Coastal tidal wetlands produce and accumulate significant amounts of organic carbon (C) that help to mitigate climate change. However, previous data limitations have prevented a robust evaluation of the global rates and mechanisms driving C accumulation. Here, we go beyond recent soil C stock estima...
摘要: Coastal tidal wetlands produce and accumulate significant amounts of organic carbon (C) that help to mitigate climate change.However,previous data limitations have prevented a robu... 查看全部>>关键词:coastal wetlands blue C C burial rate global change ...
The capability of net uptake of atmospheric CO2 and soil organic carbon accumulation in global shallow coastal ecosystems are estimated to be about 1670 Tg C year and about 200 Tg C year, respectively, with considerably large variabilities and uncertainties. Next, we discuss future needs for ...
Restoration is incentivised by the promise that marshes are efficient storers of 'blue' carbon, although the claim lacks substantiation across global contexts. We synthesised data from 431 studies to quantify the benefits of saltmarsh restoration to carbon accumulation and greenhouse gas uptake. The ...
Also, CESM2 possesses better agreement with the observed trend of global land carbon accumulation70. WACCM has been selected because this dataset contains the required variables for calculating moisture flux. SSP126 (combining SSP1 and RCP2.6) and SSP585 (combining SSP5 and RCP8.5) are chosen ...
Coastal seagrass, mangrove and salt-marsh ecosystems—also termed blue-carbon ecosystems—play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Much of the organic carbon they store rests in soils that have accumulated over thousands of years. Rapidly chang
change, including the composition of the atmosphere, the energy changes that arise from the accumulation of greenhouse gases and other factors, as well as the responses of land, oceans and ice. The following site aims to provide an overview of the annually produced State of the Climate report....
Finally, pervasive sex differences in metabolic traits, such as body fat distribution, glucose homeostasis, insulin signaling, ectopic fat accumulation, and lipid metabolism, have often been omitted in human and animal model research [20,21]. Considering that susceptibility to mental and metabolic ...
CO2consequently accumulated in the atmosphere at an average rate of 1.4 ppm per year between 1959 and 2006 and roughly 2.0 ppm per year between 2006 and 2018. Overall, this rate of accumulation has been linear (that is, uniform over time). However, certain current sinks, such as the oceans...
47 The dangers of climate change became headline news, with Keeling himself pondering the potential significance “of returning half a billion years’ accumulation of carbon to the air.”48 The future: can we trust Earth System Models? The advent of digital computers had, by the 1960s, ...