Permafrost soils store huge amounts of organic carbon, which could be released if climate change promotes thaw. Currently, modelling studies predict that thaw in boreal regions is mainly sensitive to warming, rather than changes in precipitation or vegetation cover. We evaluate this conclusion for North American boreal forests using a detailed process-based model parameterised and validated on field measurements. We show that soil thermal regimes for dominant forest types are controlled strongly by soil moisture and thus the balance between evapotranspiration and precipitation. Under dense canopy cover, high evapotranspiration means a 30% increase in precipitation causes less thaw than a 1 °C increase in temperature. However, disturbance to...
Both biogeophysical and biogeochemical feedbacks to climate change from high-latitude terrestrial ec...
Model projections of permafrost thaw during the next century diverge widely. Here we used ecosys to ...
International audienceThe Scotty Creek basin (152 km2) is located in the Northwest Territories, Cana...
Permafrost soils store huge amounts of organic carbon, which could be released if climate change pro...
Carbon release from thawing permafrost soils could significantly exacerbate global warming as the ac...
Carbon release from thawing permafrost soils could significantly exacerbate global warming as the ac...
Boreal and arctic regions are predicted to warm faster and more strongly than temperate latitudes. P...
Permafrost thaw may cause significant carbon loss from northern organic soils, a large terrestrial c...
© The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
Boreal and arctic regions are predicted to warm faster and more severely than temperate latitudes. T...
Northern peatlands in permafrost regions contain a large amount of organic carbon (C) in the soil. C...
Soils are warming as air temperatures rise across the Arctic and Boreal region concurrent with the e...
Vegetation productivity across the boreal forest has increased over the past several decades. Howeve...
During the past century, the highest rates of warming have occurred at latitudes above 60oN, where a...
Soil water content strongly affects permafrost dynamics by changing the soil thermal properties. How...
Both biogeophysical and biogeochemical feedbacks to climate change from high-latitude terrestrial ec...
Model projections of permafrost thaw during the next century diverge widely. Here we used ecosys to ...
International audienceThe Scotty Creek basin (152 km2) is located in the Northwest Territories, Cana...
Permafrost soils store huge amounts of organic carbon, which could be released if climate change pro...
Carbon release from thawing permafrost soils could significantly exacerbate global warming as the ac...
Carbon release from thawing permafrost soils could significantly exacerbate global warming as the ac...
Boreal and arctic regions are predicted to warm faster and more strongly than temperate latitudes. P...
Permafrost thaw may cause significant carbon loss from northern organic soils, a large terrestrial c...
© The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
Boreal and arctic regions are predicted to warm faster and more severely than temperate latitudes. T...
Northern peatlands in permafrost regions contain a large amount of organic carbon (C) in the soil. C...
Soils are warming as air temperatures rise across the Arctic and Boreal region concurrent with the e...
Vegetation productivity across the boreal forest has increased over the past several decades. Howeve...
During the past century, the highest rates of warming have occurred at latitudes above 60oN, where a...
Soil water content strongly affects permafrost dynamics by changing the soil thermal properties. How...
Both biogeophysical and biogeochemical feedbacks to climate change from high-latitude terrestrial ec...
Model projections of permafrost thaw during the next century diverge widely. Here we used ecosys to ...
International audienceThe Scotty Creek basin (152 km2) is located in the Northwest Territories, Cana...