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A new estimation of global soil greenhouse gas fluxes using a simple data-oriented model
Authors:Shoji Hashimoto
Institution:Department of Forest Site Environment, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute (FFPRI), 1 Matsunosato, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
Abstract:Soil greenhouse gas fluxes (particularly CO2, CH4, and N2O) play important roles in climate change. However, despite the importance of these soil greenhouse gases, the number of reports on global soil greenhouse gas fluxes is limited. Here, new estimates are presented for global soil CO2 emission (total soil respiration), CH4 uptake, and N2O emission fluxes, using a simple data-oriented model. The estimated global fluxes for CO2 emission, CH4 uptake, and N2O emission were 78 Pg C yr?1 (Monte Carlo 95% confidence interval, 64–95 Pg C yr?1), 18 Tg C yr?1 (11–23 Tg C yr?1), and 4.4 Tg N yr?1 (1.4–11.1 Tg N yr?1), respectively. Tropical regions were the largest contributor of all of the gases, particularly the CO2 and N2O fluxes. The soil CO2 and N2O fluxes had more pronounced seasonal patterns than the soil CH4 flux. The collected estimates, including both the previous and the present estimates, demonstrate that the means of the best estimates from each study were 79 Pg C yr?1 (291 Pg CO2 yr?1; coefficient of variation, CV?=?13%, N?=?6) for CO2, 21 Tg C yr?1 (29 Tg CH4 yr?1; CV?=?24%, N?=?24) for CH4, and 7.8 Tg N yr?1 (12.2 Tg N2O yr?1; CV?=?38%, N?=?11) for N2O. For N2O, the mean of the estimates that was calculated by excluding the earliest two estimates was 6.6 Tg N yr?1 (10.4 Tg N2O yr?1; CV?=?22%, N?=?9). The reported estimates vary and have large degrees of uncertainty but their overall magnitudes are in general agreement. To further minimize the uncertainty of soil greenhouse gas flux estimates, it is necessary to build global databases and identify key processes in describing global soil greenhouse gas fluxes.
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