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Accumulation of <Emphasis Type="Italic">n</Emphasis>-alkanes and carboxylic acids in peat mounds
Authors:D N Gabov  V A Beznosikov  I V Gruzdev  E V Yakovleva
Institution:1.Institute of Biology, Komi Scientific Center, Ural Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences,Syktyvkar, Komi Republic,Russia
Abstract:The quantitative and qualitative compositions of n-alkanes and carboxylic acids have been identified, and the features of their vertical stratification in peat mound profiles of the forest-tundra zone of Komi Republic have been revealed. The composition of n-alkanes (structures with C23, C25, C27, C29, and C31) and carboxylic acids (C24, C26, and C28) and their proportions make it possible to determine changes in plant communities of peat mounds with time and can be used as markers for the degree of decomposition of organic matter. In cryogenic horizons, the contents of n-alkanes (mainly C23, C25, and C27) and carboxylic acids (C24, C26, and C28) significantly decrease because of the different botanic composition of cryogenic horizons (grass–woody residues) and seasonally thawing horizons (moss–subshrub residues) and the almost complete stopping of the equilibrium accumulation and transformation of organic compounds in permafrost.
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