Inland Waters Increasingly Produce and Emit Nitrous Oxide

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2023-09-12

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Wang, JunjieORCID 0000-0001-8235-0255ISNI 0000000492960171
Vilmin, LaurianeISNI 000000044867803X
Mogollón, J.M.ISNI 0000000391694660
Beusen, ArthurORCID 0000-0003-0104-8615ISNI 0000000387506719
van Hoek, Willem JohannesISNI 0000000507773759
Liu, XiaochenORCID 0000-0003-2973-8132ISNI 0000000506026233
Pika, Philip A.ISNI 0000000524651614
Middelburg, JackORCID 0000-0003-3601-9072ISNI 0000000050735946
Bouwman, LexISNI 0000000116873541

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Abstract

Nitrous oxide (N 2O) is a long-lived greenhouse gas and currently contributes ∼10% to global greenhouse warming. Studies have suggested that inland waters are a large and growing global N 2O source, but whether, how, where, when, and why inland-water N 2O emissions changed in the Anthropocene remains unclear. Here, we quantify global N 2O formation, transport, and emission along the aquatic continuum and their changes using a spatially explicit, mechanistic, coupled biogeochemistry-hydrology model. The global inland-water N 2O emission increased from 0.4 to 1.3 Tg N yr -1 during 1900-2010 due to (1) growing N 2O inputs mainly from groundwater and (2) increased inland-water N 2O production, largely in reservoirs. Inland waters currently contribute 7 (5-10)% to global total N 2O emissions. The highest inland-water N 2O emissions are typically in and downstream of reservoirs and areas with high population density and intensive agricultural activities in eastern and southern Asia, southeastern North America, and Europe. The expected continuing excessive use of nutrients, dam construction, and development of suboxic conditions in aging reservoirs imply persisting high inland-water N 2O emissions.

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Integrated process-based modeling, N2O cycling, long-term temporal changes, closed N2O budget, Inland waters, Greenhouse gas emission, Spatial distributions, Nitrous oxide, General Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, SDG 13 - Climate Action

Citation

Wang, J, Vilmin, L, Mogollón, J M, Beusen, A, van Hoek, W J, Liu, X, Pika, P A, Middelburg, J J & Bouwman, A F 2023, 'Inland Waters Increasingly Produce and Emit Nitrous Oxide', Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 57, no. 36, pp. 13506-13519. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c04230