Effects of nitrogen deposition on the carbon budget and water stress in Central Asia under climate changeOACSTPCD
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen(N)plays a significant role in shaping the structure and functioning of various terrestrial ecosystems worldwide.However,the magnitude of N deposition on grassland ecosystems in Central Asia still remains highly uncertain.In this study,a multi-data approach was adopted to analyze the distribution and amplitude of N deposition effects in Central Asia from 1979 to 2014 using a process-based denitrification decomposition(DNDC)model.Results showed that total vegetation carbon(C)in Central Asia was 0.35(±0.09)Pg C/a and the averaged water stress index(WSI)was 0.20(±0.02)for the whole area.Increasing N deposition led to an increase in the vegetation C of 65.56(±83.03)Tg C and slightly decreased water stress in Central Asia.Findings of this study will expand both our understanding and predictive capacity of C characteristics under future increases in N deposition,and also serve as a valuable reference for decision-making regarding water resources management and climate change mitigation in arid and semi-arid areas globally.
HAN Qifei;XU Wei;LI Chaofan;
School of Geographical Sciences,Nanjing University of Information Science&Technology,Nanjing 210044,China
大气科学
carbon dynamicsclimate changegrassland ecosystemsnitrogen depositionwater stress index
《Journal of Arid Land》 2024 (008)
P.1118-1129 / 12
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