Limited contribution of permafrost carbon to methane release from thawing peatlands

Cooper, M. D.A. et al. (2017) Limited contribution of permafrost carbon to methane release from thawing peatlands. Nature Climate Change, 7(7), pp. 507-511. (doi: 10.1038/nclimate3328)

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Abstract

Models predict that thaw of permafrost soils at northern high latitudes will release tens of billions of tonnes of carbon (C) to the atmosphere by 2100 (refs 1,2,3). The effect on the Earth’s climate depends strongly on the proportion of this C that is released as the more powerful greenhouse gas methane (CH4), rather than carbon dioxide (CO2) (refs 1,4); even if CH4 emissions represent just 2% of the C release, they would contribute approximately one-quarter of the climate forcing5. In northern peatlands, thaw of ice-rich permafrost causes surface subsidence (thermokarst) and water-logging6, exposing substantial stores (tens of kilograms of C per square meter, ref. 7) of previously frozen organic matter to anaerobic conditions, and generating ideal conditions for permafrost-derived CH4 release. Here we show that, contrary to expectations, although substantial CH4 fluxes (>20 g CH4 m−2 yr−1) were recorded from thawing peatlands in northern Canada, only a small amount was derived from previously frozen C (<2 g CH4 m−2 yr−1). Instead, fluxes were driven by anaerobic decomposition of recent C inputs. We conclude that thaw-induced changes in surface wetness and wetland area, rather than the anaerobic decomposition of previously frozen C, may determine the effect of permafrost thaw on CH4 emissions from northern peatlands.

Item Type:Articles
Additional Information:This work was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) through grants NE/K000179/1 to I.P.H., NE/K00025X/1 to G.K.P., NE/K000241/1 to J.B.M. and NE/K000292/1 to M.W., and a University of Sheffield Righ Foundation Studentship to R.T.
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Garnett, Dr Mark
Authors: Cooper, M. D.A., Estop-Aragonés, C., Fisher, J. P., Thierry, A., Garnett, M. H., Charman, D. J., Murton, J. B., Phoenix, G. K., Treharne, R., Kokelj, S. V., Wolfe, S. A., Lewkowicz, A. G., Williams, M., and Hartley, I. P.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre
Journal Name:Nature Climate Change
Publisher:Nature Publishing Group
ISSN:1758-678X
ISSN (Online):1758-6798
Published Online:26 June 2017
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature
First Published:First published in Nature Climate Change 7(7):507-511
Publisher Policy:Reproduced in accordance with the publisher copyright policy

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