Evidence is mounting that permafrost thaw represents a tipping element in the Earth climate system due to permafrost carbon emissions. Yet uncertainties are associated with how this will unfold. Permafrost contains 1460-1600 Gt of organic carbon (OC), from which 15±3% could be emitted as greenhouse gases (GHG) by 2100. The evolution of mineral-organic interactions in permafrost upon thawing is a potentially an important player for the modulation of permafrost C emissions. Indeed, the interactions between OC and minerals influence the accessibility of OC for microbial decomposition and OC stability and are therefore a factor in controlling the permafrost C emissions rate upon thawing. Mineral protection of OC includes (i) physical protection...
Warming and wetting in the western Canadian Arctic are accelerating thaw-driven mass wasting by perm...
Abrupt thaw events in ice-rich permafrost regions lead to local landscape degradations (subsidence) ...
Mineral organic carbon (OC) interactions in soils and ice-rich sediments are key to stabilize OC and...
Climate change and its consequences stand before us as the greatest challenge of our generation. The...
Permafrost contains 1400-1660 Gt of organic carbon (OC), from which 5-15% will likely be emitted as ...
The Earth’s high latitude regions are warming twice as fast as the global average which enhances the...
The Earth’s high latitude regions are warming twice as fast as the global average which enhances the...
Enhanced thawing of the permafrost in response to warming of the Earth’s high latitude regions expos...
Organic matter (OM) in arctic permafrost ground contains about twice as much carbon (C) as is curren...
Mineral organic carbon (OC) interactions in soils are key to stabilize carbon and mitigate greenhous...
Arctic is warming close to four times faster than the global average and, as a direct outcome, perma...
Permafrost stores large quantities of organic carbon throughout the Arctic tundra. With the warming ...
The stabilizing properties of mineral-organic carbon interactions have been studied in many soil env...
Arctic landscapes underlain by permafrost are threatened by climate warming and may degrade in diffe...
With ongoing climate change, the Arctic will continue to warm approximately twice as fast as the low...
Warming and wetting in the western Canadian Arctic are accelerating thaw-driven mass wasting by perm...
Abrupt thaw events in ice-rich permafrost regions lead to local landscape degradations (subsidence) ...
Mineral organic carbon (OC) interactions in soils and ice-rich sediments are key to stabilize OC and...
Climate change and its consequences stand before us as the greatest challenge of our generation. The...
Permafrost contains 1400-1660 Gt of organic carbon (OC), from which 5-15% will likely be emitted as ...
The Earth’s high latitude regions are warming twice as fast as the global average which enhances the...
The Earth’s high latitude regions are warming twice as fast as the global average which enhances the...
Enhanced thawing of the permafrost in response to warming of the Earth’s high latitude regions expos...
Organic matter (OM) in arctic permafrost ground contains about twice as much carbon (C) as is curren...
Mineral organic carbon (OC) interactions in soils are key to stabilize carbon and mitigate greenhous...
Arctic is warming close to four times faster than the global average and, as a direct outcome, perma...
Permafrost stores large quantities of organic carbon throughout the Arctic tundra. With the warming ...
The stabilizing properties of mineral-organic carbon interactions have been studied in many soil env...
Arctic landscapes underlain by permafrost are threatened by climate warming and may degrade in diffe...
With ongoing climate change, the Arctic will continue to warm approximately twice as fast as the low...
Warming and wetting in the western Canadian Arctic are accelerating thaw-driven mass wasting by perm...
Abrupt thaw events in ice-rich permafrost regions lead to local landscape degradations (subsidence) ...
Mineral organic carbon (OC) interactions in soils and ice-rich sediments are key to stabilize OC and...