© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. Increasing temperatures in northern high latitudes are causing permafrost to thaw, making large amounts of previously frozen organic matter vulnerable to microbial decomposition. Permafrost thaw also creates a fragmented landscape of drier and wetter soil conditions that determine the amount and form (carbon dioxide (CO2), or methane (CH 4)) of carbon (C) released to the atmosphere. The rate and form of C release control the magnitude of the permafrost C feedback, so their relative contribution with a warming climate remains unclear. We quantified the effect of increasing temperature and changes from aerobic to anaerobic soil conditions using 25 soil incubation studies from the p...
High-latitude ecosystems store approximately 1700Pg of soil carbon (C), which is twice as much C as ...
Large quantities of organic carbon are stored in frozen soils (permafrost) within Arctic and sub-Arc...
International audiencePermafrost soils contain enormous amounts of organic carbon, which could act a...
PublishedIncreasing temperatures in northern high latitudes are causing permafrost to thaw1, making ...
Approximately twice as much soil carbon is stored in the northern circumpolar permafrost zone than i...
Abstract Permafrost thaw liberates frozen organic carbon, which is decomposed into carbon dioxide (C...
Rapid Arctic warming is causing permafrost to thaw and exposing large quantities of soil organic car...
Permafrost soils contain more than 1300 Pg of carbon (C), twice the amount of C in the atmosphere. T...
The large amounts of soil organic matter (SOM) in permafrost-affected soils are prone to increased m...
Permafrost stores globally significant amounts of carbon (C) which may start to decompose and be rel...
High latitudes are experiencing effects of climate change such as soil warming, thawing permafrost, ...
Permafrost soils store vast amounts of old carbon which are currently locked under frozen conditions...
International audienceWe constructed a new model to study the sensitivity of permafrost carbon stock...
Rapid Arctic warming is expected to increase global greenhouse gas concentrations as permafrost thaw...
High-latitude ecosystems store approximately 1700Pg of soil carbon (C), which is twice as much C as ...
Large quantities of organic carbon are stored in frozen soils (permafrost) within Arctic and sub-Arc...
International audiencePermafrost soils contain enormous amounts of organic carbon, which could act a...
PublishedIncreasing temperatures in northern high latitudes are causing permafrost to thaw1, making ...
Approximately twice as much soil carbon is stored in the northern circumpolar permafrost zone than i...
Abstract Permafrost thaw liberates frozen organic carbon, which is decomposed into carbon dioxide (C...
Rapid Arctic warming is causing permafrost to thaw and exposing large quantities of soil organic car...
Permafrost soils contain more than 1300 Pg of carbon (C), twice the amount of C in the atmosphere. T...
The large amounts of soil organic matter (SOM) in permafrost-affected soils are prone to increased m...
Permafrost stores globally significant amounts of carbon (C) which may start to decompose and be rel...
High latitudes are experiencing effects of climate change such as soil warming, thawing permafrost, ...
Permafrost soils store vast amounts of old carbon which are currently locked under frozen conditions...
International audienceWe constructed a new model to study the sensitivity of permafrost carbon stock...
Rapid Arctic warming is expected to increase global greenhouse gas concentrations as permafrost thaw...
High-latitude ecosystems store approximately 1700Pg of soil carbon (C), which is twice as much C as ...
Large quantities of organic carbon are stored in frozen soils (permafrost) within Arctic and sub-Arc...
International audiencePermafrost soils contain enormous amounts of organic carbon, which could act a...