Characterizing the Atmospheric Mn Cycle and Its Impact on Terrestrial Biogeochemistry

Author:

Lu Louis12ORCID,Li Longlei1,Rathod Sagar3,Hess Peter4ORCID,Martínez Carmen5ORCID,Fernandez Nicole1ORCID,Goodale Christine6ORCID,Thies Janice5,Wong Michelle Y.7,Alaimo Maria Grazia8ORCID,Artaxo Paulo9ORCID,Barraza Francisco10,Barreto Africa11ORCID,Beddows David12ORCID,Chellam Shankarararman13ORCID,Chen Ying14ORCID,Chuang Patrick15ORCID,Cohen David D.16,Dongarrà Gaetano8,Gaston Cassandra17ORCID,Gómez Darío18ORCID,Morera‐Gómez Yasser19,Hakola Hannele20,Hand Jenny21ORCID,Harrison Roy1222ORCID,Hopke Philip23ORCID,Hueglin Christoph24ORCID,Kuang Yuan‐Wen25ORCID,Kyllönen Katriina20ORCID,Lambert Fabrice2627ORCID,Maenhaut Willy28ORCID,Martin Randall29ORCID,Paytan Adina14ORCID,Prospero Joseph17ORCID,González Yenny1130ORCID,Rodriguez Sergio1131ORCID,Smichowski Patricia18,Varrica Daniela8ORCID,Walsh Brenna29,Weagle Crystal29ORCID,Xiao Yi‐Hua24ORCID,Mahowald Natalie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Cornell University Ithaca NY USA

2. Now at Nicholas School of the Environment Duke University Durham NC USA

3. La Follette School of Public Affairs University of Wisconsin Madison WI USA

4. Biological and Environmental Engineering Cornell University Ithaca NY USA

5. School of Integrative Plant Sciences Cornell University Ithaca NY USA

6. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Cornell University Ithaca NY USA

7. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Yale University New Haven CT USA

8. Dip. Scienze della Terra e del Mare University of Palermo Palermo Italy

9. Instituto de Fisica Universidade de Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Brazil

10. Saw Science Invercargill New Zealand

11. Izana Atmospheric Research Centre AEMET Joint Research Unit to CSIC “Climate and Composition of the Atmosphere” Santa Cruz de Tenerife Spain

12. School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

13. Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Texas A&M University College Station TX USA

14. Institute of Marine Sciences University of California Santa Cruz CA USA

15. Earth & Planetary Sciences Department University of California Santa Cruz CA USA

16. Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation Lucas Heights NSW Australia

17. Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science University of Miami Miami FL USA

18. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica Universidad de Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina

19. Instituto de Biodiversidad y Medioambiente BIOMA Universidad de Navarra Pamplona España

20. Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki Finland

21. Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere Colorado State University Fort Collins CO USA

22. Department of Environmental Sciences Faculty of Meteorology Environment and Arid Land Agriculture King Abdulaziz University Jeddah Saudi Arabia

23. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Clarkson University Potsdam NY USA

24. Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (EMPA) Duebendorf Switzerland

25. Key Laboratory of Vegetation Restoration and Management of Degraded Ecosystems South China Botanical Garden Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou China

26. Geography Institute Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Santiago Chile

27. Center for Climate and Resilience Research University of Chile Santiago Chile

28. Department of Chemistry Ghent University Gent Belgium

29. Energy, Environmental and Chemical Engineering Washington University St. Louis MO USA

30. CIMEL Electronique Paris France

31. Instituto de Productos Naturales y Agrobiología IPNA CSIC La Laguna Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe role of manganese (Mn) in ecosystem carbon (C) biogeochemical cycling is gaining increasing attention. While soil Mn is mainly derived from bedrock, atmospheric deposition could be a major source of Mn to surface soils, with implications for soil C cycling. However, quantification of the atmospheric Mn cycle, which comprises emissions from natural (desert dust, sea salts, volcanoes, primary biogenic particles, and wildfires) and anthropogenic sources (e.g., industrialization and land‐use change due to agriculture), transport, and deposition, remains uncertain. Here, we use compiled emission data sets for each identified source to model and quantify the atmospheric Mn cycle by combining an atmospheric model and in situ atmospheric concentration measurements. We estimated global emissions of atmospheric Mn in aerosols (<10 μm in aerodynamic diameter) to be 1,400 Gg Mn year−1. Approximately 31% of the emissions come from anthropogenic sources. Deposition of the anthropogenic Mn shortened Mn “pseudo” turnover times in 1‐m‐thick surface soils (ranging from 1,000 to over 10,000,000 years) by 1–2 orders of magnitude in industrialized regions. Such anthropogenic Mn inputs boosted the Mn‐to‐N ratio of the atmospheric deposition in non‐desert dominated regions (between 5 × 10−5 and 0.02) across industrialized areas, but that was still lower than soil Mn‐to‐N ratio by 1–3 orders of magnitude. Correlation analysis revealed a negative relationship between Mn deposition and topsoil C density across temperate and (sub)tropical forests, consisting with atmospheric Mn deposition enhancing carbon respiration as seen in in situ biogeochemical studies.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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