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High-resolution mapping of the global silicate weathering carbon sink and its long-term changes
Chaojun Li; Xiaoyong Bai; Qiu Tan; Guangjie Luo; Luhua Wu; Fei Chen; Huipeng Xi; Xuling Luo; Chen Ran; Huan Chen; Sirui Zhang; Min Liu; Suhua Gong; Lian Xiong; Fengjiao Song; Biqin Xiao; Chaochao Du
2022
Source PublicationGlobal Change Biology
Volume28Pages:4377–4394
Abstract

Climatic and non-climatic factors affect the chemical weathering of silicate rocks, which  in  turn  affects  the  CO2  concentration  in  the  atmosphere  on  a  long-term scale. However, the coupling effects of these factors prevent us from clearly under-standing of the global weathering carbon sink of silicate rocks. Here, using the im-proved first-order model with correlated factors and non- parametric methods, we produced spatiotemporal data sets (0.25° ×  0.25°) of the global silicate weathering carbon-sink flux (SCSFα) under different scenarios (SSPs) in present (1950–2014) and future (2015–2100) periods based on the Global River Chemistry Database and CMIP6 data sets. Then, we analyzed and identified the key regions in space where climatic and non-climatic factors affect the SCSFα. We found that the total SCSFαwas 155.80 ± 90   Tg  C  yr−1 in present period, which was expected to increase by 18.90± 11 Tg C  yr−1 (12.13%) by the end of this century. Although the SCSFα in more than half of the world was showing an upward trend, about 43% of the regions were still showing a clear downward trend, especially under the SSP2-4.5 scenario. Among the main factors related to this, the relative contribution rate of runoff to the global SCSFα was close to 1/3 (32.11%), and the main control regions of runoff and precipi-tation factors in space accounted for about 49% of the area. There was a significant negative partial correlation between leaf area index and silicate weathering carbon sink flux due to the difference between the vegetation types. We have emphasized quantitative analysis the sensitivity of SCSFα to critical factors on a spatial grid scale, which is valuable for understanding the role of silicate chemical weathering in the global carbon cycle.

KeywordCarbon Sink, Climate Change, Modeling, Rock Weathering, Silicate, Spatio-temporal Evolution
DOI10.1111/gcb.16186
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Language英语
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/13566
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang, Guizhou Province, China
2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
3.CAS Center for Excellence in Quaternary Science and Global Change, Xi'an, Shanxi Province, China
4.School of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, China
5.Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory of Geographic State Monitoring of Watershed, Guizhou Education University, Guiyang, China
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Chaojun Li,Xiaoyong Bai,Qiu Tan,et al. High-resolution mapping of the global silicate weathering carbon sink and its long-term changes[J]. Global Change Biology,2022,28:4377–4394.
APA Chaojun Li.,Xiaoyong Bai.,Qiu Tan.,Guangjie Luo.,Luhua Wu.,...&Chaochao Du.(2022).High-resolution mapping of the global silicate weathering carbon sink and its long-term changes.Global Change Biology,28,4377–4394.
MLA Chaojun Li,et al."High-resolution mapping of the global silicate weathering carbon sink and its long-term changes".Global Change Biology 28(2022):4377–4394.
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