Hydrologic sources of carbon cycling uncertainty throughout the terrestrial-aquatic continuum

Jenerette, GD; Lal, R

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2484976

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Journal Article

Year

2005

HERO ID 2484976
In Press No
Year 2005
Title Hydrologic sources of carbon cycling uncertainty throughout the terrestrial-aquatic continuum
Authors Jenerette, GD; Lal, R
Journal Global Change Biology
Volume 11
Issue 11
Page Numbers 1873-1882
Abstract Linking hydrologic interactions with global carbon cycling will reduce the uncertainty associated with scaling-up empirical studies and facilitate the incorporation of terrestrial-aquatic linkages within global and regional change models. Much of the uncertainty in estimates of carbon fluxes associated with precipitation and hydrologic transport results from the extensive spatial and temporal heterogeneity in both intrinsic functioning and anthropogenic modification of hydrological cycles. To better understand this variation we developed a landscape ecological approach to coupled hydrologic-carbon cycling that merges local mechanisms with multiple-scale spatial heterogeneity. This spatially explicit framework is applied to examine variability in hydrologic influences on carbon cycling along a continental scale water availability gradient with an explicit consideration of human sources of variability. Hydrologic variation is an important component of the uncertainty in carbon cycling; accounting for this variation will improve understanding of current conditions and projections of future ecosystem responses to global change.
Doi 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2005.01021.x
Wosid WOS:000233434900002
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Keyword anthropogenic modification; carbon; ecohydrology; heterogeneity; hotspot; landscape; terrestrial-aquatic continuum; uncertainty; water availability gradient