTP permafrost region compared to higher latitude permafrost regions with a non-monsoonal climate. As climate warms, more old carbon export is expected, which may affect the permafrost carbon pool and the river biogeochemical processes. ISSN:1748-9326 ISSN:1748-9318 Article in Journal/Newspaper kolyma river permafrost ETH Zürich Research Collection Kolyma ENVELOPE(161.000,161.000,69.500,69.500)
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topic Riverine carbon export
Radiocarbon
Stable carbon isotope
Permafrost
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau river
Climate warming
spellingShingle Riverine carbon export
Radiocarbon
Stable carbon isotope
Permafrost
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau river
Climate warming
Song, Chunlin
Wang, Genxu
Haghipour, Negar
Raymond, Peter A.
Warming and monsoonal climate lead to large export of millennial-aged carbon from permafrost catchments of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
topic_facet Riverine carbon export
Radiocarbon
Stable carbon isotope
Permafrost
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau river
Climate warming
description Permafrost carbon pool destabilization causes substantial fluvial export of soil carbon, yet the export patterns and magnitudes are not well understood. Here we investigated the radiocarbon (14C) in dissolved organic and inorganic carbon (DOC and DIC, respectively) exported from a mid-sized river in the central Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) permafrost region. We utilized the radiocarbon dating technique to reveal the ages of riverine dissolved carbon and a statistical model to partition the riverine carbon from different age categories. DOC and DIC showed bomb-depleted 14C signatures corresponding to millennial ages. Seasonally, 14C-depleted DOC and DIC ages were associated with active layer thaw and flow path deepening. Spatially, older DOC and DIC were found in the valley sites correlated with warmer permafrost and higher groundwater flow. Further, isotopic mixing models suggested that 83 ± 27% of riverine DOC was derived from active layer and permafrost layer aged carbon. DIC export was comprised of a smaller portion of aged carbon (47.3 ± 2.6%) but a much larger flux of aged carbon due to higher annual DIC export. Interestingly, approximately 56% of annual aged DOC and DIC were exported in the short summer season (July to September). The monsoon climate-induced overlap of high discharge and maximum active layer thaw depth in summer enhanced the remarkably rapid fluvial export of millennial-aged carbon. Annual aged carbon yields in YRSR (275 ± 90 and 1661 ± 91 kg km−2 yr−1 for DOC and DIC, respectively) are much larger than those of Kolyma River (160 ± 89 and 234 ± 105 kg km−2 yr−1 for DOC and DIC, respectively). These results suggest a unique old carbon loss pattern in the QTP permafrost region compared to higher latitude permafrost regions with a non-monsoonal climate. As climate warms, more old carbon export is expected, which may affect the permafrost carbon pool and the river biogeochemical processes. ISSN:1748-9326 ISSN:1748-9318
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Song, Chunlin
Wang, Genxu
Haghipour, Negar
Raymond, Peter A.
author_facet Song, Chunlin
Wang, Genxu
Haghipour, Negar
Raymond, Peter A.
author_sort Song, Chunlin
title Warming and monsoonal climate lead to large export of millennial-aged carbon from permafrost catchments of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
title_short Warming and monsoonal climate lead to large export of millennial-aged carbon from permafrost catchments of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
title_full Warming and monsoonal climate lead to large export of millennial-aged carbon from permafrost catchments of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
title_fullStr Warming and monsoonal climate lead to large export of millennial-aged carbon from permafrost catchments of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Warming and monsoonal climate lead to large export of millennial-aged carbon from permafrost catchments of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
title_sort warming and monsoonal climate lead to large export of millennial-aged carbon from permafrost catchments of the qinghai-tibet plateau
publisher IOP Publishing
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/427814
https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000427814
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permafrost
op_source Environmental Research Letters, 15 (7)
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