The influence of salt on dissolved organic matter from peat soils

被引:18
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作者
Strehse, Robert [1 ]
Bohne, Heike [2 ]
Amha, Yosef [3 ]
Leinweber, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rostock, Fac Agr & Environm Sci, Dept Soil Sci, Justus von Liebig Weg 6, D-18059 Rostock, Germany
[2] LUH, Fac Nat Sci, Appelstr 11A, D-30197 Hannover, Germany
[3] UNECA, ACPC, Climate Res Dev Africa CR4D Secretariat, Menelik 2 Ave,POB 3001, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
关键词
DOM; Mass spectrometry; Pyrolysis; Saltwater; Soil; Wetland; NORTHERN PEATLANDS; CARBON; BOG; FRACTIONATION; SALINITY; WATER; PH; DECOMPOSITION; COAGULATION; HYDROLYSIS;
D O I
10.1016/j.orggeochem.2018.10.001
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Understanding the influence of salt on the release and transformations of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is crucial for developing management strategies for coastal wetlands. We hypothesize that salt causes distinct changes in certain compound classes of DOM, distinguishable from the impact of other factors such as peat origin and decomposition degree. Therefore, the DOM composition was investigated in freshwater and saltwater extracts of nine peat samples of varying origin and decomposition degree. Samples were analyzed for carbon and nitrogen concentrations and pH values, and organic matter composition by temperature-resolved pyrolysis-field ionization mass spectrometry (Py-FIMS). The data revealed larger abundances of phenols/lignin monomers, peptides, carbohydrates, (mainly heterocyclic) N-compounds/nitriles and alkylaromatics in the saltwater extracts. The thermal release curves in Py-FIMS indicated a precipitation of fractions of alkylaromatics, N-compounds/nitriles and phenols/lignin monomers and a release of lipids, alkylaromatics and free fatty acids n-C-16 to n-C-34 in the saltwater extracts. Coagulation/precipitation, cation exchange and, for free fatty acids, the formation of micelles seem to be key mechanisms of the salt impact. Due to the stronger direct and indirect influences of saltwater on less decomposed peat an adapted management should be directed to preferentially protect rather pristine peatlands from saltwater intrusions that can be expected as a result of rising ocean levels under climate change. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:270 / 276
页数:7
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