气候变化导致过去二十年长江口净初级生产力下降

IF 10.8 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL 环境科学与技术 Pub Date : 2024-10-15 DOI:10.1021/acs.est.4c07163
Mingrui Wang, Kun Sun, Junjie Jia, Fan Wu, Yang Gao
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在逐渐加剧的气候变化和人为影响下,净初级生产力(NPP)对多种压力因素高度敏感。了解河口净初级生产力的时空分布模式和相关驱动因素对于区域碳(C)预算评估至关重要。利用遥感和机器学习(ML)相结合的方法,测得过去二十年长江口-近岸连续体(YEOC)的平均净生产力为 273.19 ± 21.26 mgC m-2 day-1。从时间上看,2002 年至 2022 年期间,NPP 呈明显下降趋势。气候因素(气候波动、海平面上升和排水量)驱动浮游植物生物量(Chl-a),而光照条件(PAR 和 Kd490)影响光合作用速率。两者相加,可解释 65% 的净生产力变化。人为干扰(即筑坝和营养物质排放)并不显著。此外,净生产力的变化使浮游植物的碳螯合率从每年 11.9 吨降至 10.4 吨,从而降低了河口依靠生物固碳的碳汇能力。这项研究强调了气候对 YEOC NPP 时空变化的影响,同时加深了我们对 EOC 碳预算对气候变化和人为活动的响应的理解。
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Climate Change Drove the Decline in Yangtze Estuary Net Primary Production Over the Past Two Decades
Net primary productivity (NPP) is highly sensitive to multiple stressors under progressive and intensifying climate change and anthropogenic impacts. The importance of understanding spatiotemporal distribution patterns and the associated driving factors that govern estuary NPP is paramount for regional carbon (C) budget assessments. Using a combined remote sensing and machine learning (ML) approach, the average NPP of the Yangtze Estuarine–offshore continuum (YEOC) was measured at 273.19 ± 21.26 mgC m–2 day–1 over the past two decades. Temporally, NPP exhibited a significant downward trend between 2002 and 2022. Climate factors (climate fluctuations, sea level rise, and discharge) drove phytoplankton biomass (Chl-a) while light conditions (PAR and Kd490) affected photosynthesis rates. Together, they can explain 65% of the NPP variation. Anthropogenic disturbances (i.e., damming and nutrient emissions) were not significant. Additionally, changes in NPP decreased phytoplankton C sequestration rates from 11.9 to 10.4 Tg C year–1, reducing the estuary’s C sink capacity, which relies on biological C fixation. This study highlights the climate’s influence on the spatiotemporal transformation of YEOC NPP while enhancing our understanding of the response of EOC C budgets to climate change and anthropogenic activities.
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环境科学与技术
环境科学与技术 环境科学-工程:环境
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期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Technology (ES&T) is a co-sponsored academic and technical magazine by the Hubei Provincial Environmental Protection Bureau and the Hubei Provincial Academy of Environmental Sciences. Environmental Science & Technology (ES&T) holds the status of Chinese core journals, scientific papers source journals of China, Chinese Science Citation Database source journals, and Chinese Academic Journal Comprehensive Evaluation Database source journals. This publication focuses on the academic field of environmental protection, featuring articles related to environmental protection and technical advancements.
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