Increasing air and sea surface temperatures at high latitudes lead to accelerated thaw, destabilization, and erosion of perennially frozen soils (i.e., permafrost), which are often rich in organic carbon. Coastal erosion leads to an increased mobilization of organic carbon into the Arctic Ocean that can be converted into greenhouse gases and may therefore contribute to further warming. Carbon decomposition can be limited if organic matter is efficiently deposited on the seafloor, buried in marine sediments and thus removed from the short-term carbon cycle. Basins, canyons and troughs near the coastline can serve as sediment traps and potentially accommodate large quantities of organic carbon along the Arctic coast. Here we use biomarkers (s...
Arctic warming is exposing permafrost coastlines, which account for 34% of the Earth’s coasts, to ra...
Increasing arctic coastal erosion rates imply a greater release of sediments and organic matter into...
Climate warming in northeastern Siberia may induce thaw-mobilization of the organic carbon (OC) now ...
Increasing air and sea surface temperatures at high latitudes lead to accelerated thaw, destabilizat...
Increasing air and sea surface temperatures at high latitudes lead to accelerated thaw, destabilizat...
Detailed organic geochemical and carbon isotopic (δ13C and Δ14C) analyses are performed on permafros...
Detailed organic geochemical and carbon isotopic (δ13C and Δ14C) analyses are performed on permafros...
Detailed organic geochemical and carbon isotopic (δ13C and Δ14C) analyses are performed on permafros...
Detailed organic geochemical and carbon isotopic (d13C and D14C) analyses are performed on permafros...
Terrestrial organic matter (terrOM) stored in high latitude permafrost soils represents one of the l...
Collapse of permafrost coasts delivers large quantities of particulate organic carbon (POC) to Arcti...
Arctic soils store half of the global soil organic carbon (OC) pool and twice as much C as is curren...
Collapse of permafrost coasts delivers large quantities of particulate organic carbon (POC) to Arcti...
Collapse of permafrost coasts delivers large quantities of particulate organic carbon (POC) to Arcti...
Warming air and sea temperatures, longer open-water seasons and sea-level rise collectively promote ...
Arctic warming is exposing permafrost coastlines, which account for 34% of the Earth’s coasts, to ra...
Increasing arctic coastal erosion rates imply a greater release of sediments and organic matter into...
Climate warming in northeastern Siberia may induce thaw-mobilization of the organic carbon (OC) now ...
Increasing air and sea surface temperatures at high latitudes lead to accelerated thaw, destabilizat...
Increasing air and sea surface temperatures at high latitudes lead to accelerated thaw, destabilizat...
Detailed organic geochemical and carbon isotopic (δ13C and Δ14C) analyses are performed on permafros...
Detailed organic geochemical and carbon isotopic (δ13C and Δ14C) analyses are performed on permafros...
Detailed organic geochemical and carbon isotopic (δ13C and Δ14C) analyses are performed on permafros...
Detailed organic geochemical and carbon isotopic (d13C and D14C) analyses are performed on permafros...
Terrestrial organic matter (terrOM) stored in high latitude permafrost soils represents one of the l...
Collapse of permafrost coasts delivers large quantities of particulate organic carbon (POC) to Arcti...
Arctic soils store half of the global soil organic carbon (OC) pool and twice as much C as is curren...
Collapse of permafrost coasts delivers large quantities of particulate organic carbon (POC) to Arcti...
Collapse of permafrost coasts delivers large quantities of particulate organic carbon (POC) to Arcti...
Warming air and sea temperatures, longer open-water seasons and sea-level rise collectively promote ...
Arctic warming is exposing permafrost coastlines, which account for 34% of the Earth’s coasts, to ra...
Increasing arctic coastal erosion rates imply a greater release of sediments and organic matter into...
Climate warming in northeastern Siberia may induce thaw-mobilization of the organic carbon (OC) now ...