Molecular biomarkers in Yakutian permafrost sediments

The Arctic is changing rapidly. Due to permafrost thaw processes, the permafrost carbon store is becoming increasingly accessible for microbes. Therefore, the assessment of the biodegradability of permafrost organic matter (OM) following microbial decomposition is highly needed. The study of molecul...

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Main Authors: Jongejans, Loeka L., Fedorov, Alexander N., Grigoriev, Mikhail N., Grosse, Guido, Strauss, Jens
Format: Conference Object
Language:unknown
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/54292/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/54292/1/Jongejans_Poster_Yakutsk.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.7ab1c672-c061-4317-8de4-958831b9a6b1
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Summary:The Arctic is changing rapidly. Due to permafrost thaw processes, the permafrost carbon store is becoming increasingly accessible for microbes. Therefore, the assessment of the biodegradability of permafrost organic matter (OM) following microbial decomposition is highly needed. The study of molecular biomarkers provides insights into the source of OM, sediment diagenesis and the state of degradation. We studied deep (<15 m) sediment samples from Yedoma and thawed Yedoma deposits, and analyzed biomarker concentrations and distributions. We specifically looked at n-alkanes, which are single-bonded hydrocarbons. Here we present our three study sites and our approach.