Jens Strauss
University of Potsdam
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | 2015
C. Koven; Edward A. G. Schuur; Christina Schädel; Theodore J. Bohn; Eleanor J. Burke; Guangsheng Chen; Xiaodong Chen; Philippe Ciais; Guido Grosse; Jennifer W. Harden; Daniel J. Hayes; Gustaf Hugelius; Elchin Jafarov; Gerhard Krinner; Peter Kuhry; David M. Lawrence; Andrew H. MacDougall; Sergey S. Marchenko; A. D. McGuire; Susan M. Natali; D. J. Nicolsky; David Olefeldt; Shushi Peng; Vladimir E. Romanovsky; Kevin Schaefer; Jens Strauss; Claire C. Treat; Merritt R. Turetsky
We present an approach to estimate the feedback from large-scale thawing of permafrost soils using a simplified, data-constrained model that combines three elements: soil carbon (C) maps and profiles to identify the distribution and type of C in permafrost soils; incubation experiments to quantify the rates of C lost after thaw; and models of soil thermal dynamics in response to climate warming. We call the approach the Permafrost Carbon Network Incubation–Panarctic Thermal scaling approach (PInc-PanTher). The approach assumes that C stocks do not decompose at all when frozen, but once thawed follow set decomposition trajectories as a function of soil temperature. The trajectories are determined according to a three-pool decomposition model fitted to incubation data using parameters specific to soil horizon types. We calculate litterfall C inputs required to maintain steady-state C balance for the current climate, and hold those inputs constant. Soil temperatures are taken from the soil thermal modules of ecosystem model simulations forced by a common set of future climate change anomalies under two warming scenarios over the period 2010 to 2100. Under a medium warming scenario (RCP4.5), the approach projects permafrost soil C losses of 12.2–33.4 Pg C; under a high warming scenario (RCP8.5), the approach projects C losses of 27.9–112.6 Pg C. Projected C losses are roughly linearly proportional to global temperature changes across the two scenarios. These results indicate a global sensitivity of frozen soil C to climate change (γ sensitivity) of −14 to −19 Pg C °C−1 on a 100 year time scale. For CH4 emissions, our approach assumes a fixed saturated area and that increases in CH4 emissions are related to increased heterotrophic respiration in anoxic soil, yielding CH4 emission increases of 7% and 35% for the RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios, respectively, which add an additional greenhouse gas forcing of approximately 10–18%. The simplified approach presented here neglects many important processes that may amplify or mitigate C release from permafrost soils, but serves as a data-constrained estimate on the forced, large-scale permafrost C response to warming.
Biogeosciences | 2014
Jens Strauss; Lutz Schirrmeister; Kai Mangelsdorf; Luise Eichhorn; Sebastian Wetterich; Ulrike Herzschuh
EPIC3Tenth International Conference on Permafrost - Resources and Risks of Permafrost Areas in a Changing World, Salekhard, Russia, 2012-06-25-2012-06-29Tyumen, Ekaterinburg, The Fort Dialog-Iset Publisher | 2012
Jens Strauss; Lutz Schirrmeister; Sebastian Wetterich; Kai Mangelsdorf
Supplement to: Fuchs, M et al. (2018): Carbon and nitrogen pools in thermokarst-affected permafrost landscapes in Arctic Siberia. Biogeosciences, 15(3), 953-971, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-15-953-2018 | 2017
Matthias Fuchs; Guido Grosse; Jens Strauss; Frank Günther; Mikhail N. Grigoriev; Georgy Maximov; Gustaf Hugelius
In: Strauss, J et al. (2016): Database of Ice-Rich Yedoma Permafrost (IRYP). PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.861733 | 2016
Jens Strauss; Sebastian Laboor; Alexander N. Fedorov; Daniel Fortier; Duane Froese; Matthias Fuchs; Guido Grosse; Frank Günther; Jennifer W. Harden; Gustaf Hugelius; Mikhail Kanevskiy; Alexander Kholodov; Victor Kunitsky; Gleb Kraev; Lyna Lapointe-Elmrabti; Anatoly Lozhkin; Elizaveta Rivkina; Joel Robinson; Lutz Schirrmeister; Denis Shmelev; Yuri Shur; Christine Siegert; V. V. Spektor; Mathias Ulrich; Sergey L Vartanyan; Alexandra Veremeeva; Katey M. Walter Anthony; Sergey Zimov
In: Strauss, J et al. (2016): Database of Ice-Rich Yedoma Permafrost (IRYP). PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.861733 | 2016
Jens Strauss; Sebastian Laboor; Alexander N. Fedorov; Daniel Fortier; Duane Froese; Matthias Fuchs; Guido Grosse; Frank Günther; Jennifer W. Harden; Gustaf Hugelius; Mikhail Kanevskiy; Alexander Kholodov; Victor Kunitsky; Gleb Kraev; Lyna Lapointe-Elmrabti; Anatoly Lozhkin; Elizaveta Rivkina; Joel Robinson; Lutz Schirrmeister; Denis Shmelev; Yuri Shur; Christine Siegert; V. V. Spektor; Mathias Ulrich; Sergey L Vartanyan; Alexandra Veremeeva; Katey M. Walter Anthony; Sergey Zimov
In supplement to: Jongejans, LL et al. (in review): Organic carbon characteristics in yedoma and thermokarst deposits on Baldwin Peninsula, West-Alaska. Biogeosciences Discussions, 1-29, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2018-151 | 2018
Loeka L Jongejans; Jens Strauss; Josefine Lenz; Francien Peterse; Kai Mangelsdorf; Matthias Fuchs; Guido Grosse
In supplement to: Jongejans, LL et al. (in review): Organic carbon characteristics in yedoma and thermokarst deposits on Baldwin Peninsula, West-Alaska. Biogeosciences Discussions, 1-29, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2018-151 | 2018
Loeka L Jongejans; Jens Strauss; Josefine Lenz; Francien Peterse; Kai Mangelsdorf; Matthias Fuchs; Guido Grosse
EPIC35th European Conference on Permafrost, Chamonix Mont-Blanc, France, 2018-06-23-2018-07-01Chamonix Mont-Blanc, France | 2018
Josefine Lenz; Katey M. Walter Anthony; Matthias Winkel; Susanne Liebner; Matthias Fuchs; Jens Strauss; Christopher V. Maio; Benjamin M. Jones; Guido Grosse
EPIC35th European Conference on Permafrost 2018, Chamonix Mont-Blanc, France, 2018-06-23-2018-07-01 | 2018
Matthias Fuchs; Guido Grosse; Josefine Lenz; Jens Strauss; Ingmar Nitze; Loeka L Jongejans; Benjamin M. Jones; Donald A. Walker