Carbon cycling of alpine tundra ecosystems on Changbai Mountain and its comparison with arctic tundra

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Limin Dai
Gang Wu
Jingzhu Zhao
Hongmei Kong
Guofan Shao
Hongbing Deng
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Systems Ecology, Research Center of Eco
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Environmental Sciences
[3] Purdue University,Institute of Applied Ecology
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carbon cycling; alpine tundra; Changbai Mountain;
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The alpine tundra on Changbai Mountain was formed as a left-over ‘island’ in higher elevations after the glacier retrieved from the mid-latitude of Northern Hemisphere to the Arctic during the fourth ice age. The alpine tundra on Changbai Mountain also represents the best-reserved tundra ecosystems and the highest biodiversity in northeast Eurasia. This paper examines the quantity of carbon assimilation, litters, respiration rate of soil, and storage of organic carbon within the alpine tundra ecosystems on Changbai Mountain. The annual net storage of organic carbon was 2092 t/a, the total storage of organic carbon was 33457 t, the annual net storage of organic carbon in soil was 1054 t/a, the total organic carbon storage was 316203 t, and the annual respiration rate of soil was 92.9% and was 0.52 times more than that of the Arctic. The tundra-soil ecosystems in alpine Changbai Mountain had 456081 t of carbon storage, of which, organic carbon accounted for 76.7% whereas the mineral carbon accounted for 23.3%.
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