永久冻土
土壤水分
环境科学
气候变化
水文学(农业)
环境化学
土壤科学
地质学
化学
岩土工程
海洋学
作者
Yi Jiao,Yulan Zhang,Xiaoping Wang,Ianina Altshuler,Fengwu Zhou,Mingliang Fang,Riikka Rinnan,Jianmin Chen,Zimeng Wang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.4c06014
摘要
Permafrost is a crucial part of the Earth's cryosphere. These millennia-old frozen soils not only are significant carbon reservoirs but also store a variety of chemicals. Accelerated permafrost thaw due to global warming leads to profound consequences such as infrastructure damage, hydrological changes, and, notably, environmental concerns from the release of various chemicals. In this perspective, we metaphorically term long-preserved substances as "dormant chemicals" that experience an "awakening" during permafrost thaw. We begin by providing a comprehensive overview and categorization of these chemicals and their potential transformations, utilizing a combination of field observations, laboratory studies, and modeling approaches to assess their environmental impacts. Following this, we put forward several perspectives on how to enhance the scientific understanding of their ensuing environmental impacts in the context of climate change. Ultimately, we advocate for broader research engagement in permafrost exploration and emphasize the need for extensive environmental chemical studies. This will significantly enhance our understanding of the consequences of permafrost thaw and its broader impact on other ecosystems under rapid climate warming.
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