Ongoing global temperature rise has caused significant thaw and degradation of permafrost soils on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP). Leaching of organic matter from permafrost soils to aquatic systems is highly complex and difficult to reproduce in a laboratory setting. We collected samples from natural seeps of active and permafrost layers in an alpine swamp meadow on the QTP to shed light on the composition of mobilized dissolved organic matter (DOM) by combining optical measurements, ultrahigh-resolution Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry, radiocarbon (C-14), and solid-state C-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Our results show that even though the active layer soils contain large amounts of proteins an...
Ongoing warming of the Northern high latitudes has intensified abrupt thaw processes throughout the ...
The Tibetan Plateau reacts particularly sensitively to possible effects of climate change. Approxima...
Pleistocene Yedoma permafrost contains nearly a third of all organic matter (OM) stored in circum-ar...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) accounts for approximately 70% of global alpine permafrost and is an...
Carbon (C) release from thawing permafrost is potentially the largest climate feedback from terrestr...
Purpose Although many studies have paid attention to the storage and dynamics of organic carbon (OC)...
Temperature rise in the Arctic is causing deepening of active layers and resulting in the mobilizati...
International audiencePermafrost peatlands are important carbon stocks currently experiencing rapid ...
The vast reservoir of organic matter (OM) locked up in Arctic permafrost may become vulnerable to de...
Labile organic matter plays an important role in permafrost carbon cycling, however, little is known...
Global warming can substantially affect the export of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from peat-perma...
The Tibetan Plateau reacts particularly sensitively to possible effects of climate change. Approxima...
The Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP) accounts for approximately 70 % of global alpine permafrost ...
Temperature rise in the Arctic is causing deepening of active layers and resulting in the mobilizati...
Ongoing warming of the Northern high latitudes has intensified abrupt thaw processes throughout the ...
The Tibetan Plateau reacts particularly sensitively to possible effects of climate change. Approxima...
Pleistocene Yedoma permafrost contains nearly a third of all organic matter (OM) stored in circum-ar...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) accounts for approximately 70% of global alpine permafrost and is an...
Carbon (C) release from thawing permafrost is potentially the largest climate feedback from terrestr...
Purpose Although many studies have paid attention to the storage and dynamics of organic carbon (OC)...
Temperature rise in the Arctic is causing deepening of active layers and resulting in the mobilizati...
International audiencePermafrost peatlands are important carbon stocks currently experiencing rapid ...
The vast reservoir of organic matter (OM) locked up in Arctic permafrost may become vulnerable to de...
Labile organic matter plays an important role in permafrost carbon cycling, however, little is known...
Global warming can substantially affect the export of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from peat-perma...
The Tibetan Plateau reacts particularly sensitively to possible effects of climate change. Approxima...
The Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP) accounts for approximately 70 % of global alpine permafrost ...
Temperature rise in the Arctic is causing deepening of active layers and resulting in the mobilizati...
Ongoing warming of the Northern high latitudes has intensified abrupt thaw processes throughout the ...
The Tibetan Plateau reacts particularly sensitively to possible effects of climate change. Approxima...
Pleistocene Yedoma permafrost contains nearly a third of all organic matter (OM) stored in circum-ar...