The direction and magnitude of soil organic carbon (SOC) changes in response to climate change remain unclear and depend on the spatial distribution of SOC across landscapes. Uncertainties regarding the fate of SOC are greater in high-latitude systems where data are sparse and the soils are affected by sub-zero temperatures. To address these issues in Alaska, a first-order assessment of data gaps and spatial distributions of SOC was conducted from a recently compiled soil carbon database. Temperature and landform type were the dominant controls on SOC distribution for selected ecoregions. Mean SOC pools (to a depth of 1-m) varied by three, seven and ten-fold across ecoregion, landform, and ecosystem types, respectively. Climate interactions...
The Arctic-wide increase of permafrost temperatures and subsequent thaw is mobilising large amounts ...
In the past years considerable attention has been given to soil organic carbon (SOC) stored in perma...
Thermo-erosional valleys (TEVs) and gullies are important but poorly studied components of the weste...
The direction and magnitude of soil organic carbon (SOC) changes in response to climate change remai...
This synthesis addresses the vulnerability of the North American high-latitude soil organic carbon (...
This synthesis addresses the vulnerability of the North American high-latitude soil organic carbon (...
Northern high latitudes contain large amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC), of which Alaskan terres...
Large amounts of carbon are stored in soils of the northern circumpolar permafrost region. High-reso...
To better understand how carbon responses to changes in climate and other drivers in Alaska might in...
Permafrost, soil frozen for two or more consecutive years, is common in the northern circumpolar reg...
An important portion of the large northern permafrost soil organic carbon (SOC) pool might be releas...
Recent studies have shown that permafrost soils in the northern circumpolar region store almost twic...
High latitude terrestrial ecosystems are considered key components in the global carbon (C) cycle an...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate spatial variations in soil CO2 efflux and carbon dynamics acro...
Soils and other unconsolidated deposits in the northern circumpolar permafrost region store large am...
The Arctic-wide increase of permafrost temperatures and subsequent thaw is mobilising large amounts ...
In the past years considerable attention has been given to soil organic carbon (SOC) stored in perma...
Thermo-erosional valleys (TEVs) and gullies are important but poorly studied components of the weste...
The direction and magnitude of soil organic carbon (SOC) changes in response to climate change remai...
This synthesis addresses the vulnerability of the North American high-latitude soil organic carbon (...
This synthesis addresses the vulnerability of the North American high-latitude soil organic carbon (...
Northern high latitudes contain large amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC), of which Alaskan terres...
Large amounts of carbon are stored in soils of the northern circumpolar permafrost region. High-reso...
To better understand how carbon responses to changes in climate and other drivers in Alaska might in...
Permafrost, soil frozen for two or more consecutive years, is common in the northern circumpolar reg...
An important portion of the large northern permafrost soil organic carbon (SOC) pool might be releas...
Recent studies have shown that permafrost soils in the northern circumpolar region store almost twic...
High latitude terrestrial ecosystems are considered key components in the global carbon (C) cycle an...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate spatial variations in soil CO2 efflux and carbon dynamics acro...
Soils and other unconsolidated deposits in the northern circumpolar permafrost region store large am...
The Arctic-wide increase of permafrost temperatures and subsequent thaw is mobilising large amounts ...
In the past years considerable attention has been given to soil organic carbon (SOC) stored in perma...
Thermo-erosional valleys (TEVs) and gullies are important but poorly studied components of the weste...