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Heat and drought events alter biogenic capacity to balance CO2 budget in south-western Europe
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  • Ricard Segura,
  • Thomas Lauvaux,
  • Jinghui Lian,
  • Philippe Ciais,
  • Alba Badia,
  • Sergi Ventura,
  • Hassan Bazzi,
  • Zheng Fu,
  • Ezzeddine Abbessi,
  • Gara Villalba
Ricard Segura
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Thomas Lauvaux
University of Reims Champagne Ardenne
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Jinghui Lian
Suez Group
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Philippe Ciais
Laboratory for Climate Sciences and the Environment (LSCE)
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Alba Badia
Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals
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Sergi Ventura
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Hassan Bazzi
Université Paris-Saclay
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Zheng Fu
LSCE
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Ezzeddine Abbessi
Laboratory for Climate Sciences and the Environment (LSCE)
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Gara Villalba
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

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Abstract

Heat and drought events are increasing in frequency and intensity, posing significant risks to natural and agricultural areas with uncertain effects on the net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE). We modified the Vegetation Photosynthesis and Respiration Model to include soil moisture impacts on the gross ecosystem exchange (GEE) and respiration (RECO) fluxes and determine the temporal variability of NEE over south-western Europe for 2001-2022. Warming temperatures lengthen growing seasons causing an increase in GEE which is mostly compensated by a similar increment in RECO, resulting in a modest annual increase of net carbon sink of 0.80 gC/m2year but with high spatial and annual variability. The heatwave of 2022 reduced NEE by 78.5 TgC, a 27% decrease from the mean. The interannual variability is more influenced by drought in temperate humid regions than in Mediterranean semi-arid regions. These results emphasize the vulnerability of the net carbon sink as drying trends could revert the NEE trends, as it is happening for croplands in the French Central Massif.
21 Mar 2024Submitted to ESS Open Archive
25 Mar 2024Published in ESS Open Archive