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Modelling northern peatland area and carbon dynamics since the Holocene with the ORCHIDEE-PEAT land surface model (SVN r5488)

Authors :
Qiu, Chunjing
Zhu, Dan
Ciais, Phillipe
Guenet, Bertrand
Peng, Shushi
Krinner, Gerhard
Tootchi, Ardalan
Ducharne, Agnes
Hastie, Adam
Qiu, Chunjing
Zhu, Dan
Ciais, Phillipe
Guenet, Bertrand
Peng, Shushi
Krinner, Gerhard
Tootchi, Ardalan
Ducharne, Agnes
Hastie, Adam
Source :
Geoscientific Model Development, 12 (7
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The importance of northern peatlands in the global carbon cycle has been recognized, especially for long-term changes. Yet, the complex interactions between climate and peatland hydrology, carbon storage, and area dynamics make it challenging to represent these systems in land surface models. This study describes how peatlands are included as an independent sub-grid hydrological soil unit (HSU) in the ORCHIDEE-MICT land surface model. The peatland soil column in this tile is characterized by multilayered vertical water and carbon transport and peat-specific hydrological properties. The cost-efficient version of TOPMODEL and the scheme of peatland initiation and development from the DYPTOP model are implemented and adjusted to simulate spatial and temporal dynamics of peatland. The model is tested across a range of northern peatland sites and for gridded simulations over the Northern Hemisphere (30N). Simulated northern peatland area (3.9 million km2), peat carbon stock (463 Pg C), and peat depth are generally consistent with observed estimates of peatland area (3.4-4.0 million km2), peat carbon (270-540 Pg C), and data compilations of peat core depths. Our results show that both net primary production (NPP) and heterotrophic respiration (HR) of northern peatlands increased over the past century in response to CO2 and climate change. NPP increased more rapidly than HR, and thus net ecosystem production (NEP) exhibited a positive trend, contributing a cumulative carbon storage of 11.13 Pg C since 1901, most of it being realized after the 1950s.<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Geoscientific Model Development, 12 (7
Notes :
1 full-text file(s): application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1192447996
Document Type :
Electronic Resource