Arctic tundra ecosystems are currently facing amplified rates of climate warming. Since these ecosystems store significant amounts of soil organic carbon, which can be mineralized to carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), rising temperatures may cause increasing greenhouse gas fluxes to the atmosphere. To understand how net the ecosystem exchange (NEE) of CO2 will respond to changing climatic and environmental conditions, it is necessary to understand the individual responses of the processes contributing to NEE. Therefore, this study aimed to partition NEE at the soil–plant–atmosphere interface in an arctic tundra ecosystem and to identify the main environmental drivers of these fluxes. NEE was partitioned into gross primary productivity ...
Terrestrial Arctic ecosystems play a key role in the global carbon (C) cycle, as they store a large ...
Due to the logistic and technical difficulties associated with experimental work in high latitudes,...
Permafrost-affected soils contain large quantities of soil organic carbon (SOC). Changes in the SOC ...
This paper evaluates the relative contribution of light and temperature on net ecosystem CO2 uptake ...
Hydrologic conditions are a major controlling factor for carbon exchange processes in high-latitude ...
The current assessments of the carbon turnover in the Arctic tundra are subject to large uncertainti...
Permafrost-affected soils in the Arctic have been accumulating organic matter for thousands of years...
Hydrologic conditions are a major controlling factor for carbon exchange processes in high-latitude ...
CO2 and CH4 exchange are strongly affected by hydrology in landscapes underlain by permafrost. Hypot...
Terrestrial arctic ecosystems store large amounts of carbon (C). With global warming, this C might b...
Model projections of future CO2 and CH4 exchange in Arctic tundra diverge widely. Here we used ecosy...
Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes were measured at a tundra site near Chokurdakh, in the lowlands of...
Tundra ecosystems store vast amounts of soil organic carbon, which may be sensitive to climatic chan...
Arctic and boreal permafrost ecosystems in Eastern Siberia, considered crucial to the climate system...
An improvement in our process-based understanding of carbon (C) exchange in the Arctic and its clima...
Terrestrial Arctic ecosystems play a key role in the global carbon (C) cycle, as they store a large ...
Due to the logistic and technical difficulties associated with experimental work in high latitudes,...
Permafrost-affected soils contain large quantities of soil organic carbon (SOC). Changes in the SOC ...
This paper evaluates the relative contribution of light and temperature on net ecosystem CO2 uptake ...
Hydrologic conditions are a major controlling factor for carbon exchange processes in high-latitude ...
The current assessments of the carbon turnover in the Arctic tundra are subject to large uncertainti...
Permafrost-affected soils in the Arctic have been accumulating organic matter for thousands of years...
Hydrologic conditions are a major controlling factor for carbon exchange processes in high-latitude ...
CO2 and CH4 exchange are strongly affected by hydrology in landscapes underlain by permafrost. Hypot...
Terrestrial arctic ecosystems store large amounts of carbon (C). With global warming, this C might b...
Model projections of future CO2 and CH4 exchange in Arctic tundra diverge widely. Here we used ecosy...
Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes were measured at a tundra site near Chokurdakh, in the lowlands of...
Tundra ecosystems store vast amounts of soil organic carbon, which may be sensitive to climatic chan...
Arctic and boreal permafrost ecosystems in Eastern Siberia, considered crucial to the climate system...
An improvement in our process-based understanding of carbon (C) exchange in the Arctic and its clima...
Terrestrial Arctic ecosystems play a key role in the global carbon (C) cycle, as they store a large ...
Due to the logistic and technical difficulties associated with experimental work in high latitudes,...
Permafrost-affected soils contain large quantities of soil organic carbon (SOC). Changes in the SOC ...