Coauthored paper out in L&O

Our coauthored paper is out in Limnology and Oceanography. Xiaofeng participated this study.

Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas and contributes to the loss of stratospheric ozone. However, the role of inland waterbodies in the dynamics of atmospheric N2O is poorly understood. We investigated N2O fluxes and their controlling factors in Lake Taihu, a large and shallow (2400 km2, 1.9 m depth) eutrophic lake in eastern China. Long‐term measurements (2011–2016) revealed spatial and temporal variations in the lake surface N2O fluxes. The mean N2O flux from the lake was 3.5 ± 1.8 (mean ± SD) μmol m−2 d−1, with an annual N2O budget of 134.4 ± 69.8 Mg (106 g) yr−1. The highest N2O fluxes occurred in the eutrophic zone with significant anthropogenic N inputs, and the lowest fluxes occurred in the noneutrophic zone with no external N inflow. A seasonal pattern in N2O fluxes was observed only in the noneutrophic zone and was strongly correlated with water temperature. No seasonality in the N2O fluxes was observed in the eutrophic zone with high N concentrations in the water, indicating that N concentrations play a dominant role in regulating N2O fluxes compared to water temperature. The average N2O emission factor in Lake Taihu was 0.18%, with temporal and spatial variations negatively associated with N concentration but positively associated with the mass ratio of dissolved organic carbon to dissolved inorganic nitrogen. Our results suggest that anthropogenic activities strongly affect N2O fluxes in freshwater lakes.

https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/lno.11098

 
 
 

About the author

My research mainly focuses on land-atmosphere interaction in a framework of Earth system modeling. I am currently working on evaluating soil microbial mechanisms on production and consumption of trace gases and their roles in climate system dynamics. I have published numerous papers in prestigious journals including Ecology Letters, Global Change Biology, Global Biogeochemical Cycle, Global Ecology and Biogeography, Environmental Science and Technology, Biogeosciences, Journal of Geophysical Research, and Environmental Research Letter, etc. I also serve as an associate editor for Global Ecology and Biogeography and on editorial board for Agricultural and Forestry Meteorology and as an expert review for the 2013 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change wetland supplement as well as an ad hoc reviewer for more than twenty international journals and a few funding agencies.

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