MACROELEMENTS COMPOSITION OF RAISED BOGS PEAT IN THE MIDDLE TAIGA OF WESTERN SIBERIA (THE BOGS COMPLEX "MUKHRINO")

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Stepanova, Vera A. [1 ]
Pokrovsky, Oleg S. [1 ]
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[1] RAS, Inst Soil Sci & Agrochem, Novosibirsk, Russia
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macroelements; peat; peat soil profile; migration of elements; living substances; biogenic accumulation; phytomass; geochemical region; decomposition; fixation;
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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Under the condition of technogenic pressure on waterlogged landscapes, the problem of climate change leading to glacier melting, permafrost degradation, flood, because of disturbance in heat and mass exchange between land and ocean, is very topical. Atmospheric fluxes with aerosol parts move towards zones with lower temperature and higher moisture and precipitate there. Such chemical elements as N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S containing in dust are used by plants to create organic substances. The aim of the work is to reveal the character of macro-elements contribution in peat deposits formed in different oligotrophic mire ecosystems geochemically connected to each other. The investigation of macroelements contribution in peat deposits was carried out in 5 ecosystems of a bog complex situated in the lower terrace of the Irtysh in Kondinsk geochemical region. The thickness of peat deposits varies from 1.3 to 3.5 m. According to morphological features, ash content and pH, in peat deposits of tree ecosystems - low ryam, hollow and poor fen - four peat layers are distinguished. The upper peat layer consists of sphagnum remains, with ash content 1.1-6.3 (3.7)%,pH 3.2. The second layer is mesotrophic, the ash content increases up to 10.9%, and the higher value of pH (2.9) is observed. The third part with oligotrophic peat has the ash content of 1.7% and pH 3.7-3.9. The lower peat part is also mesotrophic peat. The ash content reached 14.5 and average 7.5%, pH ranges from 3 to 3.7. The peat deposit of the tall ryam ecosystem is divided into three parts: oligotrophic peat of 10 cm layer, 40 cm of mesotrophic peat and the lower peat layer (80 cm) consists of eutrophic peat. The ash content increases from 2.6% in the upper layer to 14.8% in the lower layer (average). The macroelements contribution is the same in peat soil profiles of all ecosystems - the content of macroelements increases in the upper and lower parts of profiles. In the upper part they accumulate biogenically, in the lower part of the profile they accumulate under the influence of underlying mineral horizons. Migration processes level genetic differences in contribution of macroelements content in peat soil profiles. A difference of potassium content in the living phytomass and the peat layer of 030 cm in bog ecosystems was found. The biological absorption coefficient of potassium varies from 1.5 (ridge) to 11 (oligotrophic hollow), which indicates its rapid leaching from dead parts of mosses, grasses and dwarf shrubs by bog water during their decomposition and absorption by living roots. Nitrogen content increases with the increasing of trophic elements in peat layers. In the tall ryam it varies from 0.9 to 1.4% in peat deposits. In the low ryam ecosystem it ranges at 0.4-1.5%. In the ridge-hollow complex, the hollow is richer with nitrogen - 0.8-2.1. In swamps the nitrogen content is similar to the hollow.
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