In this larger study, we are asking the question: Is old carbon that comprises the bulk of the soil organic matter pool released in response to thawing of permafrost? We are answering this question by using a combination of field and laboratory experiments to measure radiocarbon isotope ratios in soil organic matter, soil respiration, and dissolved organic carbon, in tundra ecosystems. The objective of these proposed measurements is to develop a mechanistic understanding of the SOM sources contributing to C losses following permafrost thawing. We are making these measurements at an established tundra field site near Healy, Alaska in the foothills of the Alaska Range. Field measurements center on a natural experiment where permafrost h...
peer reviewedRapid warming in Arctic ecosystems is resulting in increased frequency of disturbances ...
In the last few decades, temperatures in the Arctic have increased twice as much as the rest of the ...
A snow addition experiment in moist acidic tussock tundra at Toolik Lake, Alaska, increased winter s...
In this larger study, we are asking the question: Is old carbon that comprises the bulk of the soil ...
In this larger study, we are asking the question: Is old carbon that comprises the bulk of the soil ...
Warming of the Arctic can stimulate microbial decomposition and release of permafrost soil carbon (C...
Sturchio, Neil C.The response of the Arctic terrestrial carbon cycle to climate change is one of the...
Isotopic radiocarbon (Δ14C) signatures of ecosystem respiration (Reco) can identify old soil carbon ...
Upon permafrost thaw, the volume of soil accessible to plant roots increases which modifies the acqu...
Permafrost thaw modifies resource acquisition for tundra vegetation in two major directions of veget...
Permafrost and northern peatlands are a great storage of carbon and also one of the most vulnerable ...
Warming temperatures are likely to accelerate permafrost thaw in the Arctic, potentially leading to ...
Nutrient availability in the arctic is expected to increase in the next century due to accelerated d...
International audienceThere is debate on the potential release of the tundra's immense carbon stocks...
International audienceThe magnitude of future emissions of greenhouse gases from the northern permaf...
peer reviewedRapid warming in Arctic ecosystems is resulting in increased frequency of disturbances ...
In the last few decades, temperatures in the Arctic have increased twice as much as the rest of the ...
A snow addition experiment in moist acidic tussock tundra at Toolik Lake, Alaska, increased winter s...
In this larger study, we are asking the question: Is old carbon that comprises the bulk of the soil ...
In this larger study, we are asking the question: Is old carbon that comprises the bulk of the soil ...
Warming of the Arctic can stimulate microbial decomposition and release of permafrost soil carbon (C...
Sturchio, Neil C.The response of the Arctic terrestrial carbon cycle to climate change is one of the...
Isotopic radiocarbon (Δ14C) signatures of ecosystem respiration (Reco) can identify old soil carbon ...
Upon permafrost thaw, the volume of soil accessible to plant roots increases which modifies the acqu...
Permafrost thaw modifies resource acquisition for tundra vegetation in two major directions of veget...
Permafrost and northern peatlands are a great storage of carbon and also one of the most vulnerable ...
Warming temperatures are likely to accelerate permafrost thaw in the Arctic, potentially leading to ...
Nutrient availability in the arctic is expected to increase in the next century due to accelerated d...
International audienceThere is debate on the potential release of the tundra's immense carbon stocks...
International audienceThe magnitude of future emissions of greenhouse gases from the northern permaf...
peer reviewedRapid warming in Arctic ecosystems is resulting in increased frequency of disturbances ...
In the last few decades, temperatures in the Arctic have increased twice as much as the rest of the ...
A snow addition experiment in moist acidic tussock tundra at Toolik Lake, Alaska, increased winter s...