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Comparison of different gas extraction techniques to analyze CH4 and N2O compositions in gas trapped in permafrost ice wedges

  • 1. Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement
  • 2. Seoul National University
  • 3. International Arctic Research Center
  • 4. Tohoku University
  • 5. Melinkov Permafrost Institute

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  • 1. Seoul National University

Description

Methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) compositions in ground ice may provide information on their production mechanisms in permafrost. However, existing gas extraction methods have not been well tested. We tested conventional wet and dry gas extraction methods using ice wedges from Alaska and Siberia, finding that both methods can extract gas from the easily extractable parts of the ice (e.g., gas bubbles), and yield similar results for CH4 and N2O mixing ratios. We also found insignificant effects of microbial activity during wet extraction. However, both techniques were unable to fully extract gas from the ground ice, presumably because gas molecules adsorbed onto or enclosed in soil aggregates are not easily extractable. Estimation of gas production in subfreezing environment of permafrost should consider such incomplete gas extraction.

Notes

This project was supported by the Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) (NRF-2018R1A2B3003256 and NRF-2018R1A5A1024958) and the NASA ABoVE (Arctic Boreal and Vulnerability Experiment; grant no. NNX17AC57A).

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References

  • Yang, J.-W., Ahn, J., Iwahana, G., Han, S., Kim, K., and Fedorov, A.: Brief Communication: The reliability of gas extraction techniques for analysing CH4 and N2O compositions in gas trapped in permafrost ice-wedges, The Cryosphere Discuss., https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-2019-231, in review, 2019.