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The fingerprint of the summer 2018 drought in Europe on ground-based atmospheric CO2 measurements.

M Ramonet1, P Ciais1, F Apadula2, J Bartyzel3, A Bastos4, P Bergamaschi5, P E Blanc6, D Brunner7, L Caracciolo di Torchiarolo8, F Calzolari9, H Chen10, L Chmura3, A Colomb11, S Conil12, P Cristofanelli9, E Cuevas13, R Curcoll14, M Delmotte1, A di Sarra15, L Emmenegger7, G Forster16, A Frumau17, C Gerbig18, F Gheusi19, S Hammer20, L Haszpra21, J Hatakka22, L Hazan1, M Heliasz23, S Henne7, A Hensen17, O Hermansen24, P Keronen25, R Kivi22, K Komínková26, D Kubistin27, O Laurent1, T Laurila22, J V Lavric18, I Lehner23, K E J Lehtinen22,28, A Leskinen22,28, M Leuenberger29, I Levin20, M Lindauer27, M Lopez1, C Lund Myhre24, I Mammarella25, G Manca5, A Manning16, M V Marek26, P Marklund30, D Martin31, F Meinhardt32, N Mihalopoulos33, M Mölder34, J A Morgui14, J Necki3, S O'Doherty35, C O'Dowd36, M Ottosson30, C Philippon1, S Piacentino15, J M Pichon11, C Plass-Duelmer27, A Resovsky1, L Rivier1, X Rodó37,38, M K Sha39, H A Scheeren10, D Sferlazzo15, T G Spain36, K M Stanley35,40, M Steinbacher7, P Trisolino9, A Vermeulen41, G Vítková26, D Weyrauch27, I Xueref-Remy6, K Yala1, C Yver Kwok1.   

Abstract

During the summer of 2018, a widespread drought developed over Northern and Central Europe. The increase in temperature and the reduction of soil moisture have influenced carbon dioxide (CO2) exchange between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems in various ways, such as a reduction of photosynthesis, changes in ecosystem respiration, or allowing more frequent fires. In this study, we characterize the resulting perturbation of the atmospheric CO2 seasonal cycles. 2018 has a good coverage of European regions affected by drought, allowing the investigation of how ecosystem flux anomalies impacted spatial CO2 gradients between stations. This density of stations is unprecedented compared to previous drought events in 2003 and 2015, particularly thanks to the deployment of the Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) network of atmospheric greenhouse gas monitoring stations in recent years. Seasonal CO2 cycles from 48 European stations were available for 2017 and 2018. Earlier data were retrieved for comparison from international databases or national networks. Here, we show that the usual summer minimum in CO2 due to the surface carbon uptake was reduced by 1.4 ppm in 2018 for the 10 stations located in the area most affected by the temperature anomaly, mostly in Northern Europe. Notwithstanding, the CO2 transition phases before and after July were slower in 2018 compared to 2017, suggesting an extension of the growing season, with either continued CO2 uptake by photosynthesis and/or a reduction in respiration driven by the depletion of substrate for respiration inherited from the previous months due to the drought. For stations with sufficiently long time series, the CO2 anomaly observed in 2018 was compared to previous European droughts in 2003 and 2015. Considering the areas most affected by the temperature anomalies, we found a higher CO2 anomaly in 2003 (+3 ppm averaged over 4 sites), and a smaller anomaly in 2015 (+1 ppm averaged over 11 sites) compared to 2018. This article is part of the theme issue 'Impacts of the 2018 severe drought and heatwave in Europe: from site to continental scale'.

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Keywords:  ICOS; atmospheric CO2 measurements; drought; net ecosystem exchange

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32892733      PMCID: PMC7485094          DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2019.0513

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8436            Impact factor:   6.237


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6.  Spring enhancement and summer reduction in carbon uptake during the 2018 drought in northwestern Europe.

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