Satellite Observations of the Tropical Terrestrial Carbon Balance and Interactions With the Water Cycle During the 21st Century

IF 25.2 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
John Worden, Sassan Saatchi, Michael Keller, A. Anthony Bloom, Junjie Liu, Nicholas Parazoo, Joshua B. Fisher, Kevin Bowman, John T. Reager, Kristen Fahy, David Schimel, Rong Fu, Sarah Worden, Yi Yin, Pierre Gentine, Alexandra G. Konings, Gregory R. Quetin, Mathew Williams, Helen Worden, Mingjie Shi, Armineh Barkhordarian
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Abstract

A constellation of satellites is now in orbit providing information about terrestrial carbon and water storage and fluxes. These combined observations show that the tropical biosphere has changed significantly in the last 2 decades from the combined effects of climate variability and land use. Large areas of forest have been cleared in both wet and dry forests, increasing the source of carbon to the atmosphere. Concomitantly, tropical fire emissions have declined, at least until 2016, from changes in land-use practices and rainfall, increasing the net carbon sink. Measurements of carbon stocks and fluxes from disturbance and recovery and of vegetation photosynthesis show significant regional variability of net biosphere exchange and gross primary productivity across the tropics and are tied to seasonal and interannual changes in water fluxes and storage. Comparison of satellite based estimates of evapotranspiration, photosynthesis, and the deuterium content of water vapor with patterns of total water storage and rainfall demonstrate the presence of vegetation-atmosphere interactions and feedback mechanisms across tropical forests. However, these observations of stocks, fluxes and inferred interactions between them do not point unambiguously to either positive or negative feedbacks in carbon and water exchanges. These ambiguities highlight the need for assimilation of these new measurements with Earth System models for a consistent assessment of process interactions, along with focused field campaigns that integrate ground, aircraft and satellite measurements, to quantify the controlling carbon and water processes and their feedback mechanisms.

21世纪热带陆地碳平衡及其与水循环相互作用的卫星观测
一个卫星星座正在轨道上运行,提供有关地球上碳和水的储存和通量的信息。这些综合观测表明,在过去20年里,由于气候变率和土地利用的综合影响,热带生物圈发生了显著变化。无论是湿森林还是干森林,大面积的森林都被砍伐,增加了大气中的碳源。与此同时,至少到2016年,由于土地利用实践和降雨的变化,热带火灾的排放量有所下降,增加了净碳汇。对干扰和恢复以及植被光合作用产生的碳储量和通量的测量表明,整个热带地区的净生物圈交换和总初级生产力存在显著的区域差异,并与水通量和储水量的季节和年际变化有关。将基于卫星的蒸散、光合作用和水汽氘含量估算值与总储水量和降雨量模式进行比较,表明热带森林中存在植被-大气相互作用和反馈机制。然而,这些储量、通量和推断出的它们之间的相互作用的观察结果并没有明确指出碳和水交换中的正反馈或负反馈。这些模糊性突出表明,需要将这些新的测量结果与地球系统模型相结合,以便对过程相互作用进行一致的评估,并结合地面、飞机和卫星测量的重点实地活动,量化控制碳和水的过程及其反馈机制。
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Reviews of Geophysics
Reviews of Geophysics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
50.30
自引率
0.80%
发文量
28
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Geophysics Reviews (ROG) offers comprehensive overviews and syntheses of current research across various domains of the Earth and space sciences. Our goal is to present accessible and engaging reviews that cater to the diverse AGU community. While authorship is typically by invitation, we warmly encourage readers and potential authors to share their suggestions with our editors.
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