Regional Atmospheric CO2 Response to Ecosystem CO2 Budgets in China

被引:4
|
作者
Li, Haixiao [1 ]
Lian, Yi [2 ,3 ]
Renyang, Qianqian [2 ]
Liu, Le [4 ]
Qu, Zihan [5 ]
Lee, Lien-Chieh [1 ]
机构
[1] Hubei Polytech Univ, Sch Environm Sci & Engn, Huangshi 435003, Peoples R China
[2] Tianjin Normal Univ, Coll Geog & Environm Sci, Tianjin 300387, Peoples R China
[3] Chinese Acad Sci, Natl Astron Observ, Beijing 100012, Peoples R China
[4] Nankai Univ, Coll Environm Sci & Engn, Tianjin 300350, Peoples R China
[5] State Grid Hubei Elect Power Co Ltd, Elect Power Res Inst, Wuhan 430000, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
net ecosystem exchange; CO2; emission; redundancy analysis; Pearson correlation; geographically weighted regression; CARBON-DIOXIDE; EXCHANGE; METHANE; TRENDS; LAYER;
D O I
10.3390/rs15133320
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The distribution of atmospheric CO2 is not homogenous, primarily due to variations in the CO2 budgets of regional terrestrial ecosystems. To formulate a comprehensive strategy to combat the increasing global CO2 levels and associated warming, it is crucial to consider both the distribution of atmospheric CO2 and the CO2 budgets of ecosystems. This study focused on analyzing the relationship between regional atmospheric CO2 and CO2 budgets in China from 2010 to 2017. Initially, a robust estimation model of net ecosystem CO2 exchange was developed to calculate CO2 budgets using collected emission data. Subsequently, Pearson correlation, redundancy analysis, and geographically weighted regression techniques were employed to examine the link between atmospheric CO2 levels, CO2 budgets, and other meteorological factors at various spatial and temporal scales. The findings from the redundancy analysis and geographically weighted regression indicated that the atmospheric CO2 content of each province could not be solely determined by the regional CO2 budgets. However, a significant and positive correlation between atmospheric CO2 levels and CO2 budgets was observed in non-coastal provinces for a period of six months (R-2 ranging from 0.46 to 0.83). Consequently, it is essential to promote a balance between CO2 emissions and the CO2 uptake capacity of regional ecosystems. This balance would minimize positive CO2 budgets and effectively mitigate the increase in atmospheric CO2 levels.
引用
收藏
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Response of forest trees to increased atmospheric CO2
    Huang, Jian-Guo
    Bergeron, Yves
    Denneler, Bernhard
    Berninger, Frank
    Tardif, Jacques
    CRITICAL REVIEWS IN PLANT SCIENCES, 2007, 26 (5-6) : 265 - 283
  • [32] Effect on the biosphere of elevated atmospheric CO2 -: Response
    DeLucia, EH
    Schlesinger, WH
    SCIENCE, 1999, 285 (5435) : 1852 - 1852
  • [33] Modelling of stomatal density response to atmospheric CO2
    Konrad, W.
    Roth-Nebelsick, A.
    Grein, M.
    JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY, 2008, 253 (04) : 638 - 658
  • [34] REGIONAL CO2 REDUCTIONS
    Johnson, Jeff
    CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING NEWS, 2010, 88 (42) : 23 - 25
  • [35] Climate variability as reflected in a regional atmospheric CO2 record
    Haszpra, L.
    Barcza, Z.
    TELLUS SERIES B-CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL METEOROLOGY, 2010, 62 (05) : 417 - 426
  • [36] A new method for CO2 capture:: Frosting CO2 at atmospheric pressure
    Clodic, D
    Younes, M
    GREENHOUSE GAS CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, VOLS I AND II, PROCEEDINGS, 2003, : 155 - 160
  • [37] ATMOSPHERIC CO2 AND THE RATIO OF INTERCELLULAR TO AMBIENT CO2 CONCENTRATIONS IN PLANTS
    EHLERINGER, JR
    CERLING, TE
    TREE PHYSIOLOGY, 1995, 15 (02) : 105 - 111
  • [38] Toward robust and consistent regional CO2 flux estimates from in situ and spaceborne measurements of atmospheric CO2
    Chevallier, Frederic
    Palmer, Paul I.
    Feng, Liang
    Boesch, Hartmut
    O'Dell, Christopher W.
    Bousquet, Philippe
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2014, 41 (03) : 1065 - 1070
  • [39] The response of soil CO2 efflux under trees grown in elevated atmospheric CO2:: A literature review
    Janssens, IA
    Ceulemans, R
    PHYTON-ANNALES REI BOTANICAE, 2000, 40 (04) : 97 - 101
  • [40] Atmospheric inverse modeling to constrain regional-scale CO2 budgets at high spatial and temporal resolution
    Gockede, Mathias
    Michalak, Anna M.
    Vickers, Dean
    Turner, David P.
    Law, Beverly E.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2010, 115