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Amazonia as a carbon source linked to deforestation and climate change.

Luciana V Gatti1,2, Luana S Basso3, John B Miller4, Manuel Gloor5, Lucas Gatti Domingues3,6,7, Henrique L G Cassol3, Graciela Tejada3, Luiz E O C Aragão3,8, Carlos Nobre9, Wouter Peters10,11, Luciano Marani3, Egidio Arai3, Alber H Sanches3, Sergio M Corrêa3,12, Liana Anderson13, Celso Von Randow3, Caio S C Correia3,6, Stephane P Crispim3, Raiane A L Neves3.   

Abstract

Amazonia hosts the Earth's largest tropical forests and has been shown to be an important carbon sink over recent decades1-3. This carbon sink seems to be in decline, however, as a result of factors such as deforestation and climate change1-3. Here we investigate Amazonia's carbon budget and the main drivers responsible for its change into a carbon source. We performed 590 aircraft vertical profiling measurements of lower-tropospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide at four sites in Amazonia from 2010 to 20184. We find that total carbon emissions are greater in eastern Amazonia than in the western part, mostly as a result of spatial differences in carbon-monoxide-derived fire emissions. Southeastern Amazonia, in particular, acts as a net carbon source (total carbon flux minus fire emissions) to the atmosphere. Over the past 40 years, eastern Amazonia has been subjected to more deforestation, warming and moisture stress than the western part, especially during the dry season, with the southeast experiencing the strongest trends5-9. We explore the effect of climate change and deforestation trends on carbon emissions at our study sites, and find that the intensification of the dry season and an increase in deforestation seem to promote ecosystem stress, increase in fire occurrence, and higher carbon emissions in the eastern Amazon. This is in line with recent studies that indicate an increase in tree mortality and a reduction in photosynthesis as a result of climatic changes across Amazonia1,10.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34262208     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03629-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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