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DOI10.1073/pnas.2103423118
COS-derived GPP relationships with temperature and light help explain high-latitude atmospheric CO2 seasonal cycle amplification
Lei Hu; Stephen A. Montzka; Aleya Kaushik; Arlyn E. Andrews; Colm Sweeney; John Miller; Ian T. Baker; Scott Denning; Elliott Campbell; Yoichi P. Shiga; Pieter Tans; M. Carolina Siso; Molly Crotwell; Kathryn McKain; Kirk Thoning; Bradley Hall; Isaac Vimont; James W. Elkins; Mary E. Whelan; Parvadha Suntharalingam
2021-08-17
发表期刊Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
出版年2021
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In the Arctic and Boreal region (ABR) where warming is especially pronounced, the increase of gross primary production (GPP) has been suggested as an important driver for the increase of the atmospheric CO2 seasonal cycle amplitude (SCA). However, the role of GPP relative to changes in ecosystem respiration (ER) remains unclear, largely due to our inability to quantify these gross fluxes on regional scales. Here, we use atmospheric carbonyl sulfide (COS) measurements to provide observation-based estimates of GPP over the North American ABR. Our annual GPP estimate is 3.6 (2.4 to 5.5) PgC · y−1 between 2009 and 2013, the uncertainty of which is smaller than the range of GPP estimated from terrestrial ecosystem models (1.5 to 9.8 PgC · y−1). Our COS-derived monthly GPP shows significant correlations in space and time with satellite-based GPP proxies, solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence, and near-infrared reflectance of vegetation. Furthermore, the derived monthly GPP displays two different linear relationships with soil temperature in spring versus autumn, whereas the relationship between monthly ER and soil temperature is best described by a single quadratic relationship throughout the year. In spring to midsummer, when GPP is most strongly correlated with soil temperature, our results suggest the warming-induced increases of GPP likely exceeded the increases of ER over the past four decades. In autumn, however, increases of ER were likely greater than GPP due to light limitations on GPP, thereby enhancing autumn net carbon emissions. Both effects have likely contributed to the atmospheric CO2 SCA amplification observed in the ABR.

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Lei Hu,Stephen A. Montzka,Aleya Kaushik,et al. COS-derived GPP relationships with temperature and light help explain high-latitude atmospheric CO2 seasonal cycle amplification[J]. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science,2021.
APA Lei Hu.,Stephen A. Montzka.,Aleya Kaushik.,Arlyn E. Andrews.,Colm Sweeney.,...&Parvadha Suntharalingam.(2021).COS-derived GPP relationships with temperature and light help explain high-latitude atmospheric CO2 seasonal cycle amplification.Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.
MLA Lei Hu,et al."COS-derived GPP relationships with temperature and light help explain high-latitude atmospheric CO2 seasonal cycle amplification".Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (2021).
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