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Svante Björck

Svante Björck

Professor emeritus

Svante Björck

Latitudinal limits to the predicted increase of the peatland carbon sink with warming

Författare

  • Angela V. Gallego-Sala
  • Dan J. Charman
  • Simon Brewer
  • Susan E. Page
  • I. Colin Prentice
  • Pierre Friedlingstein
  • Steve Moreton
  • Matthew J. Amesbury
  • David W. Beilman
  • Svante Björck
  • Tatiana Blyakharchuk
  • Christopher Bochicchio
  • Robert K. Booth
  • Joan Bunbury
  • Philip Camill
  • Donna Carless
  • Rodney A. Chimner
  • Michael Clifford
  • Elizabeth Cressey
  • Colin Courtney-Mustaphi
  • François De Vleeschouwer
  • Rixt de Jong
  • Barbara Fialkiewicz-Koziel
  • Sarah A. Finkelstein
  • Michelle Garneau
  • Esther Githumbi
  • John Hribjlan
  • James Holmquist
  • Paul D.M. Hughes
  • Chris Jones
  • Miriam C. Jones
  • Edgar Karofeld
  • Eric S. Klein
  • Ulla Kokfelt
  • Atte Korhola
  • Terri Lacourse
  • Gael Le Roux
  • Mariusz Lamentowicz
  • David Large
  • Martin Lavoie
  • Julie Loisel
  • Helen Mackay
  • Glen M. MacDonald
  • Markku Makila
  • Gabriel Magnan
  • Robert Marchant
  • Katarzyna Marcisz
  • Antonio Martínez Cortizas
  • Charly Massa
  • Paul Mathijssen
  • Dmitri Mauquoy
  • Timothy Mighall
  • Fraser J.G. Mitchell
  • Patrick Moss
  • Jonathan Nichols
  • Pirita O. Oksanen
  • Lisa Orme
  • Maara S. Packalen
  • Stephen Robinson
  • Thomas P. Roland
  • Nicole K. Sanderson
  • A. Britta K. Sannel
  • Noemí Silva-Sánchez
  • Natascha Steinberg
  • Graeme T. Swindles
  • T. Edward Turner
  • Joanna Uglow
  • Minna Väliranta
  • Simon van Bellen
  • Marjolein van der Linden
  • Bas van Geel
  • Guoping Wang
  • Zicheng Yu
  • Joana Zaragoza-Castells
  • Yan Zhao

Summary, in English

The carbon sink potential of peatlands depends on the balance of carbon uptake by plants and microbial decomposition. The rates of both these processes will increase with warming but it remains unclear which will dominate the global peatland response. Here we examine the global relationship between peatland carbon accumulation rates during the last millennium and planetary-scale climate space. A positive relationship is found between carbon accumulation and cumulative photosynthetically active radiation during the growing season for mid- to high-latitude peatlands in both hemispheres. However, this relationship reverses at lower latitudes, suggesting that carbon accumulation is lower under the warmest climate regimes. Projections under Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP)2.6 and RCP8.5 scenarios indicate that the present-day global sink will increase slightly until around ad 2100 but decline thereafter. Peatlands will remain a carbon sink in the future, but their response to warming switches from a negative to a positive climate feedback (decreased carbon sink with warming) at the end of the twenty-first century.

Avdelning/ar

  • Kvartärgeologi
  • MERGE: ModElling the Regional and Global Earth system
  • Geologiska institutionen
  • BECC: Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate

Publiceringsår

2018

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

907-913

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Nature Climate Change

Volym

8

Issue

10

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

Nature Publishing Group

Ämne

  • Physical Geography

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 1758-678X