V.A. Shishkov
Russian Academy of Sciences
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Radiocarbon | 2017
E. P. Zazovskaya; N. S. Mergelov; V.A. Shishkov; A. V. Dolgikh; V Miamin; Alexander Cherkinsky; S. V. Goryachkin
This article discusses radiocarbon dating results for soils and soil-like systems in the East Antarctic oases, including Schirmacher, Thala Hills, and Larsemann Hills. The organic matter of endolithic and hypolithic systems, soils of wind shelters, and soils under moss-algae vegetation were dated along with microand macroprofiles. Organic matter pools formed under extreme climatic conditions and originated not from vascular plants but from cryptogamic organisms, and photoautotrophic microbes have been identified within the oases of the East Antarctica. The organic matter of the most of East Antarctic soils is young and cannot reach a steady state because of the high dynamism in the soil cover due to active erosion. The oldest soil organic matter in East Antarctica was found in the soils formed in wind shelters and endolithic soil-like systems under the protection of consolidated rock surfaces. According to our data, the maximal duration for the formation of organic matter profiles within the oases of East Antarctica is ~500 yr, which is similar to the age determined for High Arctic soils in Eurasia. The absence of older soils, comparable with the Holocene deglaciation, can be due to the extreme conditions resulting in occasional catastrophic events that destroyed the soil organic horizons.
Doklady Earth Sciences | 2017
D. V. Karelin; S. V. Goryachkin; D. G. Zamolodchikov; A. V. Dolgikh; E. P. Zazovskaya; V.A. Shishkov; G. N. Kraev
Various human footprints on the flux of biogenic greenhouse gases from permafrost-affected soils in Arctic and boreal domains in Russia are considered. Tendencies of significant growth or suppression of soil CO2 fluxes change across types of human impact. Overall, the human impacts increase the mean value and variance of local soil CO2 flux. Human footprint on methane exchange between soil and atmosphere is mediated by drainage. However, all the types of human impact suppress the sources and increase sinks of methane to the land ecosystems. N2O flux grew under the considered types of human impact. Based on the results, we suggest that human footprint on soil greenhouse gases fluxes is comparable to the effect of climate change at an annual to decadal timescales.
Report Series in Aerosol Science | 2017
S. V. Goryachkin; D. V. Karelin; A. V. Dolgikh; A. V. Pochikalov; V.A. Shishkov; E. P. Zazovskaya; Nimazhap Badmaev; Y. Tsybenov; Anatoly Kulikov; P. Danilov; G. Savinov; A.R. Desyatkin; R.V. Desyatkin
Radiocarbon | 2017
E. P. Zazovskaya; V.A. Shishkov; A. V. Dolgikh; A Alexndrovskiy; Vadim Skripkin; O. A. Chichagova
Archive | 2017
R.V. Desyatkin; S. V. Goryachkin; D.E. Konyushkov; Pavel Krasilnikov; Marina Lebedeva; Bronnikova; A.R. Desyatkin; A.N. Fedorov; S.F. Khokhlov; E.M. Lapteva; A. V. Lupachev; N. S. Mergelov; M.V. Okoneshnikova; V.A. Shishkov; I.V. Turova; E. P. Zazovskaya
Earth's Cryosphere: Past, Present and Future», 4-8 июня, 2017, Пущино, Россия, | 2017
E. P. Zazovskaya; N. S. Mergelov; V.A. Shishkov; A. V. Dolgikh; S. V. Goryachkin; A. Cherkinskiy
Report Series in Aerosol Science | 2016
D. V. Karelin; E. P. Zazovskaya; V.A. Shishkov; A. V. Dolgikh; I. G. Shorkunov; A. V. Pochikalov; A.A. Karpov; E.V. Antonov; S. V. Goryachkin
Proceedings of the 1st Pan-Eurasian Experiment (PEEX) Conference and the 5th PEEX Meeting | 2015
S. V. Goryachkin; D. V. Karelin; A. V. Dolgikh; D.I. Lyuri; V.A. Shishkov; E. P. Zazovskaya
22 International Radiocarbon conference. Book of abstracts | 2015
E. P. Zazovskaya; V.A. Shishkov; N. Osokin; O. A. Chichagova
Archive | 2013
R.V. Desyatkin; S. V. Goryachkin; D.E. Konyushkov; Pavel Krasilnikov; Marina Lebedeva; Bronnikova; A.R. Desyatkin; A.N. Fedorov; S.F. Khokhlov; E.M. Lapteva; N. S. Mergelov; M.V. Okoneshnikova; V.A. Shishkov; I.V. Turova; E. P. Zazovskaya