A large quantity of organic carbon (C) is stored in northern and elevational permafrost regions. A portion of this large terrestrial organic C pool will be transferred by water into soil solution (~0.4 Pg C yr−1) (1 Pg=1015 g), rivers (~0.06 Pg C yr−1), wetlands, lakes, and oceans. The lateral transport of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the primary pathway, impacting river biogeochemistry and ecosystems. However, climate warming will substantially alter the lateral C shifts in permafrost regions. Vegetation, permafrost, precipitation, soil humidity and temperature, and microbial activities, among many other environmental factors, will shift substantially under a warming climate. It remains uncertain as to what extent the lateral C cycle ...
International audienceThe export of organic carbon export by the rivers to the oceans either as part...
International audienceFew Earth system models adequately represent the unique permafrost soil biogeo...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up ~34% of the world’s coastline (ca. 400,000 km) and are often made o...
A large quantity of organic carbon (C) is stored in northern and elevational permafrost regions. A p...
International audienceAs Arctic regions warm and frozen soils thaw, the large organic carbon pool st...
As Arctic regions warm and frozen soils thaw, the large organic carbon pool stored in permafrost bec...
As Arctic regions warm and frozen soils thaw, the large organic carbon pool stored in permafrost bec...
International audienceAs high latitudes warm, a portion of the large organic carbon pool stored in p...
Permafrost thawing in peatlands has the potential to alter the catchment export of dissolved organi...
A huge amount of carbon (C) is stored in permafrost regions. Climate warming and permafrost degradat...
[1] Arctic warming may cause the release of vast amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC) from permafros...
High latitude terrestrial ecosystems are considered key components in the global carbon (C) cycle an...
As Arctic regions warm and frozen soils thaw, the large organic carbon pool stored in permafrost bec...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the major form of organic carbon in aquatic ecosystems. Biological...
Soils in permafrost regions hold substantial amounts of carbon, much of which has accumulated due to...
International audienceThe export of organic carbon export by the rivers to the oceans either as part...
International audienceFew Earth system models adequately represent the unique permafrost soil biogeo...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up ~34% of the world’s coastline (ca. 400,000 km) and are often made o...
A large quantity of organic carbon (C) is stored in northern and elevational permafrost regions. A p...
International audienceAs Arctic regions warm and frozen soils thaw, the large organic carbon pool st...
As Arctic regions warm and frozen soils thaw, the large organic carbon pool stored in permafrost bec...
As Arctic regions warm and frozen soils thaw, the large organic carbon pool stored in permafrost bec...
International audienceAs high latitudes warm, a portion of the large organic carbon pool stored in p...
Permafrost thawing in peatlands has the potential to alter the catchment export of dissolved organi...
A huge amount of carbon (C) is stored in permafrost regions. Climate warming and permafrost degradat...
[1] Arctic warming may cause the release of vast amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC) from permafros...
High latitude terrestrial ecosystems are considered key components in the global carbon (C) cycle an...
As Arctic regions warm and frozen soils thaw, the large organic carbon pool stored in permafrost bec...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the major form of organic carbon in aquatic ecosystems. Biological...
Soils in permafrost regions hold substantial amounts of carbon, much of which has accumulated due to...
International audienceThe export of organic carbon export by the rivers to the oceans either as part...
International audienceFew Earth system models adequately represent the unique permafrost soil biogeo...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up ~34% of the world’s coastline (ca. 400,000 km) and are often made o...