Increasing dominance of terrigenous organic matter in circumpolar freshwaters due to permafrost thaw

Abstract Climate change and permafrost thaw are unlocking the vast storage of organic carbon held in northern frozen soils. Here, we evaluated the effects of thawing ice‐rich permafrost on dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters by optical analysis of 253 ponds across the circumpolar North. Fo...

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Main Authors: Maxime Wauthy, Milla Rautio, Kirsten S. Christoffersen, Laura Forsström, Isabelle Laurion, Heather L. Mariash, Sari Peura, Warwick F. Vincent
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018-06-01
Series:Limnology and Oceanography Letters
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/lol2.10063
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spelling doaj-71afa9bf45ce4cfdb2cfc9b0801c7ba42020-11-25T01:50:34ZengWileyLimnology and Oceanography Letters2378-22422018-06-013318619810.1002/lol2.10063Increasing dominance of terrigenous organic matter in circumpolar freshwaters due to permafrost thawMaxime Wauthy0Milla Rautio1Kirsten S. Christoffersen2Laura Forsström3Isabelle Laurion4Heather L. Mariash5Sari Peura6Warwick F. Vincent7Département des Sciences FondamentalesUniversité du Québec à ChicoutimiChicoutimi Quebec CanadaDépartement des Sciences FondamentalesUniversité du Québec à ChicoutimiChicoutimi Quebec CanadaFreshwater Biological Laboratory, Department of BiologyUniversity of CopenhagenCopenhagen DenmarkDepartment of Environmental SciencesUniversity of HelsinkiHelsinki FinlandCentre d'Études Nordiques (CEN)Université LavalQuebec City Quebec CanadaWildlife Research DivisionEnvironment and Climate Change CanadaOttawa Ontario CanadaDepartment of Forest Mycology and Plant PathologyScience for Life Laboratories, Swedish University of Agricultural SciencesUppsala SwedenCentre d'Études Nordiques (CEN)Université LavalQuebec City Quebec CanadaAbstract Climate change and permafrost thaw are unlocking the vast storage of organic carbon held in northern frozen soils. Here, we evaluated the effects of thawing ice‐rich permafrost on dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters by optical analysis of 253 ponds across the circumpolar North. For a subset of waters in subarctic Quebec, we also quantified the contribution of terrestrial sources to the DOM pool by stable isotopes. The optical measurements showed a higher proportion of terrestrial carbon and a lower algal contribution to DOM in waters affected by thawing permafrost. DOM composition was largely dominated (mean of 93%) by terrestrial substances at sites influenced by thawing permafrost, while the terrestrial influence was much less in waterbodies located on bedrock (36%) or with tundra soils unaffected by thermokarst processes (42%) in the catchment. Our results demonstrate a strong terrestrial imprint on freshwater ecosystems in degrading ice‐rich permafrost catchments, and the likely shift toward increasing dominance of land‐derived organic carbon in waters with ongoing permafrost thaw.https://doi.org/10.1002/lol2.10063
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author Maxime Wauthy
Milla Rautio
Kirsten S. Christoffersen
Laura Forsström
Isabelle Laurion
Heather L. Mariash
Sari Peura
Warwick F. Vincent
spellingShingle Maxime Wauthy
Milla Rautio
Kirsten S. Christoffersen
Laura Forsström
Isabelle Laurion
Heather L. Mariash
Sari Peura
Warwick F. Vincent
Increasing dominance of terrigenous organic matter in circumpolar freshwaters due to permafrost thaw
Limnology and Oceanography Letters
author_facet Maxime Wauthy
Milla Rautio
Kirsten S. Christoffersen
Laura Forsström
Isabelle Laurion
Heather L. Mariash
Sari Peura
Warwick F. Vincent
author_sort Maxime Wauthy
title Increasing dominance of terrigenous organic matter in circumpolar freshwaters due to permafrost thaw
title_short Increasing dominance of terrigenous organic matter in circumpolar freshwaters due to permafrost thaw
title_full Increasing dominance of terrigenous organic matter in circumpolar freshwaters due to permafrost thaw
title_fullStr Increasing dominance of terrigenous organic matter in circumpolar freshwaters due to permafrost thaw
title_full_unstemmed Increasing dominance of terrigenous organic matter in circumpolar freshwaters due to permafrost thaw
title_sort increasing dominance of terrigenous organic matter in circumpolar freshwaters due to permafrost thaw
publisher Wiley
series Limnology and Oceanography Letters
issn 2378-2242
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Climate change and permafrost thaw are unlocking the vast storage of organic carbon held in northern frozen soils. Here, we evaluated the effects of thawing ice‐rich permafrost on dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters by optical analysis of 253 ponds across the circumpolar North. For a subset of waters in subarctic Quebec, we also quantified the contribution of terrestrial sources to the DOM pool by stable isotopes. The optical measurements showed a higher proportion of terrestrial carbon and a lower algal contribution to DOM in waters affected by thawing permafrost. DOM composition was largely dominated (mean of 93%) by terrestrial substances at sites influenced by thawing permafrost, while the terrestrial influence was much less in waterbodies located on bedrock (36%) or with tundra soils unaffected by thermokarst processes (42%) in the catchment. Our results demonstrate a strong terrestrial imprint on freshwater ecosystems in degrading ice‐rich permafrost catchments, and the likely shift toward increasing dominance of land‐derived organic carbon in waters with ongoing permafrost thaw.
url https://doi.org/10.1002/lol2.10063
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