Microbial oxidation of lithospheric organic carbon in rapidly eroding tropical mountain soils

dc.contributor.author Hemingway, Jordon D.
dc.contributor.author Hilton, Robert G.
dc.contributor.author Hovius, Niels
dc.contributor.author Eglinton, Timothy I.
dc.contributor.author Haghipour, Negar
dc.contributor.author Wacker, Lukas
dc.contributor.author Chen, Meng-Chiang
dc.contributor.author Galy, Valier
dc.date.accessioned 2018-04-24T15:19:05Z
dc.date.available 2018-04-24T15:19:05Z
dc.date.issued 2018-02-15
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dc.description.abstract Lithospheric organic carbon (“petrogenic”; OCpetro) is oxidized during exhumation and subsequent erosion within mountain ranges. This process is a significant source of CO2 to the atmosphere over geologic timescales, but the mechanisms that govern oxidation rates in mountain landscapes remain poorly constrained. We demonstrate that, on average, 67 ± 11 % of OCpetro initially present in bedrock exhumed from the tropical, rapidly eroding Central Range of Taiwan is oxidized within soils, leading to CO2 emissions of 6.1 – 18.6 t C km-2 yr-1. The molecular and isotopic evolution of bulk OC and lipid biomarkers during soil formation reveals that OCpetro remineralization is microbially mediated. Rapid oxidation in mountain soils drives CO2 emissions fluxes that increase with erosion rate, thereby counteracting CO2 drawdown by silicate weathering and biospheric OC burial. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship This research was supported by: the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Number 2012126152 and the WHOI Ocean Ventures Fund (J.D.H.); European Research Council Starting Grant 678779 ROC-CO2 (R.G.H.); NSF grants OCE-0851015 and OCE-0928582 and WHOI Independent Study Award 27005306 (V.V.G.). en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/10284
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dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aao6463
dc.title Microbial oxidation of lithospheric organic carbon in rapidly eroding tropical mountain soils en_US
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