Human footprints on greenhouse gas fluxes in cryogenic ecosystems

Various human footprints on the flux of biogenic greenhouse gases from permafrost-affected soils in Arctic and boreal domains in Russia are considered. Tendencies of significant growth or suppression of soil CO 2 fluxes change across types of human impact. Overall, the human impacts increase the mea...

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Veröffentlicht in:Doklady earth sciences 2017-12, Vol.477 (2), p.1467-1469
Hauptverfasser: Karelin, D. V., Goryachkin, S. V., Zamolodchikov, D. G., Dolgikh, A. V., Zazovskaya, E. P., Shishkov, V. A., Kraev, G. N.
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Zusammenfassung:Various human footprints on the flux of biogenic greenhouse gases from permafrost-affected soils in Arctic and boreal domains in Russia are considered. Tendencies of significant growth or suppression of soil CO 2 fluxes change across types of human impact. Overall, the human impacts increase the mean value and variance of local soil CO 2 flux. Human footprint on methane exchange between soil and atmosphere is mediated by drainage. However, all the types of human impact suppress the sources and increase sinks of methane to the land ecosystems. N 2 O flux grew under the considered types of human impact. Based on the results, we suggest that human footprint on soil greenhouse gases fluxes is comparable to the effect of climate change at an annual to decadal timescales.
ISSN:1028-334X
1531-8354
DOI:10.1134/S1028334X17120133