Abstract
Abstract
Accounting for temporal changes in carbon dioxide (CO2) effluxes from freshwaters remains a challenge for global and regional carbon budgets. Here, we synthesize 171 site-months of flux measurements of CO2 based on the eddy covariance method from 13 lakes and reservoirs in the Northern Hemisphere, and quantify dynamics at multiple temporal scales. We found pronounced sub-annual variability in CO2 flux at all sites. By accounting for diel variation, only 11% of site-months were net daily sinks of CO2. Annual CO2 emissions had an average of 25% (range 3%–58%) interannual variation. Similar to studies on streams, nighttime emissions regularly exceeded daytime emissions. Biophysical regulations of CO2 flux variability were delineated through mutual information analysis. Sample analysis of CO2 fluxes indicate the importance of continuous measurements. Better characterization of short- and long-term variability is necessary to understand and improve detection of temporal changes of CO2 fluxes in response to natural and anthropogenic drivers. Our results indicate that existing global lake carbon budgets relying primarily on daytime measurements yield underestimates of net emissions.
Funder
Leibniz-Institut für Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei
Terrestrial Environmental Observatories Network
Hydro Quebec
NSF-DEB
Ohio Department of Natural Resources
U.S. Department of Energy
NOAA’s National Estuarine Research Reserves’ Davidson Fellowship
Academy Professor Projects
GreenFeedBack
OPP
U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science
NTL LTER
Academy of Finland
Svenska Forskningsrådet Formas
Program of the World-Class West Siberian Interregional Scientific and Educational Center
EU-Horizon Europe Project
Nam Theun Power Company
Electricité de France
Helmholtz Climate Initiative
Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Environmental Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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