排水导致的中国东北温带泥炭地碳封存损失

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2023-12-07 DOI:10.1007/s10021-023-00883-9
Xu Chen, Azim U. Mallik, Zicheng Yu, Zucheng Wang, Shengzhong Wang, Yanmin Dong, Ming-Ming Zhang, Zhao-Jun Bu
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众所周知,排水会减少泥炭地的碳封存,但其对碳库稳定性和难降解有机碳组分变化的影响仍相对未知,尤其是在温带山地泥炭地。我们基于 210Pb 和 AMS 14C 测年,研究了排水对中国东北白江河泥炭地排水区和近原始区域 6 个泥炭岩心的理化性质和有机碳组分的影响。同时还测定了这两个地区的植被生物量和生物量-碳固存。排水造成的土壤总碳积累损失为 7.5 kg m-2(-25%),相当于完全消耗了近原始区域近 170 年的碳积累。排水后的植被演替对生态系统固碳产生了一点积极影响,增加了 0.26 千克/平方米-2,仅补偿了泥炭土碳损失的 3.5%。值得注意的是,排水后碳损失总量的 80% 以上归因于难降解碳部分的损失。这项研究强调了排水对温带泥炭地碳封存的重要影响。我们的研究结果表明,排水引起的地下水位持续下降,再加上气候变暖导致的干旱,将进一步降低排水泥炭地的固碳能力。目前迫切需要恢复泥炭地的水文状况,以减轻排水带来的长期负面影响。
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Drainage-Driven Loss of Carbon Sequestration of a Temperate Peatland in Northeast China

Drainage is known to reduce carbon sequestration in peatlands, but its effect on the stability of carbon pool and changes in recalcitrant organic carbon fractions remain relatively unknown, especially in temperate montane peatlands. We investigated the effect of drainage on physicochemical properties and organic carbon fractions of six peat cores from drained and near-pristine areas of Baijianghe peatland, NE China, basing on 210Pb and AMS 14C dating. The vegetation biomass and biomass-C sequestration were also measured in both areas. The loss of total soil carbon accumulation due to drainage was 7.5 kg m−2 (− 25%), equivalent to a complete consumption of carbon accumulated for nearly 170 years in the near-pristine area. Vegetation succession after drainage had a little positive effect on ecosystem carbon sequestration, with an increase of 0.26 kg m−2, which compensated for only 3.5% of the peat soil carbon loss. Notably, over 80% of the total carbon loss after drainage was attributed to the loss of the recalcitrant carbon fraction. The study emphasizes the crucial impact of drainage on carbon sequestration in temperate peatlands. Our findings suggest that continuous water table drawdown induced by drainage, together with drought driven by climate warming, will further reduce carbon sequestration in drained peatlands. There is an urgent need to restore hydrology of peatlands in order to mitigate the long-lasting negative effect of drainage.

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