永久冻土
活动层
环境化学
土壤水分
甲烷
环境科学
水槽(地理)
大气(单位)
北极的
温室气体
甲醇
辐射压力
化学
气候变化
土壤科学
生态学
图层(电子)
气象学
物理
有机化学
地理
薄膜晶体管
生物
地图学
作者
Magnus Kramshøj,Christian Nyrop Albers,Thomas Holst,Rupert Holzinger,Bo Elberling,Riikka Rinnan
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-018-05824-y
摘要
Warming in the Arctic accelerates thawing of permafrost-affected soils, which leads to a release of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. We do not know whether permafrost thaw also releases non-methane volatile organic compounds that can contribute to both negative and positive radiative forcing on climate. Here we show using proton transfer reaction-time of flight-mass spectrometry that substantial amounts of ethanol and methanol and in total 316 organic ions were released from Greenlandic permafrost soils upon thaw in laboratory incubations. We demonstrate that the majority of this release is taken up in the active layer above. In an experiment using 14C-labeled ethanol and methanol, we demonstrate that these compounds are consumed by microorganisms. Our findings highlight that the thawing permafrost soils are not only a considerable source of volatile organic compounds but also that the active layer regulates their release into the atmosphere.
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