N2O-Climate feedback P.Friedlingstein, L. Bopp, S. Zaehle, P. Cadule and A. Friend IPSL/LSCE.

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N2O-Climate feedback P.Friedlingstein, L. Bopp, S. Zaehle, P. Cadule and A. Friend IPSL/LSCE

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N2O-Climate feedback

P.Friedlingstein, L. Bopp, S. Zaehle,

P. Cadule and A. Friend

IPSL/LSCE

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Climate carbon cycle feedback

Positivefeedback

11 coupled climate carbon cycle models, same forcing in emissions, two simulations.

Largerclimate change

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Radiative forcing

Climate - Biogeochemical cycle feedback ?

: Anthropogenic but also Natural sources/sinks

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Feedback estimate

• What are the feedbacks between climate and other major radiatively active BGCs

• Which ones have to be calculated online-0.4

-0.2

0

0.2

0.4

CO2 CH4 N2O

? ?

Climate-BGC gain

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Atmospheric [N2O] *

IPCC, TAR, 2001(*) In the following, whenever I say CO2, I mean N2O

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N2O Emissions

IPCC, TAR, 2001

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N2O

• What are the potential changes in natural N2O emissions due to climate change

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Methodology

• Estimate land and ocean N2O emissions

– Historical and Future evolution (SRES-A2)– Use of IPSL AOGCM climate fields to drive

• ORCHIDEE land BGC model• PISCES ocean BGC model

• Estimate atmospheric change due to climate-N2O emission feedback

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Experimental design

• Landa) CO2 forcing only

b) CO2 and climate change forcing

No changes in land-use, fertilizer use, Nitrogen deposition,…

Ocean

CO2 and climate change forcing

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Climate forcing

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ORCHIDEE

Krinner et al., 2005Zaehle et al., 2006

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Some validation

PS Sönke will buy more validation data at any price !

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PISCES

PO43-

Diatoms

MicroZoo

P.O.M.

D.O.M

Si

FeNano-phyto

Meso Zoo

NO3-

NH4+

Small Large

N2O Parametrization from Suntharalingham et al., 2002

J_N2O = f(O2 consumption, O2 concentration)

Aumont et al., 2003

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PISCES Model

N2O Flux mgN/m2/yr

ObservationsNevison et al. 2005 :

Ocean validation

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Atlantic

East Pacific

West Pacific

Indian

Ocean validation

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Atmospheric pCO2 (ppm)

Primary Productivity (GtC/yr)

N2O Flux (TgN/yr)

Ocean story

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Change inO2 concentration (mol/l)

Change inN2O flux (mgN/m2/yr)

2100 - 1860

Ocean story

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Land story

N2O Flux (TgN/yr)

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Land story

Change inN2O flux (gN/m2/yr)

2100 - 1860

Grassland and cropland

Forests

Grassland and cropland

Forests

Most of the change occurs in temperate

grasslands and croplands

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Land story

Relative change inN2O flux (%)

2100 - 1860

Grassland and cropland

ForestsWorldwide increase

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Atmospheric N2O Budget

ATM

ONEMI

t

ON

22

ON2

EMIWhere

ATM

is the change in atmosphericN2O concentration since PI.

is the change in natural emissions since PI

is the life-time of N2O in the atmosphere

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ocean

land

sink

source

10 ppb decrease -0.03 W/m2

Atmospheric N2O BudgetEmissions

Atm. Source/Sink

Atm. Concentration

EMI

EMI

5.5

3.5

1.5T

gN/y

r

0.

-0.2

ppb

275

270

265

ppb

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But… key role of N inputs

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Conclusions

• Climate change alone may induces– decrease of oceanic emissions– increase of continental emissions

• Overall effect : negative feedback– Small (10 ppb decrease) relative to future

anthropogenic scenarios (+ 200 ppb)

• Future continental emissions largely driven by N dep, Nfert.

• However …

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N2O G-IG changes

Positive feedback !!!

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Last slide

Did we just prove the ice core wrong ?

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SRESA2 – IPSLCM2 - NPZD SRESA2 – IPSLCM4 -PISCES

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Observations from Levitus(mol/l)

PISCES Model(mol/l)

02 distribution

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Climate forcing

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Land story

Change inN2O flux (gN/m2/yr)

2100 - 1860

Most of the change occurs in temperate

grasslands and croplands

CO2 alone

Climate and CO2

Climate effect