Sub-Surface Carbon Stocks in Northern Taiga Landscapes Exposed in the Batagay Megaslump, Yana Upland, Yakutia

The most massive and fast-eroding thaw slump of the Northern Hemisphere located in the Yana Uplands of Northern Yakutia was investigated to assess in detail the cryogenic inventory and carbon pools of two distinctive Ice Complex stratigraphic units and the uppermost cover deposits. Differentiating i...

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Main Authors: Andrei G. Shepelev, Alexander Kizyakov, Sebastian Wetterich, Alexandra Cherepanova, Alexander Fedorov, Igor Syromyatnikov, Grigoriy Savvinov
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description The most massive and fast-eroding thaw slump of the Northern Hemisphere located in the Yana Uplands of Northern Yakutia was investigated to assess in detail the cryogenic inventory and carbon pools of two distinctive Ice Complex stratigraphic units and the uppermost cover deposits. Differentiating into modern and Holocene near-surface layers (active layer and shielding layer), highest total carbon contents were found in the active layer (18.72 kg m−2), while the shielding layer yielded a much lower carbon content of 1.81 kg m−2. The late Pleistocene upper Ice Complex contained 10.34 kg m−2 total carbon, and the mid-Pleistocene lower Ice Complex 17.66 kg m−2. The proportion of organic carbon from total carbon content is well above 70% in all studied units with 94% in the active layer, 73% in the shielding layer, 83% in the upper Ice Complex and 79% in the lower Ice Complex. Inorganic carbon is low in the overall structure of the deposits.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-445X/9/9/305/ 2025-01-17T01:03:41+00:00 Sub-Surface Carbon Stocks in Northern Taiga Landscapes Exposed in the Batagay Megaslump, Yana Upland, Yakutia Andrei G. Shepelev Alexander Kizyakov Sebastian Wetterich Alexandra Cherepanova Alexander Fedorov Igor Syromyatnikov Grigoriy Savvinov agris 2020-08-29 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/land9090305 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land9090305 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Land; Volume 9; Issue 9; Pages: 305 ice complex yedoma organic carbon inorganic carbon total carbon batagay megaslump Northern Yakutia Text 2020 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/land9090305 2023-08-01T00:00:17Z The most massive and fast-eroding thaw slump of the Northern Hemisphere located in the Yana Uplands of Northern Yakutia was investigated to assess in detail the cryogenic inventory and carbon pools of two distinctive Ice Complex stratigraphic units and the uppermost cover deposits. Differentiating into modern and Holocene near-surface layers (active layer and shielding layer), highest total carbon contents were found in the active layer (18.72 kg m−2), while the shielding layer yielded a much lower carbon content of 1.81 kg m−2. The late Pleistocene upper Ice Complex contained 10.34 kg m−2 total carbon, and the mid-Pleistocene lower Ice Complex 17.66 kg m−2. The proportion of organic carbon from total carbon content is well above 70% in all studied units with 94% in the active layer, 73% in the shielding layer, 83% in the upper Ice Complex and 79% in the lower Ice Complex. Inorganic carbon is low in the overall structure of the deposits. Text taiga Yakutia MDPI Open Access Publishing Land 9 9 305
spellingShingle ice complex
yedoma
organic carbon
inorganic carbon
total carbon
batagay megaslump
Northern Yakutia
Andrei G. Shepelev
Alexander Kizyakov
Sebastian Wetterich
Alexandra Cherepanova
Alexander Fedorov
Igor Syromyatnikov
Grigoriy Savvinov
Sub-Surface Carbon Stocks in Northern Taiga Landscapes Exposed in the Batagay Megaslump, Yana Upland, Yakutia
title Sub-Surface Carbon Stocks in Northern Taiga Landscapes Exposed in the Batagay Megaslump, Yana Upland, Yakutia
title_full Sub-Surface Carbon Stocks in Northern Taiga Landscapes Exposed in the Batagay Megaslump, Yana Upland, Yakutia
title_fullStr Sub-Surface Carbon Stocks in Northern Taiga Landscapes Exposed in the Batagay Megaslump, Yana Upland, Yakutia
title_full_unstemmed Sub-Surface Carbon Stocks in Northern Taiga Landscapes Exposed in the Batagay Megaslump, Yana Upland, Yakutia
title_short Sub-Surface Carbon Stocks in Northern Taiga Landscapes Exposed in the Batagay Megaslump, Yana Upland, Yakutia
title_sort sub-surface carbon stocks in northern taiga landscapes exposed in the batagay megaslump, yana upland, yakutia
topic ice complex
yedoma
organic carbon
inorganic carbon
total carbon
batagay megaslump
Northern Yakutia
topic_facet ice complex
yedoma
organic carbon
inorganic carbon
total carbon
batagay megaslump
Northern Yakutia
url https://doi.org/10.3390/land9090305