Aquatic carbon fluxes in a hemiboreal catchment are predictable from landscape morphology, temperature, and runoff

Author:

Balathandayuthabani Sivakiruthika1ORCID,Wallin Marcus B.2ORCID,Klemedtsson Leif3,Crill Patrick4,Bastviken David1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Thematic Studies—Environmental Change Linköping University Linköping Sweden

2. Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala Sweden

3. Department of Earth Sciences University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

4. Department of Geological Sciences and Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden

Abstract

AbstractAquatic networks contribute greenhouse gases and lateral carbon (C) export from catchments. The magnitudes of these fluxes exceed the global land C sink but are uncertain. Resolving this uncertainty is important for understanding climate feedbacks. We quantified vertical methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from lakes and streams, and lateral export of dissolved inorganic and organic carbon from a hemiboreal catchment for 3 yr. Lateral C fluxes dominated the total aquatic C flux. All aquatic C fluxes were disproportionately contributed from spatially restricted areas and/or short‐term events. Hence, consideration of local and episodic variability is vital. Temperature and runoff were the main temporal drivers for lake and stream C emissions, respectively. Whole‐catchment aquatic C emissions scaled linearly with these drivers within timeframes of stable land‐cover. Hence, temperature and runoff increase across Northern Hemisphere humid areas from climate change may yield proportional increases in aquatic C fluxes.

Funder

Svensk Kärnbränslehantering

Svenska Forskningsrådet Formas

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Oceanography

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