2021
DOI: 10.3390/atmos12121612
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Plant Organic Matter in Palsa and Khasyrei Type Mires: Direct Observations in West Siberian Sub-Arctic

Abstract: This article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a few major components of carbon cycle in permafrost mire landforms in the sub-Arctic region of Western Siberia, Russia. It reveals the main features of geographical distribution of plant organic matter, including both the above-ground and below-ground fractions of live biomass, the biomass of dead roots (mortmass), and net primary production (NPP) in peat-accumulating flat palsa mires and in “khasyrei”—ecosystems of drained lakes in t… Show more

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“…Similar numbers for the average annual linear growth of peat in a bog landscape area of the European part of Russia are given by G.F. Kuzmin [10]. The main factor in the accumulation of plant organic matter in Western Siberia is the south-north climatic gradient [11].…”
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confidence: 55%
“…Similar numbers for the average annual linear growth of peat in a bog landscape area of the European part of Russia are given by G.F. Kuzmin [10]. The main factor in the accumulation of plant organic matter in Western Siberia is the south-north climatic gradient [11].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 55%