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Carbon emission from Western Siberian inland waters

Earth Sciences

Carbon emission from Western Siberian inland waters

J. Karlsson, S. Serikova, et al.

This remarkable study reveals that carbon emissions from Western Siberian inland waters, particularly the Ob' River, are astonishingly high, with rates reaching up to 0.10 Pg C yr⁻¹. Conducted by Jan Karlsson and colleagues, the findings have crucial implications for understanding carbon cycles in a warming world.... show more
Abstract
High-latitude regions play a key role in the carbon (C) cycle and climate system. An important question is the degree of mobilization and atmospheric release of vast soil C stocks, partly stored in permafrost, with amplified warming of these regions. A fraction of this C is exported to inland waters and emitted to the atmosphere, yet these losses are poorly constrained and seldom accounted for in assessments of high-latitude C balances. This is particularly relevant for Western Siberia, with its extensive peatland C stocks, which can be strongly sensitive to the ongoing changes in climate. Here we quantify C emission from inland waters, including the Ob’ River (Arctic’s largest watershed), across all permafrost zones of Western Siberia. We show that the inland water C emission is high (0.08–0.10 Pg C yr−1) and of major significance in the regional C cycle, largely exceeding (7–9 times) C export to the Arctic Ocean and reaching nearly half (35–50%) of the region’s land C uptake. This important role of C emission from inland waters highlights the need for coupled land–water studies to understand the contemporary C cycle and its response to warming.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 05, 2021
Authors
Jan Karlsson, Svetlana Serikova, Sergey N. Vorobyev, Gerard Rocher-Ros, Blaize Denfeld, Oleg S. Pokrovsky
Tags
carbon emissions
Western Siberia
Ob' River
permafrost
carbon cycle
global warming
land-water studies
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