Geochemistry of Forest Rings in Northern Ontario: Identification of Ring Edge Processes in Peat and Soil

Forest rings are large features common in Ontario’s boreal forests that comprise circular topographic depressions in carbonate mineral soil that are filled with peat. This thesis documents differences in peat and soil chemistry along transects across the “Bean” and “Thorn North” rings, which are cen...

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Main Author: Brauneder, Kerstin M.
Other Authors: Hattori, Keiko
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2012
Subjects:
H2S
CH4
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23205
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3188
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-232052018-01-05T19:01:06Z Geochemistry of Forest Rings in Northern Ontario: Identification of Ring Edge Processes in Peat and Soil Brauneder, Kerstin M. Hattori, Keiko Hamilton, Stewart forest ring reduced chimney H2S CH4 oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) Forest rings are large features common in Ontario’s boreal forests that comprise circular topographic depressions in carbonate mineral soil that are filled with peat. This thesis documents differences in peat and soil chemistry along transects across the “Bean” and “Thorn North” rings, which are centered on accumulations of CH4 and H2S, respectively. Within the mineral soil, ring edges are characterized by strong negative anomalies in pH, ORP and carbonate, as well as positive anomalies of Al, Fe and Mn in the results of aqua regia and hydroxylamine-hydrochloride digestions. Within the peat, positive carbonate and pH anomalies are recorded. This antithetic relationship suggests vertical migration of carbonate species from clay to peat. An inverse relationship exists between ORP, versus redox inferred from aqua regia. Strong ORP lows occur where oxidized products show highest concentrations. This is interpreted to reflect the proliferation of autotrophic organisms occupying the strong redox gradient at the ring edge. 2012-08-24T16:07:13Z 2013-08-25T10:00:04Z 2012 2012 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23205 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3188 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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language en
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topic forest ring
reduced chimney
H2S
CH4
oxidation-reduction potential (ORP)
spellingShingle forest ring
reduced chimney
H2S
CH4
oxidation-reduction potential (ORP)
Brauneder, Kerstin M.
Geochemistry of Forest Rings in Northern Ontario: Identification of Ring Edge Processes in Peat and Soil
description Forest rings are large features common in Ontario’s boreal forests that comprise circular topographic depressions in carbonate mineral soil that are filled with peat. This thesis documents differences in peat and soil chemistry along transects across the “Bean” and “Thorn North” rings, which are centered on accumulations of CH4 and H2S, respectively. Within the mineral soil, ring edges are characterized by strong negative anomalies in pH, ORP and carbonate, as well as positive anomalies of Al, Fe and Mn in the results of aqua regia and hydroxylamine-hydrochloride digestions. Within the peat, positive carbonate and pH anomalies are recorded. This antithetic relationship suggests vertical migration of carbonate species from clay to peat. An inverse relationship exists between ORP, versus redox inferred from aqua regia. Strong ORP lows occur where oxidized products show highest concentrations. This is interpreted to reflect the proliferation of autotrophic organisms occupying the strong redox gradient at the ring edge.
author2 Hattori, Keiko
author_facet Hattori, Keiko
Brauneder, Kerstin M.
author Brauneder, Kerstin M.
author_sort Brauneder, Kerstin M.
title Geochemistry of Forest Rings in Northern Ontario: Identification of Ring Edge Processes in Peat and Soil
title_short Geochemistry of Forest Rings in Northern Ontario: Identification of Ring Edge Processes in Peat and Soil
title_full Geochemistry of Forest Rings in Northern Ontario: Identification of Ring Edge Processes in Peat and Soil
title_fullStr Geochemistry of Forest Rings in Northern Ontario: Identification of Ring Edge Processes in Peat and Soil
title_full_unstemmed Geochemistry of Forest Rings in Northern Ontario: Identification of Ring Edge Processes in Peat and Soil
title_sort geochemistry of forest rings in northern ontario: identification of ring edge processes in peat and soil
publisher Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23205
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3188
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