Of particular interest in the north of Western Siberia are frozen flat-mound bogs. Being formed in a transitional climatic zone, on the southern front of the permafrost zone, these frozen peatlands may turn out to be highly reactive upon thawing and deliver high amounts of solutes to the hydrological network. A detailed study of a flat-mound bog was carried out in a key area of about 3 hectares (Purovsky district, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug). The soil-ecological conditions of the site are described, as well as the effect of spatial heterogeneity on the composition and properties of soils. Using topographic mapping and photogrammetry, it was identified that the bog surface is characterized by distinct microtopography (mounds-hollows-ther...
Mobilization and release of carbon from mires to the atmospheric and aquatic systems depend on bioge...
The generalization of data on bog water chemistry has been performed in taiga zone of Western Siberi...
Soil pore waters are a vital component of the ecosystem as they are efficient tracers of mineral wea...
The formation of significant amounts of low molecular weight (LMW) water-soluble organic compounds, ...
The content and the profile distribution of the element composition of the 1 meter high peat deposit...
Bogs are an integral part of the tundra terrain of the plains. In the tundra zone they occasionally ...
The paper analyzed the number of ecological-trophic groups of microorganisms and the elemental compo...
International audienceMobilization of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and related trace elements (TEs...
Within the scope of a joint Russian-German research project, pedological and botanical studies have ...
This article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a few major components o...
In this paper, we identify and describe the active and inert horizons of oligotrophic bogs. These of...
The phytocenotic and microbiological features of two types of bogs (oligotrophic and eutrophic) in t...
A large part of Russia is located in permafrost areas. These areas are widely used because there are...
Russia\u27s West Siberian Lowland (WSL) contains the most extensive peatlands on Earth with many und...
Here we investigate the vegetation history and peat accumulation at the eastern boarder of the West ...
Mobilization and release of carbon from mires to the atmospheric and aquatic systems depend on bioge...
The generalization of data on bog water chemistry has been performed in taiga zone of Western Siberi...
Soil pore waters are a vital component of the ecosystem as they are efficient tracers of mineral wea...
The formation of significant amounts of low molecular weight (LMW) water-soluble organic compounds, ...
The content and the profile distribution of the element composition of the 1 meter high peat deposit...
Bogs are an integral part of the tundra terrain of the plains. In the tundra zone they occasionally ...
The paper analyzed the number of ecological-trophic groups of microorganisms and the elemental compo...
International audienceMobilization of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and related trace elements (TEs...
Within the scope of a joint Russian-German research project, pedological and botanical studies have ...
This article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a few major components o...
In this paper, we identify and describe the active and inert horizons of oligotrophic bogs. These of...
The phytocenotic and microbiological features of two types of bogs (oligotrophic and eutrophic) in t...
A large part of Russia is located in permafrost areas. These areas are widely used because there are...
Russia\u27s West Siberian Lowland (WSL) contains the most extensive peatlands on Earth with many und...
Here we investigate the vegetation history and peat accumulation at the eastern boarder of the West ...
Mobilization and release of carbon from mires to the atmospheric and aquatic systems depend on bioge...
The generalization of data on bog water chemistry has been performed in taiga zone of Western Siberi...
Soil pore waters are a vital component of the ecosystem as they are efficient tracers of mineral wea...