Date: 12/09/2019 20:06:23
From: JudgeMental
ID: 1435181
Subject: permafrost carbon emissions accelerated

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-05738-9

Permafrost carbon feedback (PCF) modeling has focused on gradual thaw of near-surface permafrost leading to enhanced carbon dioxide and methane emissions that accelerate global climate warming. These state-of-the-art land models have yet to incorporate deeper, abrupt thaw in the PCF. Here we use model data, supported by field observations, radiocarbon dating, and remote sensing, to show that methane and carbon dioxide emissions from abrupt thaw beneath thermokarst lakes will more than double radiative forcing from circumpolar permafrost-soil carbon fluxes this century. Abrupt thaw lake emissions are similar under moderate and high representative concentration pathways (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5), but their relative contribution to the PCF is much larger under the moderate warming scenario. Abrupt thaw accelerates mobilization of deeply frozen, ancient carbon, increasing 14C-depleted permafrost soil carbon emissions by ~125–190% compared to gradual thaw alone. These findings demonstrate the need to incorporate abrupt thaw processes in earth system models for more comprehensive projection of the PCF this century.

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Date: 13/09/2019 06:10:06
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1435296
Subject: re: permafrost carbon emissions accelerated

JudgeMental said:


https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-05738-9

Permafrost carbon feedback (PCF) modeling has focused on gradual thaw of near-surface permafrost leading to enhanced carbon dioxide and methane emissions that accelerate global climate warming. These state-of-the-art land models have yet to incorporate deeper, abrupt thaw in the PCF. Here we use model data, supported by field observations, radiocarbon dating, and remote sensing, to show that methane and carbon dioxide emissions from abrupt thaw beneath thermokarst lakes will more than double radiative forcing from circumpolar permafrost-soil carbon fluxes this century. Abrupt thaw lake emissions are similar under moderate and high representative concentration pathways (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5), but their relative contribution to the PCF is much larger under the moderate warming scenario. Abrupt thaw accelerates mobilization of deeply frozen, ancient carbon, increasing 14C-depleted permafrost soil carbon emissions by ~125–190% compared to gradual thaw alone. These findings demonstrate the need to incorporate abrupt thaw processes in earth system models for more comprehensive projection of the PCF this century.

> Permafrost carbon feedback (PCF) modeling has focused on gradual thaw of near-surface permafrost leading to enhanced carbon dioxide and methane emissions that accelerate global climate warming.

Permafrost thawing = more vegetation growth (we can see this from NASA data) = greater uptake of greenhouse gases = cooler planet.

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Date: 13/09/2019 06:20:33
From: sarahs mum
ID: 1435298
Subject: re: permafrost carbon emissions accelerated

mollwollfumble said:


JudgeMental said:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-05738-9

Permafrost carbon feedback (PCF) modeling has focused on gradual thaw of near-surface permafrost leading to enhanced carbon dioxide and methane emissions that accelerate global climate warming. These state-of-the-art land models have yet to incorporate deeper, abrupt thaw in the PCF. Here we use model data, supported by field observations, radiocarbon dating, and remote sensing, to show that methane and carbon dioxide emissions from abrupt thaw beneath thermokarst lakes will more than double radiative forcing from circumpolar permafrost-soil carbon fluxes this century. Abrupt thaw lake emissions are similar under moderate and high representative concentration pathways (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5), but their relative contribution to the PCF is much larger under the moderate warming scenario. Abrupt thaw accelerates mobilization of deeply frozen, ancient carbon, increasing 14C-depleted permafrost soil carbon emissions by ~125–190% compared to gradual thaw alone. These findings demonstrate the need to incorporate abrupt thaw processes in earth system models for more comprehensive projection of the PCF this century.

> Permafrost carbon feedback (PCF) modeling has focused on gradual thaw of near-surface permafrost leading to enhanced carbon dioxide and methane emissions that accelerate global climate warming.

Permafrost thawing = more vegetation growth (we can see this from NASA data) = greater uptake of greenhouse gases = cooler planet.

Does there come a time where it is burning faster than it is growing?

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Date: 13/09/2019 11:44:10
From: Ogmog
ID: 1435408
Subject: re: permafrost carbon emissions accelerated

Unexpected Boost of Methane,
Permafrost is Warming at a Global Scale

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Date: 13/09/2019 11:50:32
From: Ogmog
ID: 1435413
Subject: re: permafrost carbon emissions accelerated

Ogmog said:

Unexpected Boost of Methane,
Permafrost is Warming at a Global Scale

Climate Change:
If we lose the Arctic, we lose the whole world

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