Emissions of carbon dioxide and methane from a headwater stream network of interior Alaska

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作者
Crawford, John T. [1 ,2 ]
Striegl, Robert G. [2 ]
Wickland, Kimberly P. [2 ]
Dornblaser, Mark M. [2 ]
Stanley, Emily H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Ctr Limnol, Madison, WI 53706 USA
[2] US Geol Survey, Natl Res Program, Boulder, CO USA
关键词
carbon dioxide; methane; streams; Alaska; pCO2; upscaling; DISCONTINUOUS PERMAFROST; BOREAL LAKES; TEMPERATE; ZONE; FLOW; METABOLISM; COMPLEX; EVASION; EFFLUX; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1002/jgrg.20034
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Boreal ecosystems store significant quantities of organic carbon (C) that may be vulnerable to degradation as a result of a warming climate. Despite their limited coverage on the landscape, streams play a significant role in the processing, gaseous emission, and downstream export of C, and small streams are thought to be particularly important because of their close connection with the surrounding landscape. However, ecosystem carbon studies do not commonly incorporate the role of the aquatic conduit. We measured carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) concentrations and emissions in a headwater stream network of interior Alaska underlain by permafrost to assess the potential role of stream gas emissions in the regional carbon balance. First-order streams exhibited the greatest variability in fluxes of CO2 and CH4, and the greatest mean pCO(2). High-resolution time series of stream pCO(2) and discharge at two locations on one first-order stream showed opposing pCO(2) responses to storm events, indicating the importance of hydrologic flowpaths connecting CO2-rich soils with surface waters. Repeated longitudinal surveys on the stream showed consistent areas of elevated pCO(2) and pCH(4), indicative of discrete hydrologic flowpaths delivering soil water and groundwater having varying chemistry. Up-scaled basin estimates of stream gas emissions suggest that streams may contribute significantly to catchment-wide CH4 emissions. Overall, our results indicate that while stream-specific gas emission rates are disproportionately high relative to the terrestrial landscape, both stream surface area and catchment normalized emission rates were lower than those documented for the Yukon River Basin as a whole. This may be due to limitations of C sources and/or C transport to surface waters.
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