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Global Change Biology | 2015

Carbon accumulation of tropical peatlands over millennia: a modeling approach

Sofyan Kurnianto; Matthew Warren; Julie Talbot; Boone Kauffman; Daniel Murdiyarso; Steve Frolking

Tropical peatlands cover an estimated 440,000 km2 (~10% of global peatland area) and are significant in the global carbon cycle by storing about 40-90 Gt C in peat. Over the past several decades, tropical peatlands have experienced high rates of deforestation and conversion, which is often associated with lowering the water table and peat burning, releasing large amounts of carbon stored in peat to the atmosphere. We present the first model of long-term carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands by modifying the Holocene Peat Model (HPM), which has been successfully applied to northern temperate peatlands. Tropical HPM (HPMTrop) is a one-dimensional, nonlinear, dynamic model with a monthly time step that simulates peat mass remaining in annual peat cohorts over millennia as a balance between monthly vegetation inputs (litter) and monthly decomposition. Key model parameters were based on published data on vegetation characteristics, including net primary production partitioned into leaves, wood, and roots; and initial litter decomposition rates. HPMTrop outputs are generally consistent with field observations from Indonesia. Simulated long-term carbon accumulation rates for 11,000-year-old inland, and 5000-year-old coastal peatlands were about 0.3 and 0.59 Mg C ha(-1) yr(-1), and the resulting peat carbon stocks at the end of the 11,000-year and 5000-year simulations were 3300 and 2900 Mg C ha(-1), respectively. The simulated carbon loss caused by coastal peat swamp forest conversion into oil palm plantation with periodic burning was 1400 Mg C ha(-1) over 100 years, which is equivalent to ~2900 years of C accumulation in a hectare of coastal peatlands.


Archive | 2018

SWAMP Dataset-Mangrove soil carbon-Bintuni-2011

Daniel Murdiyarso; Joko Purbopuspito; J. Boone Kauffman; Matthew Warren; Sigit D. Sasmito; Solichin Manuri; Haruni Krisnawati; Sartji Taberima; Sofyan Kurnianto

The dataset of soil physicochemical properties collected from mangrove forests in Bintuni, West Papua, Indonesia


Nature Climate Change | 2015

The potential of Indonesian mangrove forests for global climate change mitigation

Daniel Murdiyarso; Joko Purbopuspito; J. Boone Kauffman; Matthew Warren; Sigit D. Sasmito; Daniel C. Donato; Solichin Manuri; Haruni Krisnawati; Sartji Taberima; Sofyan Kurnianto


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2016

Mapping spatial distribution and biomass of coastal wetland vegetation in Indonesian Papua by combining active and passive remotely sensed data

Aslan Aslan; Abdullah F. Rahman; Matthew Warren; Scott M. Robeson


Carbon Balance and Management | 2017

An appraisal of Indonesia’s immense peat carbon stock using national peatland maps: uncertainties and potential losses from conversion

Matthew Warren; Kristell Hergoualc’h; J. Boone Kauffman; Daniel Murdiyarso; Randall K. Kolka


Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change | 2017

Impacts of land use, restoration, and climate change on tropical peat carbon stocks in the twenty-first century: implications for climate mitigation

Matthew Warren; Stephen E. Frolking; Zhaohua Dai; Sofyan Kurnianto


Archive | 2015

Modelling the impacts of land use change on carbon dynamics in tropical peatlands using the tropical holocene peat model (HPMTrop)

Steve Frolking; Zhaohua Dai; Sofyan Kurnianto; Matthew Warren


2015 AGU Fall Meeting | 2015

Tropical peatland carbon dynamics simulated for scenarios of disturbance and restoration and climate change

Steve Frolking; Matthew Warren; Zhaohua Dai; Sofyan Kurnianto; Stephen J. Hagen


Archive | 2014

Simulating the impacts of climate change and land conversion on the carbon balance of tropical peatlands in Indonesia

Steve Frolking; Sofyan Kurnianto; Matthew Warren; Daniel Murdiyarso


New Frontiers in Tropical Biology: The Next 50 Years (A Joint Meeting of ATBC and OTS) | 2013

Modeling carbon accumulation dynamics in tropical peat swamp forests

Sofyan Kurnianto; Steve Frolking; Matthew Warren; K. Hergoualc'h; Julie Talbot; B. Kauffman; Ruth K. Varner; Daniel Murdiyarso

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Sofyan Kurnianto

University of New Hampshire

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Daniel Murdiyarso

Center for International Forestry Research

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Steve Frolking

University of New Hampshire

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Zhaohua Dai

United States Forest Service

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Julie Talbot

Université de Montréal

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Sigit D. Sasmito

Center for International Forestry Research

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Abdullah F. Rahman

University of Texas at Austin

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Aslan Aslan

Indiana University Bloomington

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