Approximately twice as much soil carbon is stored in the northern circumpolar permafrost zone than is currently contained in the atmosphere. Permafrost thaw, and the microbial decomposition of previously frozen organic carbon, is considered one of the most likely positive feedbacks from terrestrial ecosystems to the atmosphere in a warmer world. Yet, the rate and form of release is highly uncertain but crucial for predicting the strength and timing of this carbon cycle feedback this century and beyond. New insight brought together under a multi-year synthesis effort by the Permafrost Carbon Network helps constrain current understanding of the permafrost carbon feedback to climate, and provides a framework for newly developing research initi...
Permafrost soils store vast amounts of old carbon which are currently locked under frozen conditions...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. Increasing temperatures in northern hi...
Large quantities of organic carbon are stored in frozen soils (permafrost) within Arctic and sub-Arc...
The soils of the northern hemispheric permafrost region are estimated to contain 1100 to 1500Pg of c...
The Earth’s high latitude regions are warming twice as fast as the global average which enhances the...
Thawing of permafrost and the associated release of carbon constitutes a positive feedback in the cl...
Approximately 1700 Pg of soil carbon (C) are stored in the northern circumpolar permafrost zone, mor...
High-latitude ecosystems store approximately 1700 Pg of soil carbon (C), which is twice as much C as...
International audiencePermafrost soils contain enormous amounts of organic carbon, which could act a...
Permafrost soils store vast amounts of old carbon which are currently locked under frozen conditions...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. Increasing temperatures in northern hi...
Large quantities of organic carbon are stored in frozen soils (permafrost) within Arctic and sub-Arc...
The soils of the northern hemispheric permafrost region are estimated to contain 1100 to 1500Pg of c...
The Earth’s high latitude regions are warming twice as fast as the global average which enhances the...
Thawing of permafrost and the associated release of carbon constitutes a positive feedback in the cl...
Approximately 1700 Pg of soil carbon (C) are stored in the northern circumpolar permafrost zone, mor...
High-latitude ecosystems store approximately 1700 Pg of soil carbon (C), which is twice as much C as...
International audiencePermafrost soils contain enormous amounts of organic carbon, which could act a...
Permafrost soils store vast amounts of old carbon which are currently locked under frozen conditions...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. Increasing temperatures in northern hi...
Large quantities of organic carbon are stored in frozen soils (permafrost) within Arctic and sub-Arc...