Authors
Jelmer J Nijp, Klaas Metselaar, Juul Limpens, Claudia Teutschbein, Matthias Peichl, Mats B Nilsson, Frank Berendse, Sjoerd EATM van der Zee
Publication date
2017/2/15
Journal
Science of the Total Environment
Volume
580
Pages
1389-1400
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The water content of the topsoil is one of the key factors controlling biogeochemical processes, greenhouse gas emissions and biosphere – atmosphere interactions in many ecosystems, particularly in northern peatlands. In these wetland ecosystems, the water content of the photosynthetic active peatmoss layer is crucial for ecosystem functioning and carbon sequestration, and is sensitive to future shifts in rainfall and drought characteristics. Current peatland models differ in the degree in which hydrological feedbacks are included, but how this affects peatmoss drought projections is unknown.
The aim of this paper was to systematically test whether the level of hydrological detail in models could bias projections of water content and drought stress for peatmoss in northern peatlands using downscaled projections for rainfall and potential evapotranspiration in the current (1991–2020) and future climate (2061–2090 …
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