Opposing Effects of Climate and Permafrost Thaw on CH4 and CO2 Emissions From Northern Lakes
Authors
Kuhn, McKenzie A
Thompson, Lauren M
Winder, Johanna C
Braga, Lucas PP
Tanentzap, Andrew J
Bastviken, David
Olefeldt, David
Publication Date
2021Journal Title
AGU ADVANCES
ISSN
2576-604X
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Volume
2
Issue
4
Language
en
Type
Article
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Kuhn, M. A., Thompson, L. M., Winder, J. C., Braga, L. P., Tanentzap, A. J., Bastviken, D., & Olefeldt, D. (2021). Opposing Effects of Climate and Permafrost Thaw on CH4 and CO2 Emissions From Northern Lakes. AGU ADVANCES, 2 (4) https://doi.org/10.1029/2021AV000515
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Funder: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
Funder: Northern Scientific Training Program, University of Alberta
Funder: UAlberta North, Vanier Canada Graduate ScholarshipW. Garfield Weston Foundation
Abstract
Abstract: Small, organic‐rich lakes are important sources of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere, yet the sensitivity of emissions to climate warming is poorly constrained and potentially influenced by permafrost thaw. Here, we monitored emissions from 20 peatland lakes across a 1,600 km permafrost transect in boreal western Canada. Contrary to expectations, we observed a shift from source to sink of CO2 for lakes warmer regions, driven by greater primary productivity associated with greater hydrological connectivity to lakes and nutrient availability in the absence of permafrost. Conversely, an 8‐fold increase in CH4 emissions in warmer regions was associated with water temperature and shifts in microbial communities and dominant anaerobic processes. Our results suggest that the net radiative forcing from altered greenhouse gas emissions of northern peatland lakes this century will be dominated by increasing CH4 emissions and only partially offset by reduced CO2 emissions.
Keywords
greenhouse gas, aquatic, permafrost, lakes, climate warming
Sponsorship
European Research Council (804673)
Identifiers
aga220125, 2021av000515
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2021AV000515
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/330614
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