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Millennial-scale hydroclimate control of tropical soil carbon storage 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7806) : 63-+
作者:  Lam, Tommy Tsan-Yuk;  Jia, Na;  Zhang, Ya-Wei;  Shum, Marcus Ho-Hin;  Jiang, Jia-Fu;  Zhu, Hua-Chen;  Tong, Yi-Gang;  Shi, Yong-Xia;  Ni, Xue-Bing;  Liao, Yun-Shi;  Li, Wen-Juan;  Jiang, Bao-Gui;  Wei, Wei;  Yuan, Ting-Ting;  Zheng, Kui;  Cui, Xiao-Ming;  Li, Jie;  Pei, Guang-Qian
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Over the past 18,000 years, the residence time and amount of soil carbon stored in the Ganges-Brahmaputra basin have been controlled by the intensity of Indian Summer Monsoon rainfall, with greater carbon destabilization during wetter, warmer conditions.


The storage of organic carbon in the terrestrial biosphere directly affects atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide over a wide range of timescales. Within the terrestrial biosphere, the magnitude of carbon storage can vary in response to environmental perturbations such as changing temperature or hydroclimate(1), potentially generating feedback on the atmospheric inventory of carbon dioxide. Although temperature controls the storage of soil organic carbon at mid and high latitudes(2,3), hydroclimate may be the dominant driver of soil carbon persistence in the tropics(4,5)  however, the sensitivity of tropical soil carbon turnover to large-scale hydroclimate variability remains poorly understood. Here we show that changes in Indian Summer Monsoon rainfall have controlled the residence time of soil carbon in the Ganges-Brahmaputra basin over the past 18,000 years. Comparison of radiocarbon ages of bulk organic carbon and terrestrial higher-plant biomarkers with co-located palaeohydrological records(6) reveals a negative relationship between monsoon rainfall and soil organic carbon stocks on a millennial timescale. Across the deglaciation period, a depletion of basin-wide soil carbon stocks was triggered by increasing rainfall and associated enhanced soil respiration rates. Our results suggest that future hydroclimate changes in tropical regions are likely to accelerate soil carbon destabilization, further increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations.


  
The fate of carbon in a mature forest under carbon dioxide enrichment 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7802) : 227-+
作者:  Sun, P. Z.;  Yang, Q.;  Kuang, W. J.;  Stebunov, Y. V.;  Xiong, W. Q.;  Yu, J.;  Nair, R. R.;  Katsnelson, M. I.;  Yuan, S. J.;  Grigorieva, I. V.;  Lozada-Hidalgo, M.;  Wang, F. C.;  Geim, A. K.
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Carbon dioxide enrichment of a mature forest resulted in the emission of the excess carbon back into the atmosphere via enhanced ecosystem respiration, suggesting that mature forests may be limited in their capacity to mitigate climate change.


Atmospheric carbon dioxide enrichment (eCO(2)) can enhance plant carbon uptake and growth(1-5), thereby providing an important negative feedback to climate change by slowing the rate of increase of the atmospheric CO2 concentration(6). Although evidence gathered from young aggrading forests has generally indicated a strong CO2 fertilization effect on biomass growth(3-5), it is unclear whether mature forests respond to eCO(2) in a similar way. In mature trees and forest stands(7-10), photosynthetic uptake has been found to increase under eCO(2) without any apparent accompanying growth response, leaving the fate of additional carbon fixed under eCO(2) unclear(4,5,7-11). Here using data from the first ecosystem-scale Free-Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) experiment in a mature forest, we constructed a comprehensive ecosystem carbon budget to track the fate of carbon as the forest responded to four years of eCO(2) exposure. We show that, although the eCO(2) treatment of +150 parts per million (+38 per cent) above ambient levels induced a 12 per cent (+247 grams of carbon per square metre per year) increase in carbon uptake through gross primary production, this additional carbon uptake did not lead to increased carbon sequestration at the ecosystem level. Instead, the majority of the extra carbon was emitted back into the atmosphere via several respiratory fluxes, with increased soil respiration alone accounting for half of the total uptake surplus. Our results call into question the predominant thinking that the capacity of forests to act as carbon sinks will be generally enhanced under eCO(2), and challenge the efficacy of climate mitigation strategies that rely on ubiquitous CO2 fertilization as a driver of increased carbon sinks in global forests.


  
Climate signals in carbon and oxygen isotope ratios of Pinus cembra tree-ring cellulose from the Calimani Mountains, Romania 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2019
作者:  Nagavciuc, Viorica;  Kern, Zoltan;  Ionita, Monica;  Hartl, Claudia;  Konter, Oliver;  Esper, Jan;  Popa, Ionel
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atmospheric circulation  climate response  dendrochronology  Swiss stone pine  delta C-13  delta O-18  
Linear and nonlinear winter atmospheric responses to extreme phases of low frequency Pacific sea surface temperature variability 期刊论文
CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2019, 52: 49-68
作者:  Cao, Dandan;  Wu, Qigang;  Hu, Aixue;  Yao, Yonghong;  Liu, Shizuo;  Schroeder, Steven R.;  Yang, Fucheng
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Interdecadal variability  Low frequency  Sea surface temperature  Atmospheric response  Nonlinear  
FACE facts hold for multiple generations; Evidence from natural CO2 springs 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (1) : 1-11
作者:  Saban, Jasmine M.;  Chapman, Mark A.;  Taylor, Gail
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atmospheric CO2  climate change  meta-analysis  natural CO2 spring  plant adaptation  plant response  plasticity  
Non-uniform seasonal warming regulates vegetation greening and atmospheric CO2 amplification over northern lands 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2018, 13 (12)
作者:  Li, Zhao;  Xia, Jianyang;  Ahlstrom, Anders;  Rinke, Annette;  Koven, Charles;  Hayes, Daniel J.;  Ji, Duoying;  Zhang, Geli;  Krinner, Gerhard;  Chen, Guangsheng;  Cheng, Wanying;  Dong, Jinwei;  Liang, Junyi;  Moore, John C.;  Jiang, Lifen;  Yan, Liming;  Ciais, Philippe;  Peng, Shushi;  Wang, Ying-Ping;  Xiao, Xiangming;  Shi, Zheng;  McGuire, A. David;  Luo, Yiqi
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slowed down  asymmetric response  non-uniform seasonal warming  atmospheric CO2 amplitude  
Possible effect of the Tibetan Plateau on the "upstream" climate over West Asia, North Africa, South Europe and the North Atlantic 期刊论文
CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2018, 51 (4) : 1485-1498
作者:  Lu, Mengmeng;  Yang, Song;  Li, Zhenning;  He, Bian;  He, Shan;  Wang, Ziqian
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Tibetan plateau  Heating and response  Atmospheric teleconnection  Climate variations  
Altitude-temporal behaviour of atmospheric ozone, temperature and wind velocity observed at Svalbard 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 2018, 207: 100-110
作者:  Petkov, Boyan H.;  Vitale, Vito;  Svendby, Tove M.;  Hansen, Georg H.;  Sobolewski, Piotr S.;  Laska, Kamil;  Elster, Josef;  Pavlova, Kseniya;  Viola, Angelo;  Mazzola, Mauro;  Lupi, Angelo;  Solomatnikova, Anna
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Arctic atmosphere  Variations in atmospheric parameters  Atmospheric ozone  Temperature, ozone, and wind profiles  Ozone depletion  Ozone response to solar eclipse  
Counterintuitive effects of global warming-induced wind patterns on primary production in the Northern Humboldt Current System 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (7) : 3187-3198
作者:  Mogollon, Rodrigo;  Calil, Paulo H. R.
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Bakun'  s hypothesis  build up of atmospheric CO2  eddy-driven effects  global warming-induced wind intensification  latitudinal variability of primary production  Northern Humboldt Current System  response of biological production  
Seasonal Sensitivity of the Hadley Cell and Cross-Hemispheric Responses to Diabatic Heating in an Idealized GCM 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2018, 45 (5) : 2533-2541
作者:  Baker, Hugh S.;  Mbengue, Cheikh;  Woollings, Tim
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Hadley Cell  Atmospheric dynamics  Circulation response  Sensitivity  Diabatic heating  Interhemispheric