Large difference in carbon emission - Burial balances between boreal and arctic lakes

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Lakes play an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle by burying C in sediments and emitting CO 2 and CH 4 to the atmosphere. The strengths and control of these fundamentally different pathways are therefore of interest when assessing the continental C balance and its response to environmental change. In this study, based on new high-resolution estimates in combination with literature data, we show that annual emission:burial ratios are generally ten times higher in boreal compared to subarctic - arctic lakes. These results suggest major differences in lake C cycling between biomes, as lakes in warmer boreal regions emit more and store relatively less C than lakes in colder arctic regions. Such effects are of major importance for understanding climatic feedbacks on the continental C sink - source function at high latitudes. If predictions of global warming and northward expansion of the boreal biome are correct, it is likely that increasing C emissions from high latitude lakes will partly counteract the presumed increasing terrestrial C sink capacity at high latitudes.

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Lundin, E. J., Klaminder, J., Bastviken, D., Olid, C., Hansson, S. V., & Karlsson, J. (2015). Large difference in carbon emission - Burial balances between boreal and arctic lakes. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep14248

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