China's terrestrial ecosystem carbon balance during the 20th century: an analysis with a process-based biogeochemistry model

基于过程生物地球化学模型的分析:20世纪中国陆地生态系统碳平衡

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: China's terrestrial ecosystems play a pronounced role in the global carbon cycle. Here we combine spatially-explicit information on vegetation, soil, topography, climate and land use change with a process-based biogeochemistry model to quantify the responses of terrestrial carbon cycle in China during the 20th century. RESULTS: At a century scale, China's terrestrial ecosystems have acted as a carbon sink averaging at 96 Tg C yr(- 1), with large inter-annual and decadal variabilities. The regional sink has been enhanced due to the rising temperature and CO(2) concentration, with a slight increase trend in carbon sink strength along with the enhanced net primary production in the century. The areas characterized by C source are simulated to extend in the west and north of the Hu Huanyong line, while the eastern and southern regions increase their area and intensity of C sink, particularly in the late 20th century. Forest ecosystems dominate the C sink in China and are responsible for about 64% of the total sink. On the century scale, the increase in carbon sinks in China's terrestrial ecosystems is mainly contributed by rising CO(2). Afforestation and reforestation promote an increase in terrestrial carbon uptake in China from 1950s. Although climate change has generally contributed to the increase of carbon sinks in terrestrial ecosystems in China, the positive effect of climate change has been diminishing in the last decades of the 20th century. CONCLUSION: This study focuses on the impacts of climate, CO(2) and land use change on the carbon cycle, and presents the potential trends of terrestrial ecosystem carbon balance in China at a century scale. While a slight increase in carbon sink strength benefits from the enhanced vegetation carbon uptake in China's terrestrial ecosystems during the 20th century, the increase trend may diminish or even change to a decrease trend under future climate change.

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