Morphology and properties of the soils of permafrost peatlands in the southeast of the Bol’shezemel’skaya tundra

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D. A. Kaverin
A. V. Pastukhov
E. M. Lapteva
C. Biasi
M. Marushchak
P. Martikainen
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[1] Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Biology, Komi Science Center
[2] University of Eastern Finland,undefined
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Eurasian Soil Science | 2016年 / 49卷
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oligotrophic peat soils (Cryic Histosols); barren peat circles; snow corrasion; seasonally thawing layer; permafrost; organic matter;
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The morphology and properties of the soils of permafrost peatlands in the southeast of the Bol’shezemel’skaya tundra are characterized. The soils developing in the areas of barren peat circles differ from oligotrophic permafrost-affected peat soils (Cryic Histosols) of vegetated peat mounds in a number of morphological and physicochemical parameters. The soils of barren circles are characterized by the wellstructured surface horizons, relatively low exchangeable acidity, and higher rates of decomposition and humification of organic matter. It is shown that the development of barren peat circles on tops of peat mounds is favored by the activation of erosional and cryogenic processes in the topsoil. The role of winter wind erosion in the destruction of the upper peat and litter horizons is demonstrated. A comparative analysis of the temperature regime of soils of vegetated peat mounds and barren peat circles is presented. The soil–geocryological complex of peat mounds is a system consisting of three major layers: seasonally thawing layer–upper permafrost–underlying permafrost. The upper permafrost horizons of peat mounds at the depth of 50–90 cm are morphologically similar to the underlying permafrost. However, these layers differ in their physicochemical properties, especially in the composition and properties of their organic matter.
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