Limited Potential for Mineralization of Permafrost Peatland Soil Carbon Following Thermokarst: Evidence From Anoxic Incubation and Priming Experiments

Estop-Aragonés, C; Heffernan, L; Knorr, K-H; Olefeldt, D

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Abstract Permafrost thaw in peatlands risks emitting vast stores of soil organic carbon (SOC) as greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, yet anoxic conditions and low peat quality may prevent rapid SOC loss. To assess differences in anaerobic SOC mineralization following thaw and vulnerability of previously-frozen peat, we incubated peat (5° and 14°C) from 15 depths of ⁓6 m cores from different thaw sites including an intact permafrost peat plateau and thermokarst bogs that thawed ∼30 and ∼200 years ago. Furthermore, a glucose-addition experiment after >700 days assessed whether labile C inputs occurring following thermokarst could accelerate SOC mineralization (priming). We found a common pattern of SOC mineralization rate decreasing with depth and peat age. However, we found no differences in peat mineralization rates among sites for samples of similar age and of corresponding peatland developmental stage. Priming effects were minor and short-term, and did not vary among sites or with peat developmental stage. We also found mineralization rates from anoxic incubations more than an order of magnitude higher than rates implied from field observations, suggesting mineralization rates from anaerobic incubations should be used mainly to interpret relative differences. Peat humification and peat nitrogen and phosphorous content explained more than 85\% of the variability in mineralization rates. Peat quality did not influence the temperature sensitivity of peat mineralization. Overall, the absence of substantial priming effects and the lack of differences in mineralization rates between permafrost peat and peat thawed 200 years ago suggests that rapid peatland SOC loss following thaw is unlikely.

Details about the publication

JournalJournal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
Volume127
Issue12
Page rangee2022JG006910-e2022JG006910
StatusPublished
Release year2022
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1029/2022JG006910
Link to the full texthttps://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2022JG006910
Keywordspeatland; permafrost; thermokarst; greenhouse gases; phosphorous; nitrogen

Authors from the University of Münster

Estop Aragonés, Cristian
Professorship for hydrology (Prof. Knorr)
Knorr, Klaus-Holger
Professorship for hydrology (Prof. Knorr)