Authors
Jack Hutchings, TS Bianchi, Edward Schuur, Darrell S Kaufman, Alexander L Kholodov, Derrick Vaughn
Publication date
2017/12
Journal
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
Volume
2017
Pages
B41I-2090
Description
High latitude regions that were not directly glaciated have accumulated permafrost organic C (OC) throughout and prior to the last glacial period. Climate warming is expected to thaw these relict soils through expansion of the seasonally frozen active layer and re-expose them to active C cycling. Past climate perturbations also expanded the active layer and their effects were subsequently recorded in the bulk and molecular character of the now-buried permafrost soils. Here, we analyze a 5.4 m long permafrost core taken from an interior Alaska tundra site to assess its deep OC stock and molecular composition. OC stocks were quantified using elemental analysis and accumulation rates were estimated using 14C dating of 11 plant macrofossil samples. Organic matter source was indicated using lignin (overall plant contribution), amino acids (microbial contributions), and n-alkanes (vascular to non-vascular plant …