Distribution and degradation of terrestrial organic matter in the sediments of peat-draining rivers, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo

Tropical peatlands are one of the largest pools of terrestrial organic carbon (OCterr); however, our understanding of the dynamics of OCterr in peat-draining rivers remains limited, especially in Southeast Asia. This study used bulk parameters and lignin phenol concentrations to investigate the cha...

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Main Authors: Ying, Wu, Kun, Zhu, Jing, Zhang, Moritz, Müller, Shan, Jiang, Aazani, Mujahid, Mohd Fakharuddin, Muhamad, Sien, Edwin Aun Sia
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spelling my.unimas.ir.281412023-07-31T07:00:14Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28141/ Distribution and degradation of terrestrial organic matter in the sediments of peat-draining rivers, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo Ying, Wu Kun, Zhu Jing, Zhang Moritz, Müller Shan, Jiang Aazani, Mujahid Mohd Fakharuddin, Muhamad Sien, Edwin Aun Sia GE Environmental Sciences Tropical peatlands are one of the largest pools of terrestrial organic carbon (OCterr); however, our understanding of the dynamics of OCterr in peat-draining rivers remains limited, especially in Southeast Asia. This study used bulk parameters and lignin phenol concentrations to investigate the characteristics of OCterr in a tropical peat-draining river system (the main channel of the Rajang and three smaller rivers: the Maludam, Simunjan, and Sebuyau) in the western part of Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. The depleted δ 13C levels and lignin composition of the organic matter indicates that the most important plant source of the organic matter in these rivers is woody angiosperm C3 plants, especially in the three small rivers sampled. The diagenetic indicator ratio, i.e., the ratio of acid to aldehyde of vanillyl phenols ((Ad/Al)V), increased with decreasing mean grain size of sediment from the small rivers. The selective sorption of acid relative to aldehyde phenols might explain the variations in the (Ad/Al)V ratio. Elevated (Ad/Al)V values observed from the Maludam’s sediments may also be attributed to source plant variations. The (Ad/Al)V ratio appears to be related to the C/N ratio (the ratio of total organic carbon to total nitrogen) in the Rajang and small rivers. In small rivers, a quick decline of C/N ratios is a response to the slower modification of (Ad/Al)V ratios due to better preservation of lignin phenols. An accumulation of lignin phenols with higher total nitrogen percentages (TN%) in the studied systems was observed. Most of the OCterr discharged from the Rajang and small river systems was material derived from woody angiosperm plants with limited diagenetic alteration before deposition and thus could potentially provide significant carbon to the atmosphere after degradation. Copernicus Publications 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28141/1/Wu.pdf Ying, Wu and Kun, Zhu and Jing, Zhang and Moritz, Müller and Shan, Jiang and Aazani, Mujahid and Mohd Fakharuddin, Muhamad and Sien, Edwin Aun Sia (2019) Distribution and degradation of terrestrial organic matter in the sediments of peat-draining rivers, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. Biogeosciences, 16. pp. 4517-4533. ISSN 1726-4189 https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-16-4517-2019
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
Ying, Wu
Kun, Zhu
Jing, Zhang
Moritz, Müller
Shan, Jiang
Aazani, Mujahid
Mohd Fakharuddin, Muhamad
Sien, Edwin Aun Sia
Distribution and degradation of terrestrial organic matter in the sediments of peat-draining rivers, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
description Tropical peatlands are one of the largest pools of terrestrial organic carbon (OCterr); however, our understanding of the dynamics of OCterr in peat-draining rivers remains limited, especially in Southeast Asia. This study used bulk parameters and lignin phenol concentrations to investigate the characteristics of OCterr in a tropical peat-draining river system (the main channel of the Rajang and three smaller rivers: the Maludam, Simunjan, and Sebuyau) in the western part of Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. The depleted δ 13C levels and lignin composition of the organic matter indicates that the most important plant source of the organic matter in these rivers is woody angiosperm C3 plants, especially in the three small rivers sampled. The diagenetic indicator ratio, i.e., the ratio of acid to aldehyde of vanillyl phenols ((Ad/Al)V), increased with decreasing mean grain size of sediment from the small rivers. The selective sorption of acid relative to aldehyde phenols might explain the variations in the (Ad/Al)V ratio. Elevated (Ad/Al)V values observed from the Maludam’s sediments may also be attributed to source plant variations. The (Ad/Al)V ratio appears to be related to the C/N ratio (the ratio of total organic carbon to total nitrogen) in the Rajang and small rivers. In small rivers, a quick decline of C/N ratios is a response to the slower modification of (Ad/Al)V ratios due to better preservation of lignin phenols. An accumulation of lignin phenols with higher total nitrogen percentages (TN%) in the studied systems was observed. Most of the OCterr discharged from the Rajang and small river systems was material derived from woody angiosperm plants with limited diagenetic alteration before deposition and thus could potentially provide significant carbon to the atmosphere after degradation.
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author Ying, Wu
Kun, Zhu
Jing, Zhang
Moritz, Müller
Shan, Jiang
Aazani, Mujahid
Mohd Fakharuddin, Muhamad
Sien, Edwin Aun Sia
author_facet Ying, Wu
Kun, Zhu
Jing, Zhang
Moritz, Müller
Shan, Jiang
Aazani, Mujahid
Mohd Fakharuddin, Muhamad
Sien, Edwin Aun Sia
author_sort Ying, Wu
title Distribution and degradation of terrestrial organic matter in the sediments of peat-draining rivers, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
title_short Distribution and degradation of terrestrial organic matter in the sediments of peat-draining rivers, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
title_full Distribution and degradation of terrestrial organic matter in the sediments of peat-draining rivers, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
title_fullStr Distribution and degradation of terrestrial organic matter in the sediments of peat-draining rivers, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and degradation of terrestrial organic matter in the sediments of peat-draining rivers, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
title_sort distribution and degradation of terrestrial organic matter in the sediments of peat-draining rivers, sarawak, malaysian borneo
publisher Copernicus Publications
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28141/1/Wu.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28141/
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-16-4517-2019
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