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Soil organic carbon stocks in permafrost-affected soils in West Greenland.
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Geoderma . Nov2016, Vol. 282, p147-159. 13p. - Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Little is known about soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in permafrost-affected soils in Greenland. Generally, occurrence and stocks of SOC in permafrost-affected soils of the Arctic were underestimated for many years. Compared to the assumed dimension of the influence of carbon dynamics on climate change this knowledge should be substantially widened. A total of 155 soil samples were used to get a better understanding about SOC stocks, depth function and spatial distribution of SOC in permafrost-affected soils in a characteristic deglaciated valley in West Greenland southeast of Kangerlussuaq. The valley is characterized by a high variability of active layer thickness and pedo-variance mainly caused by topography. The average SOC stock of the Umimmalissuaq valley is 9.9 kg m − 2 in the upper 30 cm and around 30 kg m − 2 in the first meter, which is remarkably higher than regional predictions with 6–15.9 kg m − 2 in the first 100 cm. To account for spatial heterogeneity landscape units are developed which are most useful for grouping and predicting SOC stocks. The SOC store measured 14.2 kg m − 2 in the upper 30 cm, 11.5 kg m − 2 on north-facing slopes, and 8.4 kg m − 2 on south-facing slopes. Little SOC stocks with around 6 kg m − 2 were found under abrasion fields particularly on hilltops and moraine ridges. Soils on south-facing slopes usually have very low SOC stocks in deeper soil horizons except of organic rich horizons in rarely occurring paleosols. North-facing soils and valley bottom slopes generally have high SOC stocks of around 19 kg SOC m − 2 in soil horizons with a depth of 30–100 cm. In general, the main influencing parameter on SOC stocks is the soil organic matter input from the vegetative cover. The vegetative cover is mainly a result of topographic position and aspect related to the ice margin and katabatic winds. Soil moisture and high active layer may influence SOC stocks positively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- *HUMUS
*SOIL moisture
*ORGANIC compounds
*SOIL sampling
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00167061
- Volume :
- 282
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Geoderma
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 117117036
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2016.06.021