生物群落
环境科学
甲烷
土壤水分
大气(单位)
大气科学
焊剂(冶金)
全球变化
全球变暖
土壤科学
气候变化
生态系统
气象学
生态学
地理
化学
地质学
有机化学
生物
作者
J. Jiang,Zhifeng Yan,Jinshi Jian,Shushi Peng,Hanqin Tian,Kendalynn A. Morris,R. M. Ellam,Jesper Riis Christiansen,Huai Chen,Jianzhi Dong,Si‐Liang Li,Pingqing Fu,Dabo Guan,Guirui Yu,Cong‐Qiang Liu,Philippe Ciais,Ben Bond‐Lamberty
摘要
ABSTRACT Aerobic soils remove methane from the atmosphere, but global soil methane uptake (SMU) estimates remain highly uncertain due to challenges in scaling local data. We develop a data‐driven approach to refine this global estimate by incorporating local data of 79,800 flux measurements from 198 sites. This novel approach links the global SMU budget to local SMU fluxes by varying its parameters with soil properties. Our 2003–2018 global SMU estimate is ~39.0 Tg CH 4 year −1 —about 30% higher than existing bottom‐up estimates and consistent with top‐down assessments. Cold grasslands and deserts were found to contribute nearly 30% of the total SMU, while disturbed agricultural biomes have the lowest SMU. The projected future global SMU is shaped by temperature and atmospheric methane, though local SMU is primarily influenced by changes in soil moisture. This study emphasizes the potential of soils in climate regulation and highlights the need to focus on key biomes for a better understanding of the soil‐atmosphere methane feedback and optimizing methane management strategies.
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