Thawing permafrost in the Canadian Arctic tundra leads to peat erosion and slumping in narrow and shallow runnel ponds that surround more commonly studied polygonal ponds. Here we compared the methane production between runnel and polygonal ponds using stable isotope ratios, 14C signatures, and investigated potential methanogenic communities through high-throughput sequencing archaeal 16S rRNA genes. We found that runnel ponds had significantly higher methane and carbon dioxide emissions, produced from a slightly larger fraction of old carbon, compared to polygonal ponds. The methane stable isotopic signature indicated production through acetoclastic methanogenesis, but gene signatures from acetoclastic and hydrogenotrophic methanogenic Arc...
Thawing permafrost promotes microbial degradation of cryo-sequestered and new carbon leading to the ...
The release of long‐stored carbon from thawed permafrost could fuel increased methanogenesis in nort...
Small, organic-rich lakes are important sources of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atm...
<div><p>Thawing permafrost in the Canadian Arctic tundra leads to peat erosion and slumping in narro...
Thawing permafrost in the Canadian Arctic tundra leads to peat erosion and slumping in narrow and sh...
Permafrost thaw in northern peatlands often leads to increased methane (CH4) emissions, but the unde...
Arctic wetlands are currently net sources of atmospheric CH4 . Due to their complex biogeochemical c...
Lakes and ponds play a key role in the carbon cycle of permafrost ecosystems. They are considered to...
Increasing permafrost thaw, driven by climate change, has the potential to result in organic carbon ...
Lakes and ponds play a key role in the carbon cycle of permafrost ecosystems, where they are conside...
Lakes and ponds represent one of the largest natural sources of the greenhouse gas methane. By surfa...
Lakes and ponds play a key role in the carbon cycle of permafrost ecosystems, where they are conside...
Northern lakes and ponds are abundant and emit large amounts of the potent climate forcer methane to...
<p>(<b>a</b>) δ<sup>13</sup>CH<sub>4</sub> against δD<sub>CH4</sub> signatures of diffusive (2009) a...
Northern post-glacial lakes are significant, increasing sources of atmospheric carbon through ebulli...
Thawing permafrost promotes microbial degradation of cryo-sequestered and new carbon leading to the ...
The release of long‐stored carbon from thawed permafrost could fuel increased methanogenesis in nort...
Small, organic-rich lakes are important sources of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atm...
<div><p>Thawing permafrost in the Canadian Arctic tundra leads to peat erosion and slumping in narro...
Thawing permafrost in the Canadian Arctic tundra leads to peat erosion and slumping in narrow and sh...
Permafrost thaw in northern peatlands often leads to increased methane (CH4) emissions, but the unde...
Arctic wetlands are currently net sources of atmospheric CH4 . Due to their complex biogeochemical c...
Lakes and ponds play a key role in the carbon cycle of permafrost ecosystems. They are considered to...
Increasing permafrost thaw, driven by climate change, has the potential to result in organic carbon ...
Lakes and ponds play a key role in the carbon cycle of permafrost ecosystems, where they are conside...
Lakes and ponds represent one of the largest natural sources of the greenhouse gas methane. By surfa...
Lakes and ponds play a key role in the carbon cycle of permafrost ecosystems, where they are conside...
Northern lakes and ponds are abundant and emit large amounts of the potent climate forcer methane to...
<p>(<b>a</b>) δ<sup>13</sup>CH<sub>4</sub> against δD<sub>CH4</sub> signatures of diffusive (2009) a...
Northern post-glacial lakes are significant, increasing sources of atmospheric carbon through ebulli...
Thawing permafrost promotes microbial degradation of cryo-sequestered and new carbon leading to the ...
The release of long‐stored carbon from thawed permafrost could fuel increased methanogenesis in nort...
Small, organic-rich lakes are important sources of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atm...