Land cover and landform-based upscaling of soil organic carbon stocks on the Brøgger Peninsula, Svalbard

In this study we assess the total storage, landscape distribution, and vertical partitioning of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks on the Brøgger Peninsula, Svalbard. This type of high Arctic area is underrepresented in SOC databases for the northern permafrost region. Physico-chemical, elemental, and...

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Published in:Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
Main Authors: Robin Wojcik, Juri Palmtag, Gustaf Hugelius, Niels Weiss, Peter Kuhry
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2019.1570784
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:ca411af1de8149b299372c90c196ac35 2023-05-15T14:14:23+02:00 Land cover and landform-based upscaling of soil organic carbon stocks on the Brøgger Peninsula, Svalbard Robin Wojcik Juri Palmtag Gustaf Hugelius Niels Weiss Peter Kuhry 2019-01-01 https://doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2019.1570784 https://doaj.org/article/ca411af1de8149b299372c90c196ac35 en eng Taylor & Francis Group 1523-0430 1938-4246 doi:10.1080/15230430.2019.1570784 https://doaj.org/article/ca411af1de8149b299372c90c196ac35 undefined Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, Vol 51, Iss 1, Pp 40-57 (2019) permafrost-carbon feedback soil organic carbon land cover upscaling landform upscaling high arctic envir geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2019 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2019.1570784 2023-01-22T17:53:22Z In this study we assess the total storage, landscape distribution, and vertical partitioning of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks on the Brøgger Peninsula, Svalbard. This type of high Arctic area is underrepresented in SOC databases for the northern permafrost region. Physico-chemical, elemental, and radiocarbon (14C) dating analyses were carried out on thirty-two soil profiles. Results were upscaled using both a land cover classification (LCC) and a landform classification (LFC). Both LCC and LFC approaches provide weighted mean SOC 0–100 cm estimates for the study area of 1.0 ± 0.3 kg C m−2 (95% confidence interval) and indicate that about 68 percent of the total SOC storage occurs in the upper 30 cm of the soil, and about 10 percent occurs in the surface organic layer. Furthermore, LCC and LFC upscaling approaches provide similar spatial SOC allocation estimates and emphasize the dominant role of “vegetated area” (4.2 ± 1.6 kg C m−2) and “solifluction slopes” (6.7 ± 3.6 kg C m−2) in SOC 0–100 cm storage. LCC and LFC approaches report different and complementary information on the dominant processes controlling the spatial and vertical distribution of SOC in the landscape. There is no evidence for any significant SOC storage in the permafrost layer. We hypothesize, therefore, that the Brøgger Peninsula and similar areas of the high Arctic will become net carbon sinks, providing negative feedback on global warming in the future. The surface area that will have vegetation cover and incipient soil development will expand, whereas only small amounts of organic matter will experience increased decomposition due to active-layer deepening. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarctic and Alpine Research Arctic Arctic Global warming permafrost Svalbard Unknown Arctic Svalbard Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 51 1 40 57
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Niels Weiss
Peter Kuhry
Land cover and landform-based upscaling of soil organic carbon stocks on the Brøgger Peninsula, Svalbard
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description In this study we assess the total storage, landscape distribution, and vertical partitioning of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks on the Brøgger Peninsula, Svalbard. This type of high Arctic area is underrepresented in SOC databases for the northern permafrost region. Physico-chemical, elemental, and radiocarbon (14C) dating analyses were carried out on thirty-two soil profiles. Results were upscaled using both a land cover classification (LCC) and a landform classification (LFC). Both LCC and LFC approaches provide weighted mean SOC 0–100 cm estimates for the study area of 1.0 ± 0.3 kg C m−2 (95% confidence interval) and indicate that about 68 percent of the total SOC storage occurs in the upper 30 cm of the soil, and about 10 percent occurs in the surface organic layer. Furthermore, LCC and LFC upscaling approaches provide similar spatial SOC allocation estimates and emphasize the dominant role of “vegetated area” (4.2 ± 1.6 kg C m−2) and “solifluction slopes” (6.7 ± 3.6 kg C m−2) in SOC 0–100 cm storage. LCC and LFC approaches report different and complementary information on the dominant processes controlling the spatial and vertical distribution of SOC in the landscape. There is no evidence for any significant SOC storage in the permafrost layer. We hypothesize, therefore, that the Brøgger Peninsula and similar areas of the high Arctic will become net carbon sinks, providing negative feedback on global warming in the future. The surface area that will have vegetation cover and incipient soil development will expand, whereas only small amounts of organic matter will experience increased decomposition due to active-layer deepening.
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author Robin Wojcik
Juri Palmtag
Gustaf Hugelius
Niels Weiss
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title Land cover and landform-based upscaling of soil organic carbon stocks on the Brøgger Peninsula, Svalbard
title_short Land cover and landform-based upscaling of soil organic carbon stocks on the Brøgger Peninsula, Svalbard
title_full Land cover and landform-based upscaling of soil organic carbon stocks on the Brøgger Peninsula, Svalbard
title_fullStr Land cover and landform-based upscaling of soil organic carbon stocks on the Brøgger Peninsula, Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Land cover and landform-based upscaling of soil organic carbon stocks on the Brøgger Peninsula, Svalbard
title_sort land cover and landform-based upscaling of soil organic carbon stocks on the brøgger peninsula, svalbard
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