East Siberian Arctic inland waters emit mostly contemporary carbon
Inland waters (rivers, lakes and ponds) are important conduits for the emission of terrestrial carbon in Arctic permafrost landscapes. These emissions are driven by turnover of contemporary terrestrial carbon and additional pre-aged (Holocene and late-Pleistocene) carbon released from thawing permaf...
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author | Dean, Joshua F. Meisel, Ove H. Martyn Rosco, Melanie Belelli Marchesini, L. Garnett, Mark H. Lenderink, Henk van Logtestijn, Richard Borges, Alberto V. Bouillon, Steven Lambert, Thibault Röckmann, Thomas Maximov, Trofim Petrov, Roman Karsanaev, Sergei Aerts, Rien van Huissteden, Jacobus Vonk, Jorien E. Dolman, A. Johannes |
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description | Inland waters (rivers, lakes and ponds) are important conduits for the emission of terrestrial carbon in Arctic permafrost landscapes. These emissions are driven by turnover of contemporary terrestrial carbon and additional pre-aged (Holocene and late-Pleistocene) carbon released from thawing permafrost soils, but the magnitude of these source contributions to total inland water carbon fluxes remains unknown. Here we present unique simultaneous radiocarbon age measurements of inland water CO2, CH4 and dissolved and particulate organic carbon in northeast Siberia during summer. We show that >80% of total inland water carbon was contemporary in age, but pre-aged carbon contributed >50% at sites strongly affected by permafrost thaw. CO2 and CH4 were younger than dissolved and particulate organic carbon, suggesting emissions were primarily fuelled by contemporary carbon decomposition. Our findings reveal that inland water carbon emissions from permafrost landscapes may be more sensitive to changes in contemporary carbon turnover than the release of pre-aged carbon from thawing permafrost. |
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spelling | ftiasma:oai:openpub.fmach.it:10449/60744 2025-01-16T20:25:35+00:00 East Siberian Arctic inland waters emit mostly contemporary carbon Dean, Joshua F. Meisel, Ove H. Martyn Rosco, Melanie Belelli Marchesini, L. Garnett, Mark H. Lenderink, Henk van Logtestijn, Richard Borges, Alberto V. Bouillon, Steven Lambert, Thibault Röckmann, Thomas Maximov, Trofim Petrov, Roman Karsanaev, Sergei Aerts, Rien van Huissteden, Jacobus Vonk, Jorien E. Dolman, A. Johannes Dean, J.F. Meisel, O.H. Martyn Rosco, M. Belelli Marchesini, L. Garnett, M.H. Lenderink, H. van Logtestijn, R. Borges, A.V. Bouillon, S. Lambert, T. Röckmann, T. Maximov, T. Petrov, R. Karsanaev, S. Aerts, R. van Huissteden, J. Vonk, J.E. Dolman, A.J. 2020 Elettronico/Electronic http://hdl.handle.net/10449/60744 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-15511-6 eng eng country:GB info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/32242076 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000525081200003 volume:11 issue:1 journal:NATURE COMMUNICATIONS http://hdl.handle.net/10449/60744 doi:10.1038/s41467-020-15511-6 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85082891947 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Settore AGR/05 - ASSESTAMENTO FORESTALE E SELVICOLTURA info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftiasma https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-15511-6 2024-01-23T23:24:08Z Inland waters (rivers, lakes and ponds) are important conduits for the emission of terrestrial carbon in Arctic permafrost landscapes. These emissions are driven by turnover of contemporary terrestrial carbon and additional pre-aged (Holocene and late-Pleistocene) carbon released from thawing permafrost soils, but the magnitude of these source contributions to total inland water carbon fluxes remains unknown. Here we present unique simultaneous radiocarbon age measurements of inland water CO2, CH4 and dissolved and particulate organic carbon in northeast Siberia during summer. We show that >80% of total inland water carbon was contemporary in age, but pre-aged carbon contributed >50% at sites strongly affected by permafrost thaw. CO2 and CH4 were younger than dissolved and particulate organic carbon, suggesting emissions were primarily fuelled by contemporary carbon decomposition. Our findings reveal that inland water carbon emissions from permafrost landscapes may be more sensitive to changes in contemporary carbon turnover than the release of pre-aged carbon from thawing permafrost. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic permafrost Siberia Fondazione Edmund Mach: IRIS-OpenPub Arctic Nature Communications 11 1 |
spellingShingle | Settore AGR/05 - ASSESTAMENTO FORESTALE E SELVICOLTURA Dean, Joshua F. Meisel, Ove H. Martyn Rosco, Melanie Belelli Marchesini, L. Garnett, Mark H. Lenderink, Henk van Logtestijn, Richard Borges, Alberto V. Bouillon, Steven Lambert, Thibault Röckmann, Thomas Maximov, Trofim Petrov, Roman Karsanaev, Sergei Aerts, Rien van Huissteden, Jacobus Vonk, Jorien E. Dolman, A. Johannes East Siberian Arctic inland waters emit mostly contemporary carbon |
title | East Siberian Arctic inland waters emit mostly contemporary carbon |
title_full | East Siberian Arctic inland waters emit mostly contemporary carbon |
title_fullStr | East Siberian Arctic inland waters emit mostly contemporary carbon |
title_full_unstemmed | East Siberian Arctic inland waters emit mostly contemporary carbon |
title_short | East Siberian Arctic inland waters emit mostly contemporary carbon |
title_sort | east siberian arctic inland waters emit mostly contemporary carbon |
topic | Settore AGR/05 - ASSESTAMENTO FORESTALE E SELVICOLTURA |
topic_facet | Settore AGR/05 - ASSESTAMENTO FORESTALE E SELVICOLTURA |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10449/60744 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-15511-6 |