Inland water systems are generally supersaturated in carbon dioxide (CO2) and are increasingly recognized as playing an important role in the global carbon cycle. The Arctic may be particularly important in this respect, given the abundance of inland waters and carbon contained in Arctic soils; however, a lack of trace gas measurements from small streams in the Arctic currently limits this understanding. We investigated the spatial variability of CO2 evasion during the summer low-flow period from streams and rivers in the northern portion of the Kolyma River basin in north-eastern Siberia. To this end, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) and gas exchange velocities (k) were measured at a diverse set of streams and rivers to calculate ...
High-latitude regions play a key role in the carbon (C) cycle and climate system. An important quest...
Boreal streams represent potentially important conduits for the exchange of carbon dioxide (CO2) bet...
The Arctic is especially vulnerable to the increased air temperature caused by emissions of greenhou...
Inland water systems are generally supersaturated in carbon dioxide (CO2) and are increasingly recog...
Inland water systems are generally supersaturated in carbon dioxide (CO2) and are increasingly recog...
CO2 evasion to the atmosphere from inland waters is a major component of the global carbon (C) cycle...
International audienceGreenhouse gas (GHG) emission from inland waters of permafrost-affected region...
Despite recent progress in the understanding of the carbon (C) cycle of Siberian permafrost-affected...
Streams play an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle, accounting for a large portion of CO2...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) transfer from inland waters to the atmosphere, known as CO2 evasion, is a compo...
International audienceThe fate of the vast stocks of organic carbon stored in permafrost of the West...
High-latitude regions play a key role in the carbon (C) cycle and climate system. An important quest...
Boreal streams represent potentially important conduits for the exchange of carbon dioxide (CO2) bet...
The Arctic is especially vulnerable to the increased air temperature caused by emissions of greenhou...
Inland water systems are generally supersaturated in carbon dioxide (CO2) and are increasingly recog...
Inland water systems are generally supersaturated in carbon dioxide (CO2) and are increasingly recog...
CO2 evasion to the atmosphere from inland waters is a major component of the global carbon (C) cycle...
International audienceGreenhouse gas (GHG) emission from inland waters of permafrost-affected region...
Despite recent progress in the understanding of the carbon (C) cycle of Siberian permafrost-affected...
Streams play an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle, accounting for a large portion of CO2...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) transfer from inland waters to the atmosphere, known as CO2 evasion, is a compo...
International audienceThe fate of the vast stocks of organic carbon stored in permafrost of the West...
High-latitude regions play a key role in the carbon (C) cycle and climate system. An important quest...
Boreal streams represent potentially important conduits for the exchange of carbon dioxide (CO2) bet...
The Arctic is especially vulnerable to the increased air temperature caused by emissions of greenhou...