Net carbon dioxide emissions from an eroding Atlantic blanket bog

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Rebekka R. E. Artz
Mhairi Coyle
Gillian Donaldson-Selby
Ross Morrison
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[1] The James Hutton Institute,
[2] UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology,undefined
[3] UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology,undefined
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Biogeochemistry | 2022年 / 159卷
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Peatland; Blanket bog; Peat erosion; Carbon dioxide; Net ecosystem exchange; Restoration; Eddy covariance;
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The net impact of greenhouse gas emissions from degraded peatland environments on national Inventories and subsequent mitigation of such emissions has only been seriously considered within the last decade. Data on greenhouse gas emissions from special cases of peatland degradation, such as eroding peatlands, are particularly scarce. Here, we report the first eddy covariance-based monitoring of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from an eroding Atlantic blanket bog. The CO2 budget across the period July 2018–November 2019 was 147 (± 9) g C m−2. For an annual budget that contained proportionally more of the extreme 2018 drought and heat wave, cumulative CO2 emissions were nearly double (191 g C m−2) of that of an annual period without drought (106 g C m−2), suggesting that direct CO2 emissions from eroded peatlands are at risk of increasing with projected changes in temperatures and precipitation due to global climate change. The results of this study are consistent with chamber-based and modelling studies that suggest degraded blanket bogs to be a net source of CO2 to the atmosphere, and provide baseline data against which to assess future peatland restoration efforts in this region.
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