Accelerated permafrost thaw under the warming Arctic climate can have a significant impact on Arctic landscapes. Areas underlain by permafrost store high amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC). Permafrost disturbances may contribute to increased release of carbon dioxide and methane to the atmosphere. Coastal erosion, amplified through a decrease in Arctic sea-ice extent, may also mobilise SOC from permafrost. Large expanses of permafrost affected land are characterised by intense mass-wasting processes such as solifluction, active-layer detachments and retrogressive thaw slumping. Our aim is to assess the influence of mass wasting on SOC storage and coastal erosion. We studied SOC storage on Herschel Island by analysing active-layer and pe...
Tropical forests play a central role in global carbon (C) cycles due to the high exchange rate of ca...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a significant driver of estuarine productivity and nutrient cyclin...
Agriculture faces the challenge of producing, in the first half of the 21st century, a similar amoun...
Arctic regions are highly vulnerable to climatic change processes and are currently undergoing the m...
The northern Central Siberian Arctic provides many suitable archives for climate reconstructions and...
Black ash (Fraxinus nigra Marshall) wetlands are at risk of significant ecological and functional ch...
The global climate is warming and the northern high latitudes are affected particularly rapidly. Lar...
A crucial ability to evaluate the effects of changes in land-use and global climate is the understan...
Litter decomposition is the breakdown of dead organic matter along with the transformation and liber...
Estuaries are historically convenient places to build industries, as it was deemed a suitable place ...
The ecosystem-scale exchange fluxes of energy, water and carbon dioxide (CO2) between wet arctic tun...
Northern Siberia is well suited as a source for different climatic archives, due to its isolation an...
1 online resource (189 pages) : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour maps, charts, graphsIncludes ...
Coastal margins are exposed to rising sea levels that present challenging circumstances for natural ...
The present study aimed at unraveling the interacting influences of functional group composition, dr...
Tropical forests play a central role in global carbon (C) cycles due to the high exchange rate of ca...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a significant driver of estuarine productivity and nutrient cyclin...
Agriculture faces the challenge of producing, in the first half of the 21st century, a similar amoun...
Arctic regions are highly vulnerable to climatic change processes and are currently undergoing the m...
The northern Central Siberian Arctic provides many suitable archives for climate reconstructions and...
Black ash (Fraxinus nigra Marshall) wetlands are at risk of significant ecological and functional ch...
The global climate is warming and the northern high latitudes are affected particularly rapidly. Lar...
A crucial ability to evaluate the effects of changes in land-use and global climate is the understan...
Litter decomposition is the breakdown of dead organic matter along with the transformation and liber...
Estuaries are historically convenient places to build industries, as it was deemed a suitable place ...
The ecosystem-scale exchange fluxes of energy, water and carbon dioxide (CO2) between wet arctic tun...
Northern Siberia is well suited as a source for different climatic archives, due to its isolation an...
1 online resource (189 pages) : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour maps, charts, graphsIncludes ...
Coastal margins are exposed to rising sea levels that present challenging circumstances for natural ...
The present study aimed at unraveling the interacting influences of functional group composition, dr...
Tropical forests play a central role in global carbon (C) cycles due to the high exchange rate of ca...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a significant driver of estuarine productivity and nutrient cyclin...
Agriculture faces the challenge of producing, in the first half of the 21st century, a similar amoun...