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  • AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Carbon in Permafrost / Kohlenstoff im Permafrost; carbon turnover; CARBOPERM; CH4 flux; CLICCS; CliSAP; Cluster of Excellence: Climate, Climatic Change, and Society; CO2 flux; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, soil; Event label; Formation, turnover and release of carbon in Siberian permafrost landscapes; heterotrophic respiration; Integrated Climate System Analysis and Prediction; KoPF; Kur 4; Kur 6; Kur 7; Kur 9; L19_SF3; L19_SF6; L19_TM1; L19_TM2; LATITUDE; Lena 2019; LONGITUDE; Permafrost; RU-Land_2019_Lena; Siberian Arctic; SOIL; Soil profile; Station label; Temperature, soil  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Description: The dataset comprises the active layer temperature profiles measured at different thaw slump soils in the Lena Delta, Siberia, Russia in July 2019.
    Keywords: AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Carbon in Permafrost / Kohlenstoff im Permafrost; carbon turnover; CARBOPERM; CH4 flux; CLICCS; CliSAP; Cluster of Excellence: Climate, Climatic Change, and Society; CO2 flux; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, soil; Event label; Formation, turnover and release of carbon in Siberian permafrost landscapes; heterotrophic respiration; Integrated Climate System Analysis and Prediction; KoPF; Kur 4; Kur 6; Kur 7; Kur 9; L19_SF3; L19_SF6; L19_TM1; L19_TM2; LATITUDE; Lena 2019; LONGITUDE; Permafrost; RU-Land_2019_Lena; Siberian Arctic; SOIL; Soil profile; Station label; Temperature, soil
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 520 data points
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Large amounts of carbon are stored in permafrost-affected soils of the Arctic tundra. The quantity, distribution and composition of this carbon are important, because much of the carbon is likely to be released as a result of global warming. We have studied soils of the central Siberian Arctic to determine the carbon content and the nature of the organic matter by density fractionation, and 13C-NMR- and 13C-stable-Isotope analyses. There are pronounced differences in the profile and variations from place to place in the quantity and nature of soil organic matter. We estimated that the mean stock of carbon was 14.5 kg m-2 within the active layer. We found a total of about 30.7 kg C m-3 in the entire upper metre of the soils. Carbon of the tussock tundra showed strong vertical differentiation, with a large proportion comprising decomposed, recalcitrant compounds. We identified within the soil several zones of aerobe and anaerobe decomposition. Mobile carbon fractions have precipitated under the influence of low temperatures.
    Description: This study was part of the multi-disciplinary German Russian project Environmental Development of Central Siberia during late Quatenary. Research funds were provided by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), grant 03PLO14B.
    Description: research
    Keywords: 551 ; VN 000 ; VOA 000 ; VOB 000 ; VPY 000 ; Bodenkunde ; Bodenuntersuchung, Bodenanalyse ; Bodenökologie ; Polargebiete {Bodenkunde} ; Taimyr ; Permafrost ; Soil Carbon ; Carbon Pools ; SOM ; Tundra ; Arktis ; Sibirien ; Bodenchemie ; Kohlenstoffhaushault ; Biogeochemie ; C-13 ; Kohlenstoffkreislauf ; 38.63 ; 38.69
    Language: English
    Type: article
    Format: application/pdf
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