Terrestrial Arctic ecosystems play a key role in the global carbon (C) cycle, as they store a large amount of organic matter in permafrost. Among regions with continuous permafrost, Svalbard has one of the warmest permafrost and may provide a template of the environmental responses of Arctic regions to future climate change.We analyze the CO2 fluxes at a polygonal tundra site in Adventdalen (Svalbard) during one full growing season across a vegetation and environmental gradient to understand how the interaction of different abiotic (thaw depth, ground surface temperature (GST), soil moisture, photosynthetic active radiation - PAR) and biotic (leaf area index (LAI), and plant phenology) factors affect the CO2 fluxes and identify the drivers ...
Long-term atmospheric CO2 concentration records have suggested a reduction in the positive effect of...
Quantifying net CO2 exchange (NEE) of arctic terrestrial ecosystems in response to changes in climat...
Northern ecosystems contain up to 455 Gt of C in the soil active layer and upper permafrost. The soi...
Terrestrial Arctic ecosystems play a key role in the global carbon (C) cycle, as they store a large ...
Climate change may turn Arctic biomes from carbon sinks into sources and vice versa, depending on th...
The annual variability of CO2 exchange in most ecosystems is primarily driven by the activities of p...
Winter respiration in snow-covered ecosystems strongly influences annual carbon cycling, underlining...
Abstract. Arctic ecosystems could provide a substantial positive feedback to global climate change i...
High-Arctic ecosystems are strongly affected by climate change, and it is still unclear whether they...
Retrogressive thaw slumps (RTS) are permafrost disturbances common on the Fosheim Peninsula, Ellesme...
Changing climate and disturbance regimes can have widespread ecosystem impacts, especially in the Ar...
Arctic environments have experienced strong warming in recent decades, which is affecting the carbon...
Permafrost-affected soils in the Arctic have been accumulating organic matter for thousands of years...
Terrestrial arctic ecosystems store large amounts of carbon (C). With global warming, this C might b...
The annual variability of CO<sub>2</sub> exchange in most ecosystems is primarily driven by the acti...
Long-term atmospheric CO2 concentration records have suggested a reduction in the positive effect of...
Quantifying net CO2 exchange (NEE) of arctic terrestrial ecosystems in response to changes in climat...
Northern ecosystems contain up to 455 Gt of C in the soil active layer and upper permafrost. The soi...
Terrestrial Arctic ecosystems play a key role in the global carbon (C) cycle, as they store a large ...
Climate change may turn Arctic biomes from carbon sinks into sources and vice versa, depending on th...
The annual variability of CO2 exchange in most ecosystems is primarily driven by the activities of p...
Winter respiration in snow-covered ecosystems strongly influences annual carbon cycling, underlining...
Abstract. Arctic ecosystems could provide a substantial positive feedback to global climate change i...
High-Arctic ecosystems are strongly affected by climate change, and it is still unclear whether they...
Retrogressive thaw slumps (RTS) are permafrost disturbances common on the Fosheim Peninsula, Ellesme...
Changing climate and disturbance regimes can have widespread ecosystem impacts, especially in the Ar...
Arctic environments have experienced strong warming in recent decades, which is affecting the carbon...
Permafrost-affected soils in the Arctic have been accumulating organic matter for thousands of years...
Terrestrial arctic ecosystems store large amounts of carbon (C). With global warming, this C might b...
The annual variability of CO<sub>2</sub> exchange in most ecosystems is primarily driven by the acti...
Long-term atmospheric CO2 concentration records have suggested a reduction in the positive effect of...
Quantifying net CO2 exchange (NEE) of arctic terrestrial ecosystems in response to changes in climat...
Northern ecosystems contain up to 455 Gt of C in the soil active layer and upper permafrost. The soi...