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DOI | DOI10.1088/1748-9326/abab34 |
The biophysical climate mitigation potential of boreal peatlands during the growing season | |
Manuel Helbig; James M Waddington; Pavel Alekseychik; Brian Amiro; Mika Aurela; Alan G Barr; T Andrew Black; Sean K Carey; Jiquan Chen; Jinshu Chi; Ankur R Desai; Allison Dunn; Eugenie S Euskirchen; Lawrence B Flanagan; Thomas Friborg; Michelle Garneau; Achim Grelle; Silvie Harder; Michal Heliasz; Elyn R Humphreys; Hiroki Ikawa; Pierre-Erik Isabelle; Hiroki Iwata; Rachhpal Jassal; Mika Korkiakoski; Juliya Kurbatova; Lars Kutzbach; Elena Lapshina; Anders Lindroth; Mikaell Ottosson Löfvenius; Annalea Lohila; Ivan Mammarella; Philip Marsh; Paul A Moore; Trofim Maximov; Daniel F Nadeau; Erin M Nicholls; Mats B Nilsson; Takeshi Ohta; Matthias Peichl; Richard M Petrone; Anatoly Prokushkin; William L Quinton; Nigel Roulet; Benjamin R K Runkle; Oliver Sonnentag; Ian B Strachan; Pierre Taillardat; Eeva-Stiina Tuittila; Juha-Pekka Tuovinen; Jessica Turner; Masahito Ueyama; Andrej Varlagin; Timo Vesala; Martin Wilmking; Vyacheslav Zyrianov; Christopher Schulze | |
2020-10-16 | |
发表期刊 | Environmental Research Letters
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出版年 | 2020 |
英文摘要 | Peatlands and forests cover large areas of the boreal biome and are critical for global climate regulation. They also regulate regional climate through heat and water vapour exchange with the atmosphere. Understanding how land-atmosphere interactions in peatlands differ from forests may therefore be crucial for modelling boreal climate system dynamics and for assessing climate benefits of peatland conservation and restoration. To assess the biophysical impacts of peatlands and forests on peak growing season air temperature and humidity, we analysed surface energy fluxes and albedo from 35 peatlands and 37 evergreen needleleaf forests—the dominant boreal forest type—and simulated air temperature and vapour pressure deficit (VPD) over hypothetical homogeneous peatland and forest landscapes. We ran an evapotranspiration model using land surface parameters derived from energy flux observations and coupled an analytical solution for the surface energy balance to an atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) model. We found that peatlands, compared to forests, are characterized by higher growing season albedo, lower aerodynamic conductance, and higher surface conductance for an equivalent VPD. This combination of peatland surface properties results in a ~20% decrease in afternoon ABL height, a cooling (from 1.7 to 2.5 °C) in afternoon air temperatures, and a decrease in afternoon VPD (from 0.4 to 0.7 kPa) for peatland landscapes compared to forest landscapes. These biophysical climate impacts of peatlands are most pronounced at lower latitudes (~45°N) and decrease toward the northern limit of the boreal biome (~70°N). Thus, boreal peatlands have the potential to mitigate the effect of regional climate warming during the growing season. The biophysical climate mitigation potential of peatlands needs to be accounted for when projecting the future climate of the boreal biome, when assessing the climate benefits of conserving pristine boreal peatlands, and when restoring peatlands that have experienced peatland drainage and mining. |
领域 | 气候变化 |
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/299178 |
专题 | 气候变化 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Manuel Helbig,James M Waddington,Pavel Alekseychik,et al. The biophysical climate mitigation potential of boreal peatlands during the growing season[J]. Environmental Research Letters,2020. |
APA | Manuel Helbig.,James M Waddington.,Pavel Alekseychik.,Brian Amiro.,Mika Aurela.,...&Christopher Schulze.(2020).The biophysical climate mitigation potential of boreal peatlands during the growing season.Environmental Research Letters. |
MLA | Manuel Helbig,et al."The biophysical climate mitigation potential of boreal peatlands during the growing season".Environmental Research Letters (2020). |
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