Аннотация: The thermal degradation of organic matter was studied in cryogenic soils with methods of thermal analysis: differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetry (DSC and TG, respectively). The DSC curves of most of the samples within the temperature range from 221-247A degrees C to 600A degrees C were characterized by the presence of one wide exothermic peak (at 311-373A degrees C) with a shoulder (or without it) on the descending branch at a temperature of about 400A degrees C. This was connected mostly with the destruction of thermolabile compounds (oligo- and polysaccharides) and with the oxidation of low-aromatic complexes of plant residues and humus substances. Two exothermic peaks at 337-373A degrees C and 448-492A degrees C were found for some samples from the organic horizons. The high-temperature peaks were caused by the thermal destruction of lignin. The fraction of the thermolabile organic matter of the soil (237-261aEuro broken vertical bar 331-377A degrees C) reached 59-73% in the organic and 52-59% in the organomineral and mineral horizons.
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[Shapchenkova, O. A.
Aniskina, A. A.
Loskutov, S. R.] Russian Acad Sci, Sukachev Inst Forestry, Siberian Branch, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia
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Shapchenkova, O.A.; Aniskina, A.A.; Loskutov, S.R.