Spatial and temporal change patterns of near-surface CO2 and CH4 concentrations in different permafrost regions on the Mongolian Plateau from 2010 to 2017

被引:14
|
作者
Adiya, Saruulzaya [1 ]
Dalantai, Sainbayar [1 ,2 ]
Wu, Tonghua [3 ]
Wu, Xiaodong [3 ]
Yamkhin, Jambaljav [1 ]
Bao, Yuhai [4 ]
Sumiya, Erdenesukh [2 ]
Yadamsuren, Gansukh [5 ]
Avirmed, Dashtseren [1 ]
Dorjgotov, Battogtokh [1 ]
机构
[1] Mongolian Acad Sci, Inst Geog & Geoecol, Ulaanbaatar 15170, Mongolia
[2] Natl Univ Mongolia, Div Nat Sci, Ulaanbaatar 210646, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
[3] Chinese Acad Sci, Northwest Inst Ecoenvironm & Resources, State Key Lab Cryospher Sci, Cryosphere Res Stn Qinghai Tibet Plateau, Lanzhou 730000, Gansu, Peoples R China
[4] Inner Mongolia Normal Univ, Inner Mongolia Key Lab Remote Sensing & Geog Info, Hohhot 010022, Peoples R China
[5] Minist Food Agr & Light Ind, Ulaanbaatar 13381, Mongolia
基金
中国科学院西部之光基金; 中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Near-surface CO2 and CH4 concentrations; Permafrost; Active layer thickness; Ground temperature; GOSAT; Mongolian Plateau; DISCONTINUOUS PERMAFROST; NORTHERN-HEMISPHERE; CARBON-DIOXIDE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; THERMAL STATE; RESPIRATION; TEMPERATURE; EMISSIONS; RELEASE;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149433
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) released from permafrost regions may have a positive feedback to climate change, but there is much uncertainty about additional warming from the permafrost carbon cycle. One of the main reasons for this uncertainty is that the observation data of large-scale GHG concentrations are sparse, especially for areas with rapid permafrost degradation. We selected the Mongolian Plateau as the study area. We first analyzed the active layer thickness and ground temperature changes using borehole observations. Based on ground observation data, we assessed the applicability of Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite (GOSAT) carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) datasets. Finally, we analyzed the temporal and spatial changes in near-surface CO2 and CH4 concentrations from 2010 to 2017 and their patterns in different permafrost regions. The results showed that the Mongolian permafrost has been experiencing rapid degradation. The annual average near-surface CO2 concentration increased gradually between 2.19 ppmv/yr and 2.38 ppmv/yr, whereas the near-surface CH4 concentration increased significantly from 7.76 ppbv/yr to 8.49 ppbv/yr. There were significant seasonal variations in near-surface CO2 and CH4 concentrations for continuous, discontinuous, sporadic, and isolated permafrost zones. The continuous and discontinuous permafrost zones had lower near-surface CO2 and CH4 concentrations in summer and autumn, whereas sporadic and isolated permafrost zones had higher near-surface CO2 and CH4 concentrations in winter and spring. Our results indicated that climate warming led to rapid permafrost degradation, and carbon-based GHG concentrations also increased rapidly in Mongolia. Although, GHG concentrations increased at rates similar to the global average and many factors can account for their changes, GHG concentration in the permafrost regions merits more attention in the future because the spatiotemporal distribution has indicated a different driving force for regional warming. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Analysis of the airflow at the centre of the upper plateau on the Iberian Peninsula and its link to CO2 and CH4 concentrations
    Perez, Isidro A.
    Luisa Sanchez, M.
    Angeles Garcia, M.
    Pardo, Nuria
    Fernandez-Duque, Beatriz
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2018, 38 (04) : 2126 - 2137
  • [22] Patterns in CH4 and CO2 concentrations across boreal rivers: Major drivers and implications for fluvial greenhouse emissions under climate change scenarios
    Campeau, Audrey
    Del Giorgio, Paul A.
    GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2014, 20 (04) : 1075 - 1088
  • [23] Temporal patterns of CO2 and CH4 in a rural area in northern Spain described by a harmonic equation over 2010-2016
    Fernandez-Duque, Beatriz
    Perez, Isidro A.
    Luisa Sanchez, M.
    Angeles Garcia, M.
    Pardo, Nuria
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2017, 593 : 1 - 9
  • [24] Temperature, soil moisture, and microbial controls on CO2 and CH4 emissions from a permafrost peatland
    Song, Yanyu
    Song, Changchun
    Hou, Aixin
    Sun, Li
    Wang, Xianwei
    Ma, Xiuyan
    Jiang, Lei
    Liu, Chao
    Gao, Jinli
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRESS & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, 2021, 40 (05)
  • [25] THE INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CO2 AND CH4 CONCENTRATION NEAR CLOSED SHAFT - NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS
    Wrona, Pawel
    ARCHIVES OF MINING SCIENCES, 2017, 62 (03) : 639 - 652
  • [26] Lower-than-expected CH4 emissions from rice paddies with rising CO2 concentrations
    Qian, Haoyu
    Huang, Shan
    Chen, Jin
    Wang, Ling
    Hungate, Bruce A.
    van Kessel, Chris
    Zhang, Jun
    Deng, Aixing
    Jiang, Yu
    van Groenigen, Kees Jan
    Zhang, Weijian
    GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2020, 26 (04) : 2368 - 2376
  • [27] Fluvial CO2 and CH4 patterns across wildfire-disturbed ecozones of subarctic Canada: Current status and implications for future change
    Hutchins, Ryan H. S.
    Tank, Suzanne E.
    Olefeldt, David
    Quinton, William L.
    Spence, Christopher
    Dion, Nicole
    Estop-Aragones, Cristian
    Mengistu, Samson G.
    GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2020, 26 (04) : 2304 - 2319
  • [28] CH4 and CO2 Fluxes from the Surface of Boreal Lakes in the Arkhangelsk Region in Spring and Summer
    Prasolov, S. D.
    Zabelina, S. A.
    Klimov, S. I.
    Chupakov, A. V.
    Neverova, N. V.
    Shirokova, L. S.
    RUSSIAN METEOROLOGY AND HYDROLOGY, 2024, 49 (10) : 914 - 922
  • [29] Potential CO2 emissions from defrosting permafrost soils of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau under different scenarios of climate change in 2050 and 2070
    Bosch, Anna
    Schmidt, Karsten
    He, Jin-Sheng
    Doerfer, Corina
    Scholten, Thomas
    CATENA, 2017, 149 : 221 - 231
  • [30] Utilization patterns strongly dominated the dynamics of CO2 and CH4 emissions from small artificial lakes
    Wang, Lijun
    Xiang, Lingyi
    Wang, Xiaofeng
    Liu, Tingting
    Chen, Honglin
    Li, Dongfeng
    Jian, Chen
    Guo, Wentao
    Xiao, Zuolin
    He, Yixin
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2025, 373