Soils in Karst Sinkholes Record the Holocene History of Local Forest Fires at the North of European Russia

Despite the abundance of charcoal material entrapped in soils, they remain relatively less studied pyrogenic archives in comparison to the sedimentary paleofire records (e.g., lacustrine and peat deposits), and that is especially the case in most of Russia’s territory. We report here on the deep soi...

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Main Authors: Nikita Mergelov, Dmitry Petrov, Elya Zazovskaya, Andrey Dolgikh, Alexandra Golyeva, Vladimir Matskovsky, Renat Bichurin, Sofia Turchinskaya, Vladimir Belyaev, Sergey Goryachkin
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:2537069be8b34454b2996a42a42db40b 2023-05-15T15:24:00+02:00 Soils in Karst Sinkholes Record the Holocene History of Local Forest Fires at the North of European Russia Nikita Mergelov Dmitry Petrov Elya Zazovskaya Andrey Dolgikh Alexandra Golyeva Vladimir Matskovsky Renat Bichurin Sofia Turchinskaya Vladimir Belyaev Sergey Goryachkin 2020-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/f11121268 https://doaj.org/article/2537069be8b34454b2996a42a42db40b EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/12/1268 https://doaj.org/toc/1999-4907 doi:10.3390/f11121268 1999-4907 https://doaj.org/article/2537069be8b34454b2996a42a42db40b Forests, Vol 11, Iss 1268, p 1268 (2020) paleofires 14 C AMS soil archive pyrogenic carbon dendrochronological reconstruction Plant ecology QK900-989 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/f11121268 2022-12-31T09:08:09Z Despite the abundance of charcoal material entrapped in soils, they remain relatively less studied pyrogenic archives in comparison to the sedimentary paleofire records (e.g., lacustrine and peat deposits), and that is especially the case in most of Russia’s territory. We report here on the deep soil archives of the Holocene forest fires from the Pinega District of the Arkhangelsk region (64.747° N, 43.387° E). Series of buried soil profiles separated by charcoal layers and clusters were revealed in specific geomorphological traps represented by the active and paleokarst subsidence sinkholes on sulfate rocks overlaid by glacial and fluvial deposits. We combine the study of soil morphology and stratigraphy with a set of radiocarbon data on charcoal and soil organic matter, as well as the anthracomass analysis, to extract a set of paleoenvironmental data. A total of 45 radiocarbon dates were obtained for the macrocharcoal material and the soil organic matter. The maximum temporal “depth” of archives estimated from the radiocarbon dating of macrocharcoal reached 10,260 ± 35 cal yr BP. Soil formation with Podzols established at the inter-pyrogenic stages repeatedly reproduced within the period of ten thousand years, while the dominant tree species was Pinus sp. According to the macrocharcoal data, the intervals between fires have shortened in the last thousand years. Dendrochronological estimates suggest the occurrence of fires in almost every decade of the 20th and early 21st centuries. This is the first study of the millennia-scale soil record of forest fires in this particular region of Russia. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arkhangelsk Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Pinega ENVELOPE(41.909,41.909,64.134,64.134) Forests 11 12 1268
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14 C AMS
soil archive
pyrogenic carbon
dendrochronological reconstruction
Plant ecology
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14 C AMS
soil archive
pyrogenic carbon
dendrochronological reconstruction
Plant ecology
QK900-989
Nikita Mergelov
Dmitry Petrov
Elya Zazovskaya
Andrey Dolgikh
Alexandra Golyeva
Vladimir Matskovsky
Renat Bichurin
Sofia Turchinskaya
Vladimir Belyaev
Sergey Goryachkin
Soils in Karst Sinkholes Record the Holocene History of Local Forest Fires at the North of European Russia
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pyrogenic carbon
dendrochronological reconstruction
Plant ecology
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description Despite the abundance of charcoal material entrapped in soils, they remain relatively less studied pyrogenic archives in comparison to the sedimentary paleofire records (e.g., lacustrine and peat deposits), and that is especially the case in most of Russia’s territory. We report here on the deep soil archives of the Holocene forest fires from the Pinega District of the Arkhangelsk region (64.747° N, 43.387° E). Series of buried soil profiles separated by charcoal layers and clusters were revealed in specific geomorphological traps represented by the active and paleokarst subsidence sinkholes on sulfate rocks overlaid by glacial and fluvial deposits. We combine the study of soil morphology and stratigraphy with a set of radiocarbon data on charcoal and soil organic matter, as well as the anthracomass analysis, to extract a set of paleoenvironmental data. A total of 45 radiocarbon dates were obtained for the macrocharcoal material and the soil organic matter. The maximum temporal “depth” of archives estimated from the radiocarbon dating of macrocharcoal reached 10,260 ± 35 cal yr BP. Soil formation with Podzols established at the inter-pyrogenic stages repeatedly reproduced within the period of ten thousand years, while the dominant tree species was Pinus sp. According to the macrocharcoal data, the intervals between fires have shortened in the last thousand years. Dendrochronological estimates suggest the occurrence of fires in almost every decade of the 20th and early 21st centuries. This is the first study of the millennia-scale soil record of forest fires in this particular region of Russia.
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author Nikita Mergelov
Dmitry Petrov
Elya Zazovskaya
Andrey Dolgikh
Alexandra Golyeva
Vladimir Matskovsky
Renat Bichurin
Sofia Turchinskaya
Vladimir Belyaev
Sergey Goryachkin
author_facet Nikita Mergelov
Dmitry Petrov
Elya Zazovskaya
Andrey Dolgikh
Alexandra Golyeva
Vladimir Matskovsky
Renat Bichurin
Sofia Turchinskaya
Vladimir Belyaev
Sergey Goryachkin
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title Soils in Karst Sinkholes Record the Holocene History of Local Forest Fires at the North of European Russia
title_short Soils in Karst Sinkholes Record the Holocene History of Local Forest Fires at the North of European Russia
title_full Soils in Karst Sinkholes Record the Holocene History of Local Forest Fires at the North of European Russia
title_fullStr Soils in Karst Sinkholes Record the Holocene History of Local Forest Fires at the North of European Russia
title_full_unstemmed Soils in Karst Sinkholes Record the Holocene History of Local Forest Fires at the North of European Russia
title_sort soils in karst sinkholes record the holocene history of local forest fires at the north of european russia
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