Stocks and losses of soil organic carbon from Chinese vegetated coastal habitats

蓝炭 环境科学 土壤碳 水槽(地理) 碳汇 盐沼 土壤水分 栖息地 固碳 海草 气候变化 水文学(农业) 二氧化碳 生态学 土壤科学 海洋学 地质学 地理 生物 地图学 岩土工程
作者
Chuancheng Fu,Yuan Li,Lin Zeng,Haibo Zhang,Chen Tu,Qian Zhou,Kuanxu Xiong,Jiaping Wu,Carlos M. Duarte,Peter Christie,Yongming Luo
出处
期刊:Global Change Biology [Wiley]
卷期号:27 (1): 202-214 被引量:113
标识
DOI:10.1111/gcb.15348
摘要

Abstract Global vegetated coastal habitats (VCHs) represent a large sink for organic carbon (OC) stored within their soils. The regional patterns and causes of spatial variation, however, remain uncertain. The sparsity and regional bias of studies on soil OC stocks from Chinese VCHs have limited the reliable estimation of their capacity as regional and global OC sinks. Here, we use field and published data from 262 sampled soil cores and 181 surface soils to report estimates of soil OC stocks, burial rates and losses of VCHs in China. We find that Chinese mangrove, salt marsh and seagrass habitats have relatively low OC stocks, storing 6.3 ± 0.6, 7.5 ± 0.6, and 1.6 ± 0.6 Tg C (±95% confidence interval) in the top meter of the soil profile with burial rates of 44 ± 17, 159 ± 57, and 6 ± 45 Gg C/year, respectively. The variability in the soil OC stocks is linked to biogeographic factors but is mostly impacted by sedimentary processes and anthropic activities. All habitats have experienced significant losses, resulting in estimated emissions of 94.2–395.4 Tg CO 2 e (carbon dioxide equivalent) over the past 70 years. Reversing this trend through conservation and restoration measures has, therefore, great potential in contributing to the mitigation of climate change while providing additional benefits. This assessment, on a national scale from highly sedimentary environments under intensive anthropogenic pressures, provides important insights into blue carbon sink mechanism and sequestration capacities, thus contributing to the synchronous progression of global blue carbon management.
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