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A Anthony Bloom1, Paul I Palmer, Annemarie Fraser
1School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
概括
湿地是甲 (CH4) 的主要来源. 这项研究量化了热带湿地的CH4排放量,并估计由于变暖而增加7%,影响全球大气CH4水平.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 大气化学 大气化学
- 遥感 遥感 遥感 遥感
背景情况:
- 湿地是大气中甲 (CH4) 的最大来源.
- 湿地CH4排放的确切数量和地理分布在大陆范围内仍未得到充分量化.
- 了解这些排放对于气候建模和减缓战略至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 隔离和量化湿地和大米田对太空CH4测量的贡献.
- 为了确定全球湿地CH4排放的空间分布.
- 估计湿地CH4排放量随时间的变化,并将其归因于环境因素.
主要方法:
- 利用卫星对重力异常的观测作为水平面深度 (Gamma) 的代理.
- 分析了表面温度数据 (TS) 与CH4测量一起.
- 在2003-2005年间,应用了统计方法来将CH4变化与Gamma和TS相关联.
主要成果:
- 热带湿地对全球CH4排放做出了重大贡献,估计为52-58%.
- 热带和高度地区的CH4变化与水平面深度和表面温度有很强的相关性.
- 据估计,2003年至2007年期间,湿地CH4排放量增加了7%,这与中度和北极地区的变暖有关.
结论:
- 热带湿地是全球甲排放的主要来源.
- 温暖化趋势正在推动湿地CH4排放量的增加,与观察到的大气CH4变化一致.
- 卫星遥感为监测湿地CH4排放等大规模生物地球化学循环提供了宝贵的工具.
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