The impacts of climate change and human activities on biogeochemical cycles on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau |
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Authors: | Huai Chen Qiuan Zhu Changhui Peng Ning Wu Yanfen Wang Xiuqing Fang Yongheng Gao Dan Zhu Gang Yang Jianqing Tian Xiaoming Kang Shilong Piao Hua Ouyang Wenhua Xiang Zhibin Luo Hong Jiang Xingzhang Song Yao Zhang Guirui Yu Xinquan Zhao Peng Gong Tandong Yao Jianghua Wu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Chengdu, 610041 China;2. Laboratory for Ecological Forecasting and Global Change, College of Forestry, Northwest Agriculture and Forest University, , Yangling, 712100 China;3. Zoige Peatland and Global Change Research Station, Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Hongyuan, 624400 China;4. Department of Biology Science, Institute of Environment Sciences, University of Quebec at Montreal, , Montreal, C3H 3P8 Canada;5. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, , Kathmandu, Nepal;6. Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Beijing, 100039 China;7. Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Chengdu, 610041 China;8. Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Beijing, 100101 China;9. Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Beijing, 100085 China;10. College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, , Beijing, 100871 China;11. Institute of Geographic Science and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Beijing, 100101 China;12. Research Section of Forest Ecology, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, , Changsha, 410004 China;13. Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Carbon Cycling and Carbon Sequestration in Forest Ecosystems, Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University, , Lin'an, 311300 China;14. Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Xining, 810008 China;15. Centre for Earth System Science, Tsinghua University, , Beijing, 100084 China;16. Sustainable Resource Management, Memorial University of Newfoundland, , Corner Brook, A2H 5G4 Canada |
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Abstract: | With a pace of about twice the observed rate of global warming, the temperature on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau (Earth's ‘third pole’) has increased by 0.2 °C per decade over the past 50 years, which results in significant permafrost thawing and glacier retreat. Our review suggested that warming enhanced net primary production and soil respiration, decreased methane (CH4) emissions from wetlands and increased CH4 consumption of meadows, but might increase CH4 emissions from lakes. Warming‐induced permafrost thawing and glaciers melting would also result in substantial emission of old carbon dioxide (CO2) and CH4. Nitrous oxide (N2O) emission was not stimulated by warming itself, but might be slightly enhanced by wetting. However, there are many uncertainties in such biogeochemical cycles under climate change. Human activities (e.g. grazing, land cover changes) further modified the biogeochemical cycles and amplified such uncertainties on the plateau. If the projected warming and wetting continues, the future biogeochemical cycles will be more complicated. So facing research in this field is an ongoing challenge of integrating field observations with process‐based ecosystem models to predict the impacts of future climate change and human activities at various temporal and spatial scales. To reduce the uncertainties and to improve the precision of the predictions of the impacts of climate change and human activities on biogeochemical cycles, efforts should focus on conducting more field observation studies, integrating data within improved models, and developing new knowledge about coupling among carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus biogeochemical cycles as well as about the role of microbes in these cycles. |
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Keywords: | carbon budget ice retreat intact ecosystems land use change permafrost |
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