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Recent intensified riverine CO₂ emission across the Northern Hemisphere permafrost region
Earth SciencesNature Communications

Recent intensified riverine CO₂ emission across the Northern Hemisphere permafrost region

C. Mu, K. Li, et al.

Using 5,685 new and published river pCO2 measurements across the Arctic and Tibetan Plateau, this study finds that rivers in the Northern Hemisphere permafrost zone emit 200 ± 15 Tg C yr⁻¹—offsetting about 28% of land carbon uptake—and that emissions increased by ~0.42 ± 0.16 Tg C yr⁻¹ (2000–2020), driven mainly by increased precipitation and accelerated permafrost thaw. This research was conducted by the authors listed in <Authors>.... show more
Abstract
Global warming causes permafrost thawing, transferring large amounts of soil carbon into rivers, which inevitably accelerates riverine CO₂ release. However, temporally and spatially explicit variations of riverine CO₂ emissions remain unclear, limiting the assessment of land carbon-climate feedback. Using new and published 5685 riverine CO₂ partial pressure data in the Arctic and Tibetan Plateau, we show that current riverine CO₂ emission across the Northern Hemisphere permafrost zone is 200 ± 15 Tg C yr⁻¹. The emission offsets 28.1 ± 2.1% of the land carbon uptake in the Northern Hemisphere permafrost zone, with large regional variability of 13.1 to 63.1%. Our findings suggest that CO₂ emissions increased at a rate of 0.42 ± 0.16 Tg C yr⁻¹ during 2000 to 2020, and this is primarily driven by increased precipitation and accelerated permafrost thawing under climate change. This study highlights increased riverine carbon emission and strengthening of the permafrost carbon feedback to climate after incorporating carbon release from rivers.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 16, 2025
Authors
Cuicui Mu, Kun Li, Shaoda Liu, Yuguo Wei, Mei Mu, Xuexue Shang, Fumei Liu, Chunling Zhang, Hebin Liu, Tanguang Gao, Chunlin Song, Liwei Zhang, Jan Karlsson
Tags
Permafrost thawRiverine CO2 emissionsNorthern Hemisphere permafrostCarbon-climate feedbackPrecipitation-driven changesRiver pCO2 dataLand carbon uptake
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