AbstractFew studies have examined the effects of temperature on spatial and temporal trends in soil CO2–C emissions in Antarctica. In this work, we present in situ measurements of CO2–C emissions and assess their relation with soil temperature, using dynamic chambers. We found an exponential relation between CO2 emissions and soil temperature, with the value of Q10 being close to 2.1. Mean emission rates were as low as 0.026 and 0.072 g of CO2–C m−2 h−1 for bare soil and soil covered with moss, respectively, and as high as 0.162 g of CO2–C m−2 h−1 for soil covered with grass, Deschampsia antarctica Desv. (Poaceae). A spatial variability analysis conducted using a 60-point grid, for an area with mosses (Sannionia uncianata) and D. antarctica...
Determining the variability of carbon dioxide emission from soils is an important task as soils are ...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems have poorly developed soils and currently experience one of the gre...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems have poorly developed soils and currently experience one of the gre...
Few studies have examined the effects of temperature on spatial and temporal trends in soil CO2-C em...
AbstractFew studies have examined the effects of temperature on spatial and temporal trends in soil ...
Soil CO2 emission is an important part of the terrestrial carbon cycling and is influenced by severa...
Thawed soils in Antarctica represent organic carbon (C) reservoirs with great potential to increase ...
Studies of C cycle alterations are extremely important to identify changes due to climate change, es...
Polar Regions are the most important soil carbon reservoirs on Earth. Monitoring soil carbon storage...
The ongoing trend of increasing air temperatures will potentially affect soil organic matter (SOM) t...
Ecosystems within the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica are highly sensitive to environmental change...
The Antarctic Peninsula has experienced a strong climate warming trend of + 0.53 °C (mean annual air...
Maritime Antarctica presents high sensitivity to climate change, especially by the alterations in ai...
Short CommunicationSoils can influence climate by sequestering or emitting greenhouse gases (GHG) su...
In January and February 1979,48 samples of surface sandy soil were taken at East and West Ongul Isla...
Determining the variability of carbon dioxide emission from soils is an important task as soils are ...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems have poorly developed soils and currently experience one of the gre...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems have poorly developed soils and currently experience one of the gre...
Few studies have examined the effects of temperature on spatial and temporal trends in soil CO2-C em...
AbstractFew studies have examined the effects of temperature on spatial and temporal trends in soil ...
Soil CO2 emission is an important part of the terrestrial carbon cycling and is influenced by severa...
Thawed soils in Antarctica represent organic carbon (C) reservoirs with great potential to increase ...
Studies of C cycle alterations are extremely important to identify changes due to climate change, es...
Polar Regions are the most important soil carbon reservoirs on Earth. Monitoring soil carbon storage...
The ongoing trend of increasing air temperatures will potentially affect soil organic matter (SOM) t...
Ecosystems within the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica are highly sensitive to environmental change...
The Antarctic Peninsula has experienced a strong climate warming trend of + 0.53 °C (mean annual air...
Maritime Antarctica presents high sensitivity to climate change, especially by the alterations in ai...
Short CommunicationSoils can influence climate by sequestering or emitting greenhouse gases (GHG) su...
In January and February 1979,48 samples of surface sandy soil were taken at East and West Ongul Isla...
Determining the variability of carbon dioxide emission from soils is an important task as soils are ...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems have poorly developed soils and currently experience one of the gre...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems have poorly developed soils and currently experience one of the gre...