Decline of CO2 Release During the Evolution of the Thaw Slump on the Northern Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau

Author:

Mu Mei1ORCID,Mu Cuicui123ORCID,Liu Hebin1,Zhang Chunling1,Jia Yunjie1,Lei Pengsi1,Peng Xiaoqing1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Western China's Environmental Systems (Ministry of Education) College of Earth and Environmental Sciences Observation and Research Station on Eco‐Environment of Frozen Ground in the Qilian Mountains Lanzhou University Lanzhou China

2. Cryosphere Research Station on the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau State Key Laboratory of Cryospheric Science Northwest Institute of Eco‐Environment and Resources Chinese Academy of Sciences Lanzhou China

3. Academy of Plateau Science and Sustainability Qinghai Normal University Xining China

Abstract

AbstractAbrupt permafrost thaw accelerates the decomposition of soil organic carbon and might double the warming caused by the carbon release. However, the influence of thaw slump evolution on carbon dioxide (CO2) emission rates and its drives remains unclear, which induces large uncertainties in the prediction of permafrost carbon‐climate feedback. Here we collected soil samples in the thaw slump landscapes that happened 1–23 years ago on the northern Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau (QTP) and measured the CO2 release rates using a 189‐day aerobic laboratory incubation in the dark. The incubation results showed that thaw slump occurred 23 years ago reduced soil CO2–C release by 57 ± 19% compared with the undisturbed area. The relative contribution of O‐alkyl C and microbial abundance decreases with the thaw slump initiation time lengthens. We illustrate that soil carbon quality and microbial communities uniquely explained 41% and 13% of the variation in CO2–C release, respectively. We preliminary estimate that the carbon release for thaw slump landscapes on the QTP may be overestimated by approximately 50% if the declining soil CO2–C release is without consideration. Our study highlights the CO2–C release would decrease with the stability of thaw slumps on the warming and wetting QTP, which may weaken the mountain permafrost carbon‐climate feedback.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Program of Gansu Province

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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