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Vegetation-derived pyrogenic carbon degradation and stabilisation in UK peatlands

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE(2023)

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Background: Strongly varying timescales of pyrogenic carbon (PyC) degradation have been observed across depositional settings. To date, PyC degradation in UK peatlands has had limited investigation.Aims: This study aims to evaluate how PyC recalcitrance relates to differing production characteristics, fuels and duration of exposure in UK peatlands.Methods: PyC samples produced from key peatland vegetation types were exposed on a peatland surface to assess molecular (by Fourier-transform infrared), leachable carbon (water-extractable organic carbon) and elemental (C, H, N, O) changes occurring over a year.Key results: PyC degradation phases were observed: (1) very rapid (=1 month) loss of leachable carbon; (2) longer-term (1-12 months) changes to PyC characteristics indicative of soil interactions. 'Severity' had a significant effect on all measured variables.Conclusions: This study indicates that PyC is susceptible to changes within short timescales in UK peatlands, particularly low-temperature PyC, but that stabilisation through soil matrix interactions may occur over longer periods (>1 year).Implications: The findings indicate that UK peatland wildfire carbon cycling research should consider early pulses of carbon to the wider environment, as well as longer-term C storage in PyC.
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pyrogenic carbon degradation,vegetation-derived
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