The release of long‐stored carbon from thawed permafrost could fuel increased methanogenesis in northern lakes, but it remains unclear whether old carbon substrates released from permafrost are metabolized as rapidly by methanogenic microbial communities as recently produced organic carbon. Here, we apply methane (CH₄) clumped isotope (Δ₁₈) and ¹⁴C measurements to test whether rates of methanogenesis are related to carbon substrate age. Results from culture experiments indicate that Δ₁₈ values are negatively correlated with CH₄ production rate. Measurements of ebullition samples from thermokarst lakes in Alaska and glacial lakes in Sweden indicate strong negative correlations between CH₄ Δ₁₈ and the fraction modern carbon. These correlation...
The release of carbon from newly thawed permafrost is estimated to add between 0.05 and 0.39 °C to t...
The permafrost carbon store is increasingly vulnerable with ongoing climate warming. The positive fe...
Methane (CH4) is an important component of the carbon (C) cycling in lakes. CH4 production enables c...
The release of long‐stored carbon from thawed permafrost could fuel increased methanogenesis in nort...
Lakes are widespread in permafrost regions. Across these landscapes, lakes have the unique ability t...
We measured aspects of sediment methane (CH4) cycling dynamics in 3 shallow (mean depth, z = 2.1 m) ...
Thermokarst (thaw) lakes emit methane (CH4) to the atmosphere, with the carbon (C) originating from ...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and there are concerns that its natural emissions from the Arcti...
Permafrost thaw exposes previously frozen soil organic matter to microbial decomposition. This proce...
Methane is a key component in the global carbon cycle with a wide range of anthropogenic and natural...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and there are concerns that its natural emissions from the Arcti...
We have known about the processes of methanogenesis and methanotrophy for over 100 years, since the ...
Northern post-glacial lakes are significant, increasing sources of atmospheric carbon through ebulli...
Ebullition (bubbling) from climate‐sensitive northern lakes remains an unconstrained source of atmos...
The magnitude of future emissions of greenhouse gases from the northern permafrost region depends cr...
The release of carbon from newly thawed permafrost is estimated to add between 0.05 and 0.39 °C to t...
The permafrost carbon store is increasingly vulnerable with ongoing climate warming. The positive fe...
Methane (CH4) is an important component of the carbon (C) cycling in lakes. CH4 production enables c...
The release of long‐stored carbon from thawed permafrost could fuel increased methanogenesis in nort...
Lakes are widespread in permafrost regions. Across these landscapes, lakes have the unique ability t...
We measured aspects of sediment methane (CH4) cycling dynamics in 3 shallow (mean depth, z = 2.1 m) ...
Thermokarst (thaw) lakes emit methane (CH4) to the atmosphere, with the carbon (C) originating from ...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and there are concerns that its natural emissions from the Arcti...
Permafrost thaw exposes previously frozen soil organic matter to microbial decomposition. This proce...
Methane is a key component in the global carbon cycle with a wide range of anthropogenic and natural...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and there are concerns that its natural emissions from the Arcti...
We have known about the processes of methanogenesis and methanotrophy for over 100 years, since the ...
Northern post-glacial lakes are significant, increasing sources of atmospheric carbon through ebulli...
Ebullition (bubbling) from climate‐sensitive northern lakes remains an unconstrained source of atmos...
The magnitude of future emissions of greenhouse gases from the northern permafrost region depends cr...
The release of carbon from newly thawed permafrost is estimated to add between 0.05 and 0.39 °C to t...
The permafrost carbon store is increasingly vulnerable with ongoing climate warming. The positive fe...
Methane (CH4) is an important component of the carbon (C) cycling in lakes. CH4 production enables c...