Laura Sanchez-Garcia
Stockholm University
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Nature | 2012
Jorien E. Vonk; Laura Sanchez-Garcia; B. E. van Dongen; Vanja Alling; Denis Kosmach; Alexander Charkin; Igor Semiletov; Oleg V. Dudarev; Natalia Shakhova; Patricia A. Roos; Timothy I. Eglinton; August Andersson; Oscar Gustafsson
The future trajectory of greenhouse gas concentrations depends on interactions between climate and the biogeosphere. Thawing of Arctic permafrost could release significant amounts of carbon into the atmosphere in this century. Ancient Ice Complex deposits outcropping along the ∼7,000-kilometre-long coastline of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS), and associated shallow subsea permafrost, are two large pools of permafrost carbon, yet their vulnerabilities towards thawing and decomposition are largely unknown. Recent Arctic warming is stronger than has been predicted by several degrees, and is particularly pronounced over the coastal ESAS region. There is thus a pressing need to improve our understanding of the links between permafrost carbon and climate in this relatively inaccessible region. Here we show that extensive release of carbon from these Ice Complex deposits dominates (57 ± 2 per cent) the sedimentary carbon budget of the ESAS, the world’s largest continental shelf, overwhelming the marine and topsoil terrestrial components. Inverse modelling of the dual-carbon isotope composition of organic carbon accumulating in ESAS surface sediments, using Monte Carlo simulations to account for uncertainties, suggests that 44 ± 10 teragrams of old carbon is activated annually from Ice Complex permafrost, an order of magnitude more than has been suggested by previous studies. We estimate that about two-thirds (66 ± 16 per cent) of this old carbon escapes to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, with the remainder being re-buried in shelf sediments. Thermal collapse and erosion of these carbon-rich Pleistocene coastline and seafloor deposits may accelerate with Arctic amplification of climate warming.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2010
Vanja Alling; Laura Sanchez-Garcia; Don Porcelli; S. M. Pugach; Jorien E. Vonk; Bart E. van Dongen; Carl Magnus Mörth; Leif G. Anderson; Alexander Sokolov; Per Andersson; Christoph Humborg; Igor Semiletov; Örjan Gustafsson
Climate change is expected to have a strong effect on the Eastern Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) region, which includes 40% of the Arctic shelves and comprises the Laptev and East Siberian seas. The ...
Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2011
Laura Sanchez-Garcia; Vanja Alling; S. P. Pugach; Jorien E. Vonk; Bart E. van Dongen; Christoph Humborg; Oleg Dudarev; Igor Semiletov; Örjan Gustafsson
Inventories and behavior of particulate organic carbon in the Laptev and East Siberian Seas
Biogeosciences | 2010
Jorien E. Vonk; Laura Sanchez-Garcia; Igor Semiletov; Oleg Dudarev; Timothy I. Eglinton; August Andersson; Örjan Gustafsson
Biogeosciences | 2011
Emma Karlsson; Alexander Charkin; Oleg Dudarev; Igor Semiletov; Jorien E. Vonk; Laura Sanchez-Garcia; August Andersson; Örjan Gustafsson
Biogeosciences | 2011
Alexander Charkin; Oleg Dudarev; Igor Semiletov; A. V. Kruhmalev; Jorien E. Vonk; Laura Sanchez-Garcia; Emma Karlsson; Örjan Gustafsson
Marine Chemistry | 2010
Laura Sanchez-Garcia; Ingemar Cato; Örjan Gustafsson
Organic Geochemistry | 2012
Philipp J. Roth; Eva Lehndorff; Sonja Brodowski; Ludger Bornemann; Laura Sanchez-Garcia; Örjan Gustafsson; Wulf Amelung
Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2012
Laura Sanchez-Garcia; I Cato; Örjan Gustafsson
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2012
Vanja Alling; Don Porcelli; Carl-Magnus Mörth; Leif G. Anderson; Laura Sanchez-Garcia; Örjan Gustafsson; Per Andersson; Christoph Humborg