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Characterisation of the Permafrost Carbon Pool

Authors :
Kuhry, Peter
Grosse, G.
Harden, J. W.
Hugelius, Gustaf
Koven, C. D.
Ping, C-L
Schirrmeister, L.
Tarnocai, C.
Kuhry, Peter
Grosse, G.
Harden, J. W.
Hugelius, Gustaf
Koven, C. D.
Ping, C-L
Schirrmeister, L.
Tarnocai, C.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The current estimate of the soil organic carbon (SOC) pool in the northern permafrost region of 1672 Petagrams (Pg) C is much larger than previously reported and needs to be incorporated in global soil carbon (C) inventories. The Northern Circumpolar Soil Carbon Database (NCSCD), extended to include the range 0-300cm, is now available online for wider use by the scientific community. An important future aim is to provide quantitative uncertainty ranges for C pool estimates. Recent studies have greatly improved understanding of the regional patterns, landscape distribution and vertical (soil horizon) partitioning of the permafrost C pool in the upper 3m of soils. However, the deeper C pools in unconsolidated Quaternary deposits need to be better constrained. A general lability classification of the permafrost C pool should be developed to address potential C release upon thaw. The permafrost C pool and its dynamics are beginning to be incorporated into Earth System models, although key periglacial processes such as thermokarst still need to be properly represented to obtain a better quantification of the full permafrost C feedback on global climate change.<br />AuthorCount:8

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234835445
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002.ppp.1782