2017
DOI: 10.1515/popore-2017-0007
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Humic substances elemental composition of selected taiga and tundra soils from Russian European North-East

Abstract: This paper provides an overview of the results of research on changes in ground temperature down to 50 cm depth, on the Kaffiøyra Plain, Spitsbergen in the summer seasons. To achieve this, measurement data were analysed from three different ecotopes (CALM Site P2A, P2B and P2C) -a beach, a moraine and tundra -collected during 22 polar expeditions between 1975 and 2014. To ensure comparability, data sets for the common period from 21 July to 31 August (referred to as the "summer season" further in the text) wer… Show more

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“…Sample numbers correspond to Table 2 According to the 13 C (CP/MAS) NMR spectroscopy, a significant amount of aliphatic fragments accumulate in HAs of soils from the Yamal peninsula (Figure 2A). Our data are in line with previous studies in the Arctic region [28,[47][48][49]. The accumulation of C,H-substituted aliphatic fragments leads to the conservation and accumulation of organic substances in the soils of Yamal peninsula.…”
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“…Sample numbers correspond to Table 2 According to the 13 C (CP/MAS) NMR spectroscopy, a significant amount of aliphatic fragments accumulate in HAs of soils from the Yamal peninsula (Figure 2A). Our data are in line with previous studies in the Arctic region [28,[47][48][49]. The accumulation of C,H-substituted aliphatic fragments leads to the conservation and accumulation of organic substances in the soils of Yamal peninsula.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The use of modern instrumental methods such as one-and two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy is a reliable way to study the molecular composition of HAs in soils. Our results about 13 C (CP/MAS) NMR spectroscopy are in agreement with previous studies [6,11,18,19,24,[26][27][28]46,47,49]; the accumulation of aliphatic compounds in HAs composition can be related to the activity and composition of microbiota, hydrophobicity, and the composition of humification precursors [27,28,36,46,47]. Excessive moisture in the areas of King George isl.…”
Section: H-13 C (Hetcor) and 13 C (Cp/mas) Nmr Spectroscopy Of Has supporting
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