Dissolved organic carbon loss from Yedoma permafrost amplified by ice wedge thaw ...

Pleistocene Yedoma permafrost contains nearly a third of all organic matter (OM) stored in circum-arctic permafrost and is characterized by the presence of massive ice wedges. Due to its rapid formation by sediment accumulation and subsequent frozen storage, Yedoma OM is relatively well preserved an...

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Main Authors: Vonk, Jorien, Mann, Paul J., Dowdy, K.L., Davydova, Anna, Davydov, Sergei P., Zimov, Nikita, Spencer, Robert G. M., Bulygina, Ekaterina B., Eglinton, Timothy I., Holmes, Robert M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: ETH Zurich 2013
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000072371
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/72371
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Summary:Pleistocene Yedoma permafrost contains nearly a third of all organic matter (OM) stored in circum-arctic permafrost and is characterized by the presence of massive ice wedges. Due to its rapid formation by sediment accumulation and subsequent frozen storage, Yedoma OM is relatively well preserved and highly biologically available (biolabile) upon thaw. A better understanding of the processes regulating Yedoma degradation is important to improve estimates of the response and magnitude of permafrost carbon feedbacks to climate warming. In this study, we examine the composition of ice wedges and the influence of ice wedge thaw on the biolability of Yedoma OM. Incubation assays were used to assess OM biolability, fluorescence spectroscopy to characterize the OM composition, and potential enzyme activity rates to examine the controls and regulation of OM degradation. We show that increasing amounts of ice wedge melt water in Yedoma-leached incubations enhanced the loss of dissolved OM over time. This may be ... : Environmental Research Letters, 8 (3) ...