Mountain Peatlands and Drought: Carbon Cycling in the Pyrenees Amidst Global Climate Change

Author:

Garisoain Raphael12ORCID,Jacotot Adrien34ORCID,Delire Christine1ORCID,Binet Stéphane5ORCID,Le Roux Gael2,Gascoin Simon6ORCID,Rosset Thomas2ORCID,Gogo Sébastien7ORCID,Granouillac Franck2,Payre‐Suc Virginie2,Gandois Laure2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CNRM Meteo‐France CNRS Universite de Toulouse Toulouse France

2. CRBE Université de Toulouse CNRS Toulouse France

3. Institut National de la Recherche en Agriculture Alimentation et Environnement (INRAE) UMR 1069 SAS Rennes France

4. Institut des Sciences de la Terre d'Orléans (ISTO) Université d'Orléans UMR7327 CNRS Orléans France

5. Agence de l'eau Adour Garonne Toulouse France

6. Centre d'Etudes Spatiales de la BIOsphère Université de Toulouse CNRS CNES IRD INRA Toulouse France

7. UMR‐CNRS 6553 ECOBIO Université de Rennes Rennes France

Abstract

AbstractThis study provides a multi‐year (2017–2022) Net Ecosystem Carbon Balance (NECB) of a Pyrenean mountainous peatland through the integration of field data, satellite imagery, and statistical modeling. Fluvial organic carbon export was measured at 30 min frequency, while gaseous (CO2 and CH4) exchanges were measured monthly using closed chambers. These measurements were combined with Sentinel‐2 derived chlorophyll index and in situ high frequency (1 hr) measurements of key environmental variables such as air temperature, photosynthetically active radiation, and water table level, to develop hourly gaseous carbon flux models (R2 = 0.69 for GPP, R2 = 0.84 for ER, R2 = 0.59 for CH4). Over the 2017–2022 period, modeled average GPP (610 ± 39 gC.m−2.year−1) and ER (641 ± 59 gC.m−2.year−1) showed that the peatland acted as a weak source of CO2 to the atmosphere, releasing 31 ± 73 gC.m−2.year−1. Considering fluvial carbon export and CH4 exchanges, the loss of carbon from the peatland increased to 55 ± 73 gC.m−2.year−1. Dissolved organic carbon constituted 8%–106% of the NECB. The estimated long‐term organic accumulation rate indicated a steady carbon accumulation rate of 16.4 gC.m−2.year−1, contrasting with the contemporary NECB, suggesting a recent shift in ecosystem functioning from a carbon sink to a source. The study underscores the role of water availability and air temperature through a drought index (DI), in shaping the NECB. The DI correlated significantly with annual carbon gaseous fluxes, except for 2022, marked by an intense drought. During this year the peatland became a large source of carbon (189 gC.m−2.year−1) to the atmosphere.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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