雪
有机质
总有机碳
南极冰盖
碳纤维
碳循环
溶解有机碳
地球科学
积雪
环境科学
冰原
环境化学
冰层
大气科学
化学
海洋学
地质学
海冰
生态学
生态系统
地貌学
材料科学
生物
复合材料
复合数
作者
Runa Antony,Amanda M. Grannas,A. S. Willoughby,Rachel L. Sleighter,Meloth Thamban,Patrick G. Hatcher
摘要
Polar ice sheets hold a significant pool of the world's carbon reserve and are an integral component of the global carbon cycle. Yet, organic carbon composition and cycling in these systems is least understood. Here, we use ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry to elucidate, at an unprecedented level, molecular details of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in Antarctic snow. Tens of thousands of distinct molecular species are identified, providing clues to the nature and sources of organic carbon in Antarctica. We show that many of the identified supraglacial organic matter formulas are consistent with material from microbial sources, and terrestrial inputs of vascular plant-derived materials are likely more important sources of organic carbon to Antarctica than previously thought. Black carbon-like material apparently originating from biomass burning in South America is also present, while a smaller fraction originated from soil humics and appears to be photochemically or microbially modified. In addition to remote continental sources, we document signals of oceanic emissions of primary aerosols and secondary organic aerosol precursors. The new insights on the diversity of organic species in Antarctic snowpack reinforce the importance of studying organic carbon associated with the Earth's polar regions in the face of changing climate.
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