Arctic tundra active-layer soils are at risk of soil organic carbon (SOC) depletion and degradation upon global climate warming because they are in a stage of relatively early decomposition. Non-growing season (NGS) warming is particularly pronounced, and observed increases of CO2 emissions during experimentally warmed NGSs give concern for great SOC losses to the atmosphere. Here, we used snow fences in Arctic Spitsbergen dwarf shrub tundra to simulate 1.86 °C NGS warming for 9 consecutive years, while growing season temperatures remained unchanged. In the snow fence treatment, the 4-11 cm thick A-horizon had a 2% lower SOC concentration and a 0.48 kg C m−2 smaller pool size than the controls, indicating SOC pool depletion. The snow fence ...
Arctic tundra currently stores half of the global soil carbon (C) stock1. Climate warming in the Arc...
Climate warming can result in both abiotic (e.g., permafrost thaw) and biotic (e.g., microbial funct...
With climate change in the Arctic, temperatures are expected to rise at twice the rate as in tempera...
Tundra regions are projected to warm rapidly during the coming decades. The tundra biome holds the l...
The circumpolar Arctic is currently facing multiple global changes that have the potential to alter ...
Abstract. Arctic ecosystems could provide a substantial positive feedback to global climate change i...
Currently, there is a lack of understanding on how the magnitude and sources of carbon (C) emissions...
Terrestrial arctic ecosystems store large amounts of carbon (C). With global warming, this C might b...
Arctic ecosystems are warming rapidly, which is expected to promote soil organic matter (SOM) decomp...
Northern Hemisphere permafrost affected land areas contain about twice as much carbon as the global ...
Winter respiration in snow-covered ecosystems strongly influences annual carbon cycling, underlining...
Rapid Arctic warming is causing permafrost to thaw and exposing large quantities of soil organic car...
Climate warming can result in both abiotic (e.g., permafrost thaw) and biotic (e.g., microbial funct...
Over the past millennia, complex terrestrial ecosystems have evolved in the Arctic. However, the sta...
International audienceAbstract. Global warming may lead to carbon transfers from soils to the atmosp...
Arctic tundra currently stores half of the global soil carbon (C) stock1. Climate warming in the Arc...
Climate warming can result in both abiotic (e.g., permafrost thaw) and biotic (e.g., microbial funct...
With climate change in the Arctic, temperatures are expected to rise at twice the rate as in tempera...
Tundra regions are projected to warm rapidly during the coming decades. The tundra biome holds the l...
The circumpolar Arctic is currently facing multiple global changes that have the potential to alter ...
Abstract. Arctic ecosystems could provide a substantial positive feedback to global climate change i...
Currently, there is a lack of understanding on how the magnitude and sources of carbon (C) emissions...
Terrestrial arctic ecosystems store large amounts of carbon (C). With global warming, this C might b...
Arctic ecosystems are warming rapidly, which is expected to promote soil organic matter (SOM) decomp...
Northern Hemisphere permafrost affected land areas contain about twice as much carbon as the global ...
Winter respiration in snow-covered ecosystems strongly influences annual carbon cycling, underlining...
Rapid Arctic warming is causing permafrost to thaw and exposing large quantities of soil organic car...
Climate warming can result in both abiotic (e.g., permafrost thaw) and biotic (e.g., microbial funct...
Over the past millennia, complex terrestrial ecosystems have evolved in the Arctic. However, the sta...
International audienceAbstract. Global warming may lead to carbon transfers from soils to the atmosp...
Arctic tundra currently stores half of the global soil carbon (C) stock1. Climate warming in the Arc...
Climate warming can result in both abiotic (e.g., permafrost thaw) and biotic (e.g., microbial funct...
With climate change in the Arctic, temperatures are expected to rise at twice the rate as in tempera...