Few Arctic forefields have been studied previously for their role in soil formation and in the carbon cycle. Yet, despite their prevailing polar climate, their soils may develop quickly and be extensive. Rock water residence times are prolonged in glacial tills that contain a rock flour component with high surface area and reactive that amasses in the forefields of glaciers as they retreat. Rapid sulfide oxidation and carbonate dissolution could be a potential CO2 source to the atmosphere, while silicate-weathering and soil organic carbon accumulation a CO2 sink. The extent of these sink-source reactions, and the soil forming processes that affect these, were tested over a century of Arctic forefield soil formation. In young, subglacial til...
Over the past millennia, complex terrestrial ecosystems have evolved in the Arctic. However, the sta...
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High Arctic polar deserts cover 26% of the Arctic and are found to store a larger amount of soil org...
Few Arctic forefields have been studied previously for their role in soil formation and in the carbo...
Abstract: Soils, having a well−developed sequence of A and Bw horizons, are widespread on the uplift...
Recently deglaciated surfaces of glacier forelands are subjected to a variety of biotic and abiotic ...
Recently deglaciated surfaces of glacier forelands are subjected to a variety of biotic and abiotic ...
Recently deglaciated surfaces of glacier forelands are subjected to a variety of biotic and abiotic ...
High latitude organic soils form a significant carbon storage and deposition of these soils is large...
High latitude organic soils form a significant carbon storage and deposition of these soils is large...
The recent retreat of glaciers and ice sheets as a result of global warming exposes forefield soils ...
This project was funded by a Swiss National Science Foundation fellowship for prospective researcher...
Climate warming is responsible for many environmental changes in the Arctic, which lead to the decom...
High latitude areas are sensitive to the impacts of climate change, and it is expected that the impa...
Over the past millennia, complex terrestrial ecosystems have evolved in the Arctic. However, the sta...
Over the past millennia, complex terrestrial ecosystems have evolved in the Arctic. However, the sta...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record. Data availabil...
High Arctic polar deserts cover 26% of the Arctic and are found to store a larger amount of soil org...
Few Arctic forefields have been studied previously for their role in soil formation and in the carbo...
Abstract: Soils, having a well−developed sequence of A and Bw horizons, are widespread on the uplift...
Recently deglaciated surfaces of glacier forelands are subjected to a variety of biotic and abiotic ...
Recently deglaciated surfaces of glacier forelands are subjected to a variety of biotic and abiotic ...
Recently deglaciated surfaces of glacier forelands are subjected to a variety of biotic and abiotic ...
High latitude organic soils form a significant carbon storage and deposition of these soils is large...
High latitude organic soils form a significant carbon storage and deposition of these soils is large...
The recent retreat of glaciers and ice sheets as a result of global warming exposes forefield soils ...
This project was funded by a Swiss National Science Foundation fellowship for prospective researcher...
Climate warming is responsible for many environmental changes in the Arctic, which lead to the decom...
High latitude areas are sensitive to the impacts of climate change, and it is expected that the impa...
Over the past millennia, complex terrestrial ecosystems have evolved in the Arctic. However, the sta...
Over the past millennia, complex terrestrial ecosystems have evolved in the Arctic. However, the sta...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record. Data availabil...
High Arctic polar deserts cover 26% of the Arctic and are found to store a larger amount of soil org...