As Arctic warming continues and permafrost thaws, more soil and sedimentary organic carbon (OC) will be decomposed in northern high latitudes. Still, uncertainties remain in the quantity and quality of OC stored in different deposit types of permafrost landscapes. This study presents OC data from deep permafrost and lake deposits on the Baldwin Peninsula which is located in the southern portion of the continuous permafrost zone in West-Alaska. Sediment samples from yedoma and drained thermokarst lake basin (DTLB) deposits as well as thermokarst lake sediments were analyzed for cryostratigraphical and biogeochemical parameters and their lipid biomarker composition to identify the size and quality of belowground OC pools in ice-rich permafros...
With ongoing climate change, the Arctic will continue to warm approximately twice as fast as the low...
Large parts of (sub-)Arctic Siberia, Alaska and the Yukon Territory are covered by ice-rich silts th...
With ongoing climate change, the Arctic will continue to warm approximately twice as fast as the low...
As Arctic warming continues and permafrost thaws, more soil and sedimentary organic matter (OM) will...
As Arctic warming continues and permafrost degrades, more organic carbon (OC) will be decomposed in ...
An estimation of the carbon stored in Arctic permafrost and its biogeochemical characteristics are e...
The estimation of organic carbon stored in Arctic permafrost and its biogeochemical characteristics ...
The permafrost region approximately makes up one quarter of the land surface of the Northern Hemisph...
The permafrost region approximately makes up one quarter of the land surface of the Northern Hemisph...
The organic carbon (OC) pool accumulated in Arctic permafrost (perennially frozen ground) equals the...
The organic-carbon (OC) pool accumulated in Arctic permafrost (perennially frozen ground) equals the...
Arctic landscapes underlain by permafrost are threatened by climate warming and may degrade in diffe...
Permafrost organic matter is becoming increasingly mobilized by thaw with ongoing climate warming. T...
Permafrost ground is one of the largest repositories of terrestrial organic carbon and might become ...
During the late Quaternary, a large pool of organic carbon accumulated in the ice-rich syngenetic fr...
With ongoing climate change, the Arctic will continue to warm approximately twice as fast as the low...
Large parts of (sub-)Arctic Siberia, Alaska and the Yukon Territory are covered by ice-rich silts th...
With ongoing climate change, the Arctic will continue to warm approximately twice as fast as the low...
As Arctic warming continues and permafrost thaws, more soil and sedimentary organic matter (OM) will...
As Arctic warming continues and permafrost degrades, more organic carbon (OC) will be decomposed in ...
An estimation of the carbon stored in Arctic permafrost and its biogeochemical characteristics are e...
The estimation of organic carbon stored in Arctic permafrost and its biogeochemical characteristics ...
The permafrost region approximately makes up one quarter of the land surface of the Northern Hemisph...
The permafrost region approximately makes up one quarter of the land surface of the Northern Hemisph...
The organic carbon (OC) pool accumulated in Arctic permafrost (perennially frozen ground) equals the...
The organic-carbon (OC) pool accumulated in Arctic permafrost (perennially frozen ground) equals the...
Arctic landscapes underlain by permafrost are threatened by climate warming and may degrade in diffe...
Permafrost organic matter is becoming increasingly mobilized by thaw with ongoing climate warming. T...
Permafrost ground is one of the largest repositories of terrestrial organic carbon and might become ...
During the late Quaternary, a large pool of organic carbon accumulated in the ice-rich syngenetic fr...
With ongoing climate change, the Arctic will continue to warm approximately twice as fast as the low...
Large parts of (sub-)Arctic Siberia, Alaska and the Yukon Territory are covered by ice-rich silts th...
With ongoing climate change, the Arctic will continue to warm approximately twice as fast as the low...