Palsa peats are unique northern ecosystems formed under an arctic climate and characterized by a high biodiversity and sensitive ecology. The stability of the palsas are seriously threatened by climate warming which will change the permafrost dynamic and induce a degradation of the mires. We used stable carbon isotope depth profiles in two palsa mires of Northern Sweden to track environmental change during the formation of the mires. Soils dominated by aerobic degradation can be expected to have a clear increase of carbon isotopes (δ13C) with depth, due to preferential release of 12C during aerobic mineralization. In soils with suppressed degradation due to anoxic conditions, stable carbon isotope depth profiles are either more or less u...
Degradation of peatlands by land use changes and anthropogenic climate change produces climate-activ...
Arctic lakes are poised for substantial changes to their carbon (C) cycles in the near future. Autoc...
Peatlands encode information about past vegetation dynamics, climate, and microbial processes. Here,...
Palsa peats are unique northern ecosystems formed under an arctic climate and characterized by a hig...
Palsa peats are unique northern ecosystems formed under an arctic climate and characterized by a hig...
Palsa peatlands are a significant carbon pool in the global carbon cycle and are projected to change...
A peat deposit from the East European Russian Arctic, spanning nearly 10 000 years, was investigated...
Palsas develop as permafrost aggradation uplifts peat out of the zone influenced by groundwater. Her...
PublishedArticlePermafrost peatlands contain globally important amounts of soil organic carbon, owin...
Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible for the signatures of s...
Permafrost soils are globally under pressure and subject to climate change induced permafrost thawin...
Climate warming is expected to accelerate peatland degradation and release rates of carbon dioxide (...
Arctic lakes are poised for substantial changes to their carbon (C) cycles in the near future. Autoc...
Mires are known as consistent environmental archives, but humic acids are the fraction of peat that ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible f...
Degradation of peatlands by land use changes and anthropogenic climate change produces climate-activ...
Arctic lakes are poised for substantial changes to their carbon (C) cycles in the near future. Autoc...
Peatlands encode information about past vegetation dynamics, climate, and microbial processes. Here,...
Palsa peats are unique northern ecosystems formed under an arctic climate and characterized by a hig...
Palsa peats are unique northern ecosystems formed under an arctic climate and characterized by a hig...
Palsa peatlands are a significant carbon pool in the global carbon cycle and are projected to change...
A peat deposit from the East European Russian Arctic, spanning nearly 10 000 years, was investigated...
Palsas develop as permafrost aggradation uplifts peat out of the zone influenced by groundwater. Her...
PublishedArticlePermafrost peatlands contain globally important amounts of soil organic carbon, owin...
Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible for the signatures of s...
Permafrost soils are globally under pressure and subject to climate change induced permafrost thawin...
Climate warming is expected to accelerate peatland degradation and release rates of carbon dioxide (...
Arctic lakes are poised for substantial changes to their carbon (C) cycles in the near future. Autoc...
Mires are known as consistent environmental archives, but humic acids are the fraction of peat that ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible f...
Degradation of peatlands by land use changes and anthropogenic climate change produces climate-activ...
Arctic lakes are poised for substantial changes to their carbon (C) cycles in the near future. Autoc...
Peatlands encode information about past vegetation dynamics, climate, and microbial processes. Here,...