Aquatic export of young dissolved and gaseous carbon from a pristine boreal fen: Implications for peat carbon stock stability
2017
Campeau, Audrey | Bishop, Kevin H. | Billett, Michael F. | Garnett, Mark H. | Laudon, Hjalmar | Leach, Jason A. | Nilsson, Mats B. | Öquist, Mats G. | Wallin, Marcus B.
The stability of northern peatland's carbon (C) store under changing climate is of major concern for the global C cycle. The aquatic export of C from boreal peatlands is recognized as both a critical pathway for the remobilization of peat C stocks as well as a major component of the net ecosystem C balance (NECB). Here, we present a full year characterization of radiocarbon content (¹⁴C) of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), carbon dioxide (CO₂), and methane (CH₄) exported from a boreal peatland catchment coupled with ¹⁴C characterization of the catchment's peat profile of the same C species. The age of aquatic C in runoff varied little throughout the year and appeared to be sustained by recently fixed C from the atmosphere (<60 years), despite stream DOC, CO₂, and CH₄ primarily being sourced from deep peat horizons (2–4 m) near the mire's outlet. In fact, the ¹⁴C content of DOC, CO₂, and CH₄ across the entire peat profile was considerably enriched with postbomb C compared with the solid peat material. Overall, our results demonstrate little to no mobilization of ancient C stocks from this boreal peatland and a relatively large resilience of the source of aquatic C export to forecasted hydroclimatic changes.
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