Spring enhancement and summer reduction in carbon uptake during the 2018 drought in northwestern Europe: Carbon uptake during 2018 Eur. drought

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2020-10-26

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Smith, Naomi E.
Kooijmans, Linda M.J.
Koren, Gerbrand
Van Schaik, Erik
Van Der Woude, Auke M.
Wanders, NikoISNI 0000000419551494
Ramonet, Michel
Xueref-Remy, Irène
Siebicke, Lukas
Manca, Giovanni

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Abstract

We analysed gross primary productivity (GPP), total ecosystem respiration (TER) and the resulting net ecosystem exchange (NEE) of carbon dioxide (CO 2) by the terrestrial biosphere during the summer of 2018 through observed changes across the Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) network, through biosphere and inverse modelling, and through remote sensing. Highly correlated yet independently-derived reductions in productivity from sun-induced fluorescence, vegetative near-infrared reflectance, and GPP simulated by the Simple Biosphere model version 4 (SiB4) suggest a 130-340 TgC GPP reduction in July-August-September (JAS) of 2018. This occurs over an area of 1.6 × 10 6 km 2 with anomalously low precipitation in northwestern and central Europe. In this drought-affected area, reduced GPP, TER, NEE and soil moisture at ICOS ecosystem sites are reproduced satisfactorily by the SiB4 model. We found that, in contrast to the preceding 5 years, low soil moisture is the main stress factor across the affected area. SiB4's NEE reduction by 57 TgC for JAS coincides with anomalously high atmospheric CO 2 observations in 2018, and this is closely matched by the NEE anomaly derived by CarbonTracker Europe (52 to 83 TgC). Increased NEE during the spring (May-June) of 2018 (SiB4 -52 TgC; CTE -46 to -55 TgC) largely offset this loss, as ecosystems took advantage of favourable growth conditions. This article is part of the theme issue 'Impacts of the 2018 severe drought and heatwave in Europe: from site to continental scale'.

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CO 2, data assimilation, drought, European carbon balance, remote sensing, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, SDG 13 - Climate Action

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Smith, N E, Kooijmans, L M J, Koren, G, Van Schaik, E, Van Der Woude, A M, Wanders, N, Ramonet, M, Xueref-Remy, I, Siebicke, L, Manca, G, Brümmer, C, Baker, I T, Haynes, K D, Luijkx, I T & Peters, W 2020, 'Spring enhancement and summer reduction in carbon uptake during the 2018 drought in northwestern Europe : Carbon uptake during 2018 Eur. drought', Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, vol. 375, no. 1810, 20190509. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2019.0509