Den arktiska permafrostens minskning och dess positiva feedback till den globala uppvärmningen

24 % of the Northern Hemisphere’s landmass is underlain by permafrost. 1 700 billion tonnes of organic carbon (C) is stored in the permafrost, and the ongoing climate change lead to permafrost thawing and carbon release. This study examines the extent of thawing permafrost and the estimated carbon e...

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Main Author: Bohman, Ida
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för naturgeografi 2016
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-132528
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-1325282016-09-20T04:57:41ZDen arktiska permafrostens minskning och dess positiva feedback till den globala uppvärmningensweBohman, IdaStockholms universitet, Institutionen för naturgeografi2016permafrostcarboncarbon dioxidemethaneemissioncarbon feedbackPCFclimate changegreenhouse gasesbiomassarcticpermafrostkolmetankoldioxidväxthusgaseremissionbiomassaarktisglobal uppvärmningklimatförändringpositiv feedback24 % of the Northern Hemisphere’s landmass is underlain by permafrost. 1 700 billion tonnes of organic carbon (C) is stored in the permafrost, and the ongoing climate change lead to permafrost thawing and carbon release. This study examines the extent of thawing permafrost and the estimated carbon emissions as a consequence of permafrost thawing. The results show an estimated decrease of near-surface permafrost up to 81% before 2100 due to an increase of the average global temperature. Thawing permafrost releases CO2 and CH4 to the atmosphere, which amplifies the greenhouse effect and creates a positive feedback to global warming. The magnitude of the positive feedback is uncertain but an average of 178 Pg C is expected to release to the atmosphere by 2100 if the anthropogenic emissions continues. A potential increase in biomass due to favorable growing conditions is not expected to offset the carbon emissions. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-132528application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic permafrost
carbon
carbon dioxide
methane
emission
carbon feedback
PCF
climate change
greenhouse gases
biomass
arctic
permafrost
kol
metan
koldioxid
växthusgaser
emission
biomassa
arktis
global uppvärmning
klimatförändring
positiv feedback
spellingShingle permafrost
carbon
carbon dioxide
methane
emission
carbon feedback
PCF
climate change
greenhouse gases
biomass
arctic
permafrost
kol
metan
koldioxid
växthusgaser
emission
biomassa
arktis
global uppvärmning
klimatförändring
positiv feedback
Bohman, Ida
Den arktiska permafrostens minskning och dess positiva feedback till den globala uppvärmningen
description 24 % of the Northern Hemisphere’s landmass is underlain by permafrost. 1 700 billion tonnes of organic carbon (C) is stored in the permafrost, and the ongoing climate change lead to permafrost thawing and carbon release. This study examines the extent of thawing permafrost and the estimated carbon emissions as a consequence of permafrost thawing. The results show an estimated decrease of near-surface permafrost up to 81% before 2100 due to an increase of the average global temperature. Thawing permafrost releases CO2 and CH4 to the atmosphere, which amplifies the greenhouse effect and creates a positive feedback to global warming. The magnitude of the positive feedback is uncertain but an average of 178 Pg C is expected to release to the atmosphere by 2100 if the anthropogenic emissions continues. A potential increase in biomass due to favorable growing conditions is not expected to offset the carbon emissions.
author Bohman, Ida
author_facet Bohman, Ida
author_sort Bohman, Ida
title Den arktiska permafrostens minskning och dess positiva feedback till den globala uppvärmningen
title_short Den arktiska permafrostens minskning och dess positiva feedback till den globala uppvärmningen
title_full Den arktiska permafrostens minskning och dess positiva feedback till den globala uppvärmningen
title_fullStr Den arktiska permafrostens minskning och dess positiva feedback till den globala uppvärmningen
title_full_unstemmed Den arktiska permafrostens minskning och dess positiva feedback till den globala uppvärmningen
title_sort den arktiska permafrostens minskning och dess positiva feedback till den globala uppvärmningen
publisher Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för naturgeografi
publishDate 2016
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