Soil carbon stocks in wetlands of New Zealand and impact of land conversion since European settlement

被引:30
作者
Ausseil, A. -G. E. [1 ]
Jamali, H. [2 ]
Clarkson, B. R. [3 ]
Golubiewski, N. E. [4 ]
机构
[1] Landcare Res Ltd, Private Bag 11052, Palmerston North, New Zealand
[2] Deakin Univ, CeRRF, Griffith, NSW 2680, Australia
[3] Landcare Res Ltd, Hamilton, New Zealand
[4] Land Syst Scientist, Ashhurst, New Zealand
关键词
Freshwater wetlands; Carbon stocks; National scale; Land-use change; Conversion; FRESH-WATER WETLANDS; DRAINED PEAT SOILS; ORGANIC-CARBON; SUBSIDENCE RATES; METHANE FLUXES; NITROUS-OXIDE; CO2; PEATLANDS; EMISSIONS; N2O;
D O I
10.1007/s11273-015-9432-4
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Freshwater wetlands provide a range of ecosystem services, one of which is climate regulation. They are known to contain large pools of carbon (C) that can be affected by land-use change. In New Zealand, only 10 % of the original freshwater wetlands remain due to conversion into agriculture. This study presents the first national estimation of C stocks in freshwater wetlands based on the compilation of soil carbon data from 126 sites across the country. We estimated C stocks for two soil sample types (mineral and organic) in different classes of wetlands (fen, bog, swamp, marsh, pakihi and ephemeral), and extrapolated C stocks to national level using GIS. Bogs had high C content and low bulk densities, while ephemeral wetlands were the reverse. A regression between bulk density and C content showed a high influence of the soil type. Average C densities (average +/- A standard error) were 1,348 +/- A 184 t C ha(-1) at full peat depth (average of 3.9 m) and 102 +/- A 5 t C ha(-1) (0.3 m depth) for organic soils, and 121 +/- A 24 t C ha(-1) (0.3 m depth) for mineral soils. At national level, C stocks were estimated at 11 +/- A 1 Mt (0.3 m depth) and 144 +/- A 17 Mt (full peat depth) in organic soils, and 23 +/- A 1 Mt (0.3 m depth) in mineral soils. Since European settlement, 146,000 ha of organic soils have been converted to agriculture, which could release between 0.5 and 2 Mt CO2 year(-1), equivalent to 1-6 % of New Zealand's total agricultural greenhouse gas emissions.
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