Spatially Resolved Organomineral Interactions across a Permafrost Chronosequence

Volume: 54, Issue: 5, Pages: 2951 - 2960
Published: Feb 5, 2020
Abstract
Permafrost contains a large (1700 Pg C) terrestrial pool of organic matter (OM) that is susceptible to degradation as global temperatures increase. Of particular importance is syngenetic Yedoma permafrost containing high OM content. Reactive iron phases promote stabilizing interactions between OM and soil minerals and this stabilization may be of increasing importance in permafrost as the thawed surface region (“active layer”) deepens. However,...
Paper Details
Title
Spatially Resolved Organomineral Interactions across a Permafrost Chronosequence
Published Date
Feb 5, 2020
Volume
54
Issue
5
Pages
2951 - 2960
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