Аннотация:Arctic permafrost is a large-scale source of bio-labile organic matter (OM), the
decomposition of which would contribute significantly to the global carbon cycle. During
global warming, the particular attention should be paid to its release and fate. In order to
study the evolution of conserved molecular pool as well as the processes of its
transformation in modern conditions, it is necessary to establish molecular markers that
are characteristic for the structure of permafrost OM.
To achieve this goal, the most conservative fraction of permafrost OM - humic
substances (HS) was extracted from six cores selected in the vicinity of Lake Shchuchye
in the Kolyma River basin. Cores were sampled from different depths varied from 3 to 15
m. A total of 18 samples of humic (HA) and fulvic acids (FA) were obtained. Molecular
compositions were determined by ultrahigh resolution 7T Fourier transform ion cyclotron
resonance mass-spectrometry (FTICR MS) equipped with electrospray ion source (ESI).