Authors
Charles Tarnocai, Josep G Canadell, Edward AG Schuur, Peter Kuhry, Galina Mazhitova, Sergey Zimov
Publication date
2009/6
Journal
Global biogeochemical cycles
Volume
23
Issue
2
Description
The Northern Circumpolar Soil Carbon Database was developed in order to determine carbon pools in soils of the northern circumpolar permafrost region. The area of all soils in the northern permafrost region is approximately 18,782 × 103 km2, or approximately 16% of the global soil area. In the northern permafrost region, organic soils (peatlands) and cryoturbated permafrost‐affected mineral soils have the highest mean soil organic carbon contents (32.2–69.6 kg m−2). Here we report a new estimate of the carbon pools in soils of the northern permafrost region, including deeper layers and pools not accounted for in previous analyses. Carbon pools were estimated to be 191.29 Pg for the 0–30 cm depth, 495.80 Pg for the 0–100 cm depth, and 1024.00 Pg for the 0–300 cm depth. Our estimate for the first meter of soil alone is about double that reported for this region in previous analyses. Carbon pools in layers …
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C Tarnocai, JG Canadell, EAG Schuur, P Kuhry… - Global biogeochemical cycles, 2009