Characterization of humic acids from tundra soils of northern Western Siberia by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy


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Humic acids from polar soils—cryozems (Cryosols), gleyezems (Gleysols), and peat soils (Histosols)—have been studied by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. First information was acquired on the content of free radicals in humic acids from polar soils for the northern regions of Western Siberia (Gydan Peninsula, Belyi Island). It was found that polar soils are characterized by higher contents of free radicals than other zonal soils. This is related to the lower degree of humification of organic matter and the enhanced hydromorphism under continuous permafrost conditions. The low degree of organic matter humification in the cryolithozone was confirmed by the increased content of free radicals as determined by electron paramagnetic resonance, which indicates a low biothermodynamic stability of organic matter.

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S. Chukov

St. Petersburg State University

Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: s_chukov@mail.ru
Россия, St. Petersburg, 199178

E. Ejarque

St. Petersburg State University; WasserCluster Lunz—Biologische Station

Email: s_chukov@mail.ru
Россия, St. Petersburg, 199178; Lunz am See

E. Abakumov

St. Petersburg State University

Email: s_chukov@mail.ru
Россия, St. Petersburg, 199178


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