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A globally robust relationship between water table decline, subsidence rate, and carbon release from peatlands

Lei Ma
Gaofeng Zhu
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Bolong Chen
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Kun Zhang
Shuli Niu
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Jinsong Wang
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Hongchao Zuo

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Abstract Peatland ecosystems are globally important carbon stores. Disturbances, such as drainage and climate drying, act to lower peatland water table depths, consequently enhancing soil carbon release and subsidence rates. Here, we conduct a global meta-analysis to quantify the relationship among water table depth, carbon release and subsidence. We find that the water table decline stimulated heterotrophic, rather than autotrophic, soil respiration, which was associated with an increase in subsidence rate. This relationship held across different climate zones and land uses. We find that 81% of the total annual soil respiration for all drained peatlands was attributable to tropical peatlands drained for agriculture and forestry and temperate peatlands drained for agriculture. Globally, we estimate that, drained peatlands release 645 Mt C yr –1 (401–1025 Mt C yr –1 ) through soil respiration, equivalent to approximately 5% of global annual anthropogenic carbon emissions. Our findings highlight the importance of conserving pristine peatlands to help mitigate climate change.
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hal-03866920 , version 1 (23-11-2022)

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Lei Ma, Gaofeng Zhu, Bolong Chen, Kun Zhang, Shuli Niu, et al.. A globally robust relationship between water table decline, subsidence rate, and carbon release from peatlands. Communications Earth & Environment, 2022, 3 (1), pp.254. ⟨10.1038/s43247-022-00590-8⟩. ⟨hal-03866920⟩
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