Hydrolyzable organic carbon (OC) comprises a significant component of sedimentary particulate matter transferred from land into oceans via rivers. Its abundance and nature are however not well studied in Arctic river systems, and yet may represent an important pool of carbon whose fate remains unclear in the context of mobilization and related processes associated with a changing climate. Here, we examine the molecular composition and source of hydrolyzable compounds isolated from sedimentary particles derived from nine rivers across the pan-Arctic. Bound fatty acids (b-FAs), hydroxy FAs, n-alkane-α,ω-dioic acids (DAs) and phenols were the major components released upon hydrolysis of these sediments. Among them, b-FAs received considerable ...
Mobilisation of terrestrial organic carbon (terrOC) from permafrost environments in eastern Siberia ...
The Siberian Arctic contains a globally significant pool of organic carbon (OC) vulnerable to enhanc...
Organic carbon (OC) stored in Arctic permafrost represents one of Earth's largest and most vulnerabl...
Hydrolyzable organic carbon (OC) comprises a significant component of sedimentary particulate matter...
Hydrolyzable organic carbon (OC) comprises a significant component of sedimentary particulate matter...
Hydrolyzable organic carbon (OC) comprises a significant component of sedimentary particulate matter...
Distinguishing the sources, ages, and fate of various terrestrial organic carbon (OC) pools mobilize...
Distinguishing the sources, ages, and fate of various terrestrial organic carbon (OC) pools mobilize...
Distinguishing the sources, ages, and fate of various terrestrial organic carbon (OC) pools mobilize...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Mobilization of Arctic permafrost carbon is expected to increase with warming-induced thawing. Howev...
The amount of organic carbon (OC) present in Siberian Arctic permafrost soils is estimated at twice ...
Ongoing global warming in high latitudes may cause an increasing supply of permafrost-derived organi...
Climate change is causing extensive warming across Arctic regions resulting in permafrost degradatio...
Arctic river watersheds are important components of the global climate system and show an amplified ...
Mobilisation of terrestrial organic carbon (terrOC) from permafrost environments in eastern Siberia ...
The Siberian Arctic contains a globally significant pool of organic carbon (OC) vulnerable to enhanc...
Organic carbon (OC) stored in Arctic permafrost represents one of Earth's largest and most vulnerabl...
Hydrolyzable organic carbon (OC) comprises a significant component of sedimentary particulate matter...
Hydrolyzable organic carbon (OC) comprises a significant component of sedimentary particulate matter...
Hydrolyzable organic carbon (OC) comprises a significant component of sedimentary particulate matter...
Distinguishing the sources, ages, and fate of various terrestrial organic carbon (OC) pools mobilize...
Distinguishing the sources, ages, and fate of various terrestrial organic carbon (OC) pools mobilize...
Distinguishing the sources, ages, and fate of various terrestrial organic carbon (OC) pools mobilize...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Mobilization of Arctic permafrost carbon is expected to increase with warming-induced thawing. Howev...
The amount of organic carbon (OC) present in Siberian Arctic permafrost soils is estimated at twice ...
Ongoing global warming in high latitudes may cause an increasing supply of permafrost-derived organi...
Climate change is causing extensive warming across Arctic regions resulting in permafrost degradatio...
Arctic river watersheds are important components of the global climate system and show an amplified ...
Mobilisation of terrestrial organic carbon (terrOC) from permafrost environments in eastern Siberia ...
The Siberian Arctic contains a globally significant pool of organic carbon (OC) vulnerable to enhanc...
Organic carbon (OC) stored in Arctic permafrost represents one of Earth's largest and most vulnerabl...