University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2017. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. Advisors: Rebecca Montgomery, Michael Falkowski. 1 computer file (PDF); ix, 97 pages.Global climate change is expected to result in anywhere from two to four degrees of warming, with consequences for terrestrial ecosystems. The rate of climate change is disproportionally greater at high latitudes, resulting in landscape-scale effects on the composition, structure, and function of arctic and boreal ecology. Remote sensing offers scientists the ability to track large-scale changes through the detection of biophysical processes occurring in terrestrial ecosystems. In this research, I measured the response of boreal peatland ecosystems to a suite ...
In the past century, we have witnessed the most substantial rise in global surface temperatures for ...
Northern peatlands are the world’s most efficient terrestrial ecosystems at storing carbon. The eff...
Amplified warming in the Arctic has likely increased the rate of landscape change and disturbances i...
Peatlands, which account for approximately 15% of land surface across the arctic and boreal regions ...
Global change, which includes climate change and the impacts of human disturbance, is altering the p...
Global change, which includes climate change and the impacts of human disturbance, is altering the p...
Widespread changes in arctic and boreal Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) values capture...
Boreal forests and peatlands are globally significant carbon stores but they are threatened by risin...
The Arctic is being impacted by climate change more than any other region on Earth. Impacts to terre...
The Arctic is being impacted by climate change more than any other region on Earth. Impacts to terre...
The Arctic is known for containing large stocks of soil organic carbon, which exists frozen in perma...
Cascading consequences of recent changes in the physical environment of northern lands associated wi...
Arctic and Boreal ecosystems are experiencing accelerated carbon cycling that coincides with trends ...
The Arctic environment is in a state of transition as the result of climate warming. There are treme...
North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal...
In the past century, we have witnessed the most substantial rise in global surface temperatures for ...
Northern peatlands are the world’s most efficient terrestrial ecosystems at storing carbon. The eff...
Amplified warming in the Arctic has likely increased the rate of landscape change and disturbances i...
Peatlands, which account for approximately 15% of land surface across the arctic and boreal regions ...
Global change, which includes climate change and the impacts of human disturbance, is altering the p...
Global change, which includes climate change and the impacts of human disturbance, is altering the p...
Widespread changes in arctic and boreal Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) values capture...
Boreal forests and peatlands are globally significant carbon stores but they are threatened by risin...
The Arctic is being impacted by climate change more than any other region on Earth. Impacts to terre...
The Arctic is being impacted by climate change more than any other region on Earth. Impacts to terre...
The Arctic is known for containing large stocks of soil organic carbon, which exists frozen in perma...
Cascading consequences of recent changes in the physical environment of northern lands associated wi...
Arctic and Boreal ecosystems are experiencing accelerated carbon cycling that coincides with trends ...
The Arctic environment is in a state of transition as the result of climate warming. There are treme...
North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal...
In the past century, we have witnessed the most substantial rise in global surface temperatures for ...
Northern peatlands are the world’s most efficient terrestrial ecosystems at storing carbon. The eff...
Amplified warming in the Arctic has likely increased the rate of landscape change and disturbances i...