Linking Dissolved Organic Matter to CO2 and CH4 Concentrations in Canadian and Chilean Peatland Pools

Author:

Hassan Mahmud12ORCID,Talbot Julie23ORCID,Arsenault Julien23ORCID,Martinez‐Cruz Karla45ORCID,Sepulveda‐Jauregui Armando4ORCID,Hoyos‐Santillan Jorge46ORCID,Lapierre Jean‐François12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Département de Sciences Biologiques Université de Montréal Montréal QC Canada

2. Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Limnologie (GRIL) Montréal QC Canada

3. Département de Géographie Université de Montréal Montréal QC Canada

4. Environmental Biogeochemistry Laboratory (EBL) University of Magallanes Punta Arenas Chile

5. Environmental Physics Limnological Institute Universität Konstanz Konstanz Germany

6. School of Biosciences University of Nottingham Loughborough UK

Abstract

AbstractPeatland open‐water pools can be net carbon (C) emitters within heterogeneous peatland ecosystems that are generally net C sinks. However, the intra‐ and inter‐regional patterns and drivers of CO2 and CH4 production, as well as their link with dissolved organic matter (DOM) quality and quantity, remain poorly understood. We analyzed a range of optical characteristics and chemical variables controlling DOM and CO2 and CH4 concentrations in peatland pools across two regions with contrasting geographical properties (i.e., climate, topography, morphometry, and vegetation cover) of eastern Canada and Chilean Patagonia. We found inter‐regional patterns in CO2, CH4 and DOM concentrations and composition that were coherent with patterns in mean annual temperature and precipitation, and vegetation cover. Cross‐regional patterns of CO2 and CH4 were driven by morphometry, vegetation cover, and protein‐like DOM composition, a proxy of high biological activity, whereas temporal variations of CO2 and CH4 concentrations were further influenced by seasonal changes in humic‐like DOM composition, dissolved organic carbon and nutrients (i.e., total phosphorus and total nitrogen) concentrations, as well as pH and oxygen levels. Our results suggest that geophysical constraints associated with local peat and pool characteristics as well as climate patterns are major drivers of DOM and greenhouse gases concentrations and the links between them in broadly distributed peatland pools.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Fonds de recherche du Québec – Nature et technologies

Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en limnologie

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Atmospheric Science,General Environmental Science,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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