2022
DOI: 10.5194/bg-2022-26
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The dominant role of sunlight in degrading winter dissolved organic matter from a thermokarst lake in a subarctic peatland

Abstract: Abstract. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) leaching from thawing permafrost may promote a retroaction loop onto climate if it is efficiently mineralized into greenhouse gases. Yet, many uncertainties remain on the extent of this mineralization, which depends on DOM lability that is seemingly quite variable across landscapes. Thermokarst peatlands are organic-rich systems where some of the largest greenhouse gas (GHG) emission rates have been measured. At spring turnover, anoxic waters are releasing the GHG accum… Show more

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