永久冻土
漫滩
支流
环境科学
土壤碳
气候变化
水文学(农业)
总有机碳
沉积物
自然地理学
地质学
土壤水分
土壤科学
海洋学
地貌学
地理
生态学
生物
地图学
岩土工程
作者
Katherine B. Lininger,Ellen Wohl,Joshua R. Rose,Stephen J. Leisz
摘要
Abstract High‐latitude permafrost regions store large stocks of soil organic carbon (OC), which are vulnerable to climate warming. Estimates of subsurface carbon stocks do not take into account floodplains as unique landscape units that mediate and influence the delivery of materials into river networks. We estimate floodplain soil OC stocks within the active layer (seasonally thawed layer) and to a maximum depth of 1 m from a large field data set in the Yukon Flats region of interior Alaska. We compare our estimated stocks to a previously published data set and find that the OC stock estimate using our field data could be as much as 68% higher than the published data set. Radiocarbon measurements indicate that sediment and associated OC can be stored for thousands of years before erosion and transport. Our results indicate the importance of floodplains as areas of underestimated carbon storage, particularly because climate change may modify geomorphic processes in permafrost regions.
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