Stable isotopic (δ13C) and micromorphological features of organic matter in soils of the Mondy basin (Eastern Sayan mountains)

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New data are presented on the soils of the Mondy basin, most arid and cold basin of the Tunka branch, distinguished by contrasting environmental conditions and characterized by poorly studied soil cover. In order to assess the influence of the bioclimatic conditions of the basin on the dynamics of soil organic matter the structure of the organic profile was characterized, the organization of organic matter at the micromorphological level was assessed, and intra-profile variations in TOC and δ13C were determined for five soil sections formed under the most typical plant communities on similar parent material. The main components of the soil cover of the Mondy basin are pale and cryoarid soils as well as transitional soils that combine in their structure the features of taiga and steppe pedogenesis and reflect the dynamics of the landscape boundaries. Differences in the microstructure of the organoprofile horizons indicate greater productivity of phytocenoses and activity of biota participating in the processing of organic matter coming with litter in pale and cryoarid soils formed under the taiga, in comparison with steppe cryoarid soils. Differences in the organization and some features of the transformation of organic matter, discovered at the micro level, correlate well with the features of the intra-profile distribution of TOC and δ13C. The steppe soils of the Mondy basin, in comparison with the taiga soils, are characterized by increased slope of the linear regression between log-transformed Corg and δ13C by depth, indicating a low intensity of carbon turnover due to the low productivity of phytocenoses, low biological activity of cryoarid soils, slow transformation of plant residues in conditions of a dry vegetation season and a short period of optimal combination of temperatures and humidity. The middle horizons of the studied soils often contain a significant amount of organic matter in the micromass and pedofeatures (humus-clay and, to a lesser extent, carbonate cutans), which allows them to be considered as part of the organic profile.

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V. Golubtsov

Sochava Institute of Geography, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. Cherkashina

Sochava Institute of Geography, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences

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M. Bronnikova

bInstitute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences

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2. Fig. 1. The location of the study area within the southwestern flank of the Baikal rift zone (a) (basins: I – Bystrinskaya; II – Torskaya; III – Tunkinskaya; IV – Turanskaya; V – Khoytogolskaya; VI – Mondinskaya). Position of the studied sections (b) (1 – Mondy-1 (N5141ʹ10.42ʺ; E10055ʹ45.09ʺ); 2 – Mondy-2 (N5139ʹ59.81ʺ; E10057ʹ01.70ʺ); 3 – I-3-22 (N5141ʹ46.80ʺ; E10052ʹ31.20ʺ); 4 – Mondy-4 (N5139ʹ37.05ʺ; E10054ʹ38.97ʺ); 5 – Mondy-5 (N5141ʹ09.40ʺ); E10055ʹ15.50ʺ)). Contact of taiga and steppe landscapes within the Mondinskaya Basin (c). Legend: 1 – soils under taiga; 2 – soils under steppes; 3 – soils under steppe larch forests.

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3. Fig. 2. Structure of the studied sections and granulometric composition of fine earth.

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4. Fig. 3. Microstructure of organogenic and humus horizons of soils. (a) – pale yellow soil under birch-larch forest with tall-grass ground cover, section I-3-22, horizon O2, 1–6 cm; (b) – pale yellow soil under birch-larch forest with tall-grass ground cover, section I-3-22, horizon AYel, 6–12 cm; (c), (d) – cryoarid soil under steppe, section Mondy-1, horizon AK, 1–16 cm; (e), (f) – cryoarid soil under larch forest with forb-grass ground cover, section Mondy-2, horizon AK, 5–11 cm; (g) – cryoarid soil under the steppe, section Mondy-1, horizon BPL, 16–28 cm; (h) – cryoarid soil under the larch forest with forb-grass ground cover, section Mondy-2, horizon BPL, 11–34 cm.

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5. Fig. 4. Dependence of changes in organic carbon content with depth on δ13C values in the studied soils.

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