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Timescales of the permafrost carbon cycle and legacy effects of temperature overshoot scenarios

Earth Sciences

Timescales of the permafrost carbon cycle and legacy effects of temperature overshoot scenarios

P. D. Vrese and V. Brovkin

Discover the groundbreaking research by Philipp de Vrese and Victor Brovkin, revealing that high-latitude ecosystems and permafrost-affected soils may take centuries to respond to climate stabilization at the 1.5 °C target. This study unveils how temporary warming unleashes a cascade of legacy effects on water, energy, and carbon cycles, fundamentally altering these landscapes.... show more
Abstract
Minimizing the risks and impacts of climate change requires limiting the global temperature increase to 1.5 °C above preindustrial levels, while the difficulty of reducing carbon emissions at the necessary rate increases the likelihood of temporarily overshooting this climate target. Using simulations with the land surface model JSBACH, we show that it takes high-latitude ecosystems and the state of permafrost-affected soils several centuries to adjust to the atmospheric conditions that arise at the 1.5 °C-target. Here, a temporary warming of the Arctic entails important legacy effects and we show that feedbacks between water-, energy- and carbon cycles allow for multiple steady-states in permafrost regions, which differ with respect to the physical state of the soil, the soil carbon concentrations and the terrestrial carbon uptake and -release. The steady-states depend on the soil organic matter content at the point of climate stabilization, which is significantly affected by an overshoot-induced soil carbon loss.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
May 11, 2021
Authors
Philipp de Vrese, Victor Brovkin
Tags
climate change
permafrost
high-latitude ecosystems
carbon cycles
legacy effects
temperature increase
soil organic matter
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