Paludification on Vasyugan Mire

Results of long-term estimates of carbon stock and current carbon sequestration in pine–shrub–sphagnum BGC in Vasyugan Mire (VM) are discussed. In different climatic conditions (different years), NРP varies from 206 to 337 g Cm –2 year –1 . An increase in carbon-emission intensity was detected in dr...

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description Results of long-term estimates of carbon stock and current carbon sequestration in pine–shrub–sphagnum BGC in Vasyugan Mire (VM) are discussed. In different climatic conditions (different years), NРP varies from 206 to 337 g Cm –2 year –1 . An increase in carbon-emission intensity was detected in drier vegetation periods. Most of the carbon losses are the emission of carbon dioxide (average is 61.3 g Cm –2 years –1 , or 23.5% NPP). It is possible to ascertain the progression of peat formation. The removal of the carbon by bog waters was calculated using a mathematical model. It was estimated as 3.0% NРР with a mean value of the removal of 7.9 g Cm –2 years –1 . Based on the model of bogs vertical growth, the modern rate of carbon accumulation was estimated in the range from 10.3 g Cm –2 years –1 in polygonal bogs to 51.7 g Cm –2 years –1 in grassy bogs.
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