The Changing Carbon Cycle of the Arctic
A. David McGuire1, Daniel J. Hayes2, David W. Kicklighter3, Manfredi Manizza4, Qianlai Zhuang5, Min Chen6, Mick J. Follows7, Kevin R. Gurney8, James W. McClelland9, Jerry M. Melillo10, Bruce J. Peterson11
1Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 214 Irving I Building, Fairbanks, AK, 99775, USA, Phone 907-474-6242, Fax 907-474-7872, admcguire [at] alaska [dot] edu
2Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 215 Irving I Building, Fairbanks, AK, 99775, USA, Phone 907-474-2414, djhayesiii [at] alaska [dot] edu
3The Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, 02543, USA, dkick [at] mbl [dot] edu
4Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA, mmanizza [at] ocean [dot] mit [dot] edu
5Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA, qzhuang [at] purdue [dot] edu
6Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA, chenm [at] purdue [dot] edu
7Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA, mick [at] plume [dot] mit [dot] edu
8Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA, kgurney [at] purdue [dot] edu
9Marine Science Institute, University of Texas, Port Aransas, TX, 78373, USA, jimm [at] mail [dot] utexas [dot] edu
10The Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, 02543, USA, jmelillo [at] mbl [dot] edu
11The Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, 02543, USA, peterson [at] mbl [dot] edu
The Arctic plays an important role in the global dynamics of both carbon dioxide and methane, and the responses of the carbon cycle in this region to global change have the potential to cause rapid changes in the earth system. This study used several model-based tools to analyze the contemporary dynamics of the Arctic Basin between 1997 and 2006 as a linked system of land–ocean–atmosphere C exchange. The analysis estimates that during this time period the terrestrial areas of the Arctic Basin lost 62.9 Tg C yr