skip to main content
OSTI.GOV title logo U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Scientific and Technical Information

Title: Detecting the permafrost carbon feedback: talik formation and increased cold-season respiration as precursors to sink-to-source transitions

Journal Article · · The Cryosphere (Online)

Thaw and release of permafrost carbon (C) due to climate change is likely to offset increased vegetation C uptake in northern high-latitude (NHL) terrestrial ecosystems. Models project that this permafrost C feedback may act as a slow leak, in which case detection and attribution of the feedback may be difficult. The formation of talik, a subsurface layer of perennially thawed soil, can accelerate permafrost degradation and soil respiration, ultimately shifting the C balance of permafrost-affected ecosystems from long-term C sinks to long-term C sources. It is imperative to understand and characterize mechanistic links between talik, permafrost thaw, and respiration of deep soil C to detect and quantify the permafrost C feedback. Here, we use the Community Land Model (CLM) version 4.5, a permafrost and biogeochemistry model, in comparison to long-term deep borehole data along North American and Siberian transects, to investigate thaw-driven C sources in NHL ( > 55°N) from 2000 to 2300. Widespread talik at depth is projected across most of the NHL permafrost region (14 million km2) by 2300, 6.2 million km2 of which is projected to become a long-term C source, emitting 10 Pg C by 2100, 50 Pg C by 2200, and 120 Pg C by 2300, with few signs of slowing. Roughly half of the projected C source region is in predominantly warm sub-Arctic permafrost following talik onset. This region emits only 20 Pg C by 2300, but the CLM4.5 estimate may be biased low by not accounting for deep C in yedoma. Accelerated decomposition of deep soil C following talik onset shifts the ecosystem C balance away from surface dominant processes (photosynthesis and litter respiration), but sink-to-source transition dates are delayed by 20–200 years by high ecosystem productivity, such that talik peaks early (~2050s, although borehole data suggest sooner) and C source transition peaks late (~2150–2200). The remaining C source region in cold northern Arctic permafrost, which shifts to a net source early (late 21st century), emits 5 times more C (95 Pg C) by 2300, and prior to talik formation due to the high decomposition rates of shallow, young C in organic-rich soils coupled with low productivity. Our results provide important clues signaling imminent talik onset and C source transition, including (1) late cold-season (January–February) soil warming at depth (~2m), (2) increasing cold-season emissions (November–April), and (3) enhanced respiration of deep, old C in warm permafrost and young, shallow C in organic-rich cold permafrost soils. Our results suggest a mosaic of processes that govern carbon source-to-sink transitions at high latitudes and emphasize the urgency of monitoring soil thermal profiles, organic C age and content, cold-season CO2 emissions, and atmospheric 14CO2 as key indicators of the permafrost C feedback

Research Organization:
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Biological and Environmental Research (BER)
Grant/Contract Number:
FC03-97ER62402/A0101; AC02-05CH11231
OSTI ID:
1459718
Alternate ID(s):
OSTI ID: 1435105
Journal Information:
The Cryosphere (Online), Journal Name: The Cryosphere (Online) Vol. 12 Journal Issue: 1; ISSN 1994-0424
Publisher:
Copernicus Publications, EGUCopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
Germany
Language:
English
Citation Metrics:
Cited by: 37 works
Citation information provided by
Web of Science

References (47)

Permafrost carbon−climate feedback is sensitive to deep soil carbon decomposability but not deep soil nitrogen dynamics journal March 2015
Freeze/thaw processes in complex permafrost landscapes of northern Siberia simulated using the TEM ecosystem model: impact of thermokarst ponds and lakes journal January 2014
Decadal warming causes a consistent and persistent shift from heterotrophic to autotrophic respiration in contrasting permafrost ecosystems journal September 2015
Parameterization improvements and functional and structural advances in Version 4 of the Community Land Model: PARAMETERIZATION IMPROVEMENTS AND FUNCTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL ADVANCES journal January 2011
Estimated stocks of circumpolar permafrost carbon with quantified uncertainty ranges and identified data gaps journal January 2014
The Ecology of Soil Carbon: Pools, Vulnerabilities, and Biotic and Abiotic Controls journal November 2017
Warming-Induced Shrub Expansion and Lichen Decline in the Western Canadian Arctic journal July 2014
Carbon dioxide sources from Alaska driven by increasing early winter respiration from Arctic tundra journal May 2017
Climate change and the permafrost carbon feedback journal April 2015
Projected land photosynthesis constrained by changes in the seasonal cycle of atmospheric CO2 journal September 2016
Large-scale variations in the vegetation growing season and annual cycle of atmospheric CO 2 at high northern latitudes from 1950 to 2011 journal August 2013
Diagnosing Present and Future Permafrost from Climate Models journal August 2013
Permafrost degradation stimulates carbon loss from experimentally warmed tundra journal March 2014
Annual patterns and budget of CO 2 flux in an Arctic tussock tundra ecosystem journal March 2014
Changing freeze-thaw seasons in northern high latitudes and associated influences on evapotranspiration: INFLUENCES OF CHANGING FREEZE/THAW ON ET journal December 2011
Barriers to predicting changes in global terrestrial methane fluxes: analyses using CLM4Me, a methane biogeochemistry model integrated in CESM journal January 2011
Past and recent changes in air and permafrost temperatures in eastern Siberia journal April 2007
Enhanced seasonal CO2 exchange caused by amplified plant productivity in northern ecosystems journal January 2016
Incorporating organic soil into a global climate model journal June 2007
Detecting regional patterns of changing CO 2 flux in Alaska journal June 2016
Net carbon dioxide losses of northern ecosystems in response to autumn warming journal January 2008
Tundra ecosystems observed to be CO 2 sources due to differential amplification of the carbon cycle journal August 2013
Permafrost carbon-climate feedbacks accelerate global warming journal August 2011
An assessment of the carbon balance of Arctic tundra: comparisons among observations, process models, and atmospheric inversions journal January 2012
Lightning as a major driver of recent large fire years in North American boreal forests journal June 2017
Permafrost soils and carbon cycling journal January 2015
Ecosystem carbon storage in arctic tundra reduced by long-term nutrient fertilization journal September 2004
Analysis of Permafrost Thermal Dynamics and Response to Climate Change in the CMIP5 Earth System Models journal March 2013
Biomass offsets little or none of permafrost carbon release from soils, streams, and wildfire: an expert assessment journal March 2016
Permafrost thaw and resulting soil moisture changes regulate projected high-latitude CO 2 and CH 4 emissions journal September 2015
The contribution of terrestrial sources and sinks to trends in the seasonal cycle of atmospheric carbon dioxide journal December 1997
The Effect of Moisture Content on the Thermal Conductivity of Moss and Organic Soil Horizons From Black Spruce Ecosystems in Interior Alaska journal January 2009
Enhanced Seasonal Exchange of CO2 by Northern Ecosystems Since 1960 journal August 2013
Simulation of Present-Day and Future Permafrost and Seasonally Frozen Ground Conditions in CCSM4 journal April 2012
Increased wintertime CO 2 loss as a result of sustained tundra warming : Tundra Wintertime CO journal February 2016
The Northern Circumpolar Soil Carbon Database: spatially distributed datasets of soil coverage and soil carbon storage in the northern permafrost regions journal January 2013
Effects of unfrozen water on heat and mass transport processes in the active layer and permafrost journal January 2000
The effect of permafrost thaw on old carbon release and net carbon exchange from tundra journal May 2009
Sensitivity of a model projection of near-surface permafrost degradation to soil column depth and representation of soil organic matter journal January 2008
Increased plant productivity in Alaskan tundra as a result of experimental warming of soil and permafrost: Increased plant productivity in Alaskan tundra journal November 2011
Response of boreal ecosystems to varying modes of permafrost degradation journal September 2005
Seasonal patterns of carbon dioxide and water fluxes in three representative tundra ecosystems in northern Alaska journal January 2012
Resilience and vulnerability of permafrost to climate changeThis article is one of a selection of papers from The Dynamics of Change in Alaska’s Boreal Forests: Resilience and Vulnerability in Response to Climate Warming. journal July 2010
Sensitivity of Boreal Forest Carbon Balance to Soil Thaw journal January 1998
Permafrost conditions in peatlands regulate magnitude, timing, and chemical composition of catchment dissolved organic carbon export journal May 2014
On the formation of high-latitude soil carbon stocks: Effects of cryoturbation and insulation by organic matter in a land surface model journal January 2009
Improved simulation of the terrestrial hydrological cycle in permafrost regions by the Community Land Model: IMPROVED CLM COLD-REGION HYDROLOGY journal March 2012

Similar Records

Lower soil moisture and deep soil temperatures in thermokarst features increase old soil carbon loss after 10 years of experimental permafrost warming
Journal Article · Thu Dec 10 00:00:00 EST 2020 · Global Change Biology · OSTI ID:1459718

Canopy cover and microtopography control precipitation-enhanced thaw of ecosystem-protected permafrost
Journal Article · Thu Mar 28 00:00:00 EDT 2024 · Environmental Research Letters · OSTI ID:1459718

Permafrost carbon−climate feedback is sensitive to deep soil carbon decomposability but not deep soil nitrogen dynamics
Journal Article · Mon Mar 09 00:00:00 EDT 2015 · Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America · OSTI ID:1459718

Related Subjects