In recent years, there has been increased interest in carbon cycling in natural systems due to its role in a changing climate. Northern latitude systems are especially important as they may serve as a potentially large source or sink of terrestrial carbon. There are, however, a limited number of investigations reporting on actual flux rates of carbon moving from the subsurface landscape to surface water systems in northern latitudes. In this study, we determined dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) fluxes from the subsurface landscape for a sub-arctic catchment located in northern Sweden. These are based on observed annual flux-averaged concentrations of DOC and DIC for the 566 km<sup>2</sup> Abisk...
<div><p>Climate change projections show that temperature and precipitation increases can alter the e...
Climate change projections show that temperature and precipitation increases can alter the exchange ...
Climate change projections show that temperature and precipitation increases can alter the exchange ...
The subarctic landscape is composed of a complex mosaic of vegetation, geology and topography, which...
Waterborne carbon (C) forms an active and significant part of the global C cycle, which is important...
Subsurface hydrological flow pathways and advection rates through the landscape affect the quantity ...
Climatic change is currently enhancing permafrost thawing and the flow of water through the landscap...
Soils in permafrost regions hold substantial amounts of carbon, much of which has accumulated due to...
Links between variables such as soil maturity, f1owpaths, water residence time, carbon export and we...
Climate modelling studies indicate that subarctic ecosystems are predicted to show some of the earli...
A major challenge for predicting future landscape carbon (C) balances is to understand how environme...
Tundra soils account for 50% of global stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC), and it is expected that ...
Subarctic ecosystems are predicted to experience the fastest responses to climate change on the plan...
Climate change is affecting the rate of carbon cycling, particularly in the Arctic. Permafrost degra...
Tundra soils account for 50% of global stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC), and it is expected that ...
<div><p>Climate change projections show that temperature and precipitation increases can alter the e...
Climate change projections show that temperature and precipitation increases can alter the exchange ...
Climate change projections show that temperature and precipitation increases can alter the exchange ...
The subarctic landscape is composed of a complex mosaic of vegetation, geology and topography, which...
Waterborne carbon (C) forms an active and significant part of the global C cycle, which is important...
Subsurface hydrological flow pathways and advection rates through the landscape affect the quantity ...
Climatic change is currently enhancing permafrost thawing and the flow of water through the landscap...
Soils in permafrost regions hold substantial amounts of carbon, much of which has accumulated due to...
Links between variables such as soil maturity, f1owpaths, water residence time, carbon export and we...
Climate modelling studies indicate that subarctic ecosystems are predicted to show some of the earli...
A major challenge for predicting future landscape carbon (C) balances is to understand how environme...
Tundra soils account for 50% of global stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC), and it is expected that ...
Subarctic ecosystems are predicted to experience the fastest responses to climate change on the plan...
Climate change is affecting the rate of carbon cycling, particularly in the Arctic. Permafrost degra...
Tundra soils account for 50% of global stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC), and it is expected that ...
<div><p>Climate change projections show that temperature and precipitation increases can alter the e...
Climate change projections show that temperature and precipitation increases can alter the exchange ...
Climate change projections show that temperature and precipitation increases can alter the exchange ...