The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cultural systems that may be irreversible on century time scales and have the potential to cause rapid changes in the earth system. The response of the carbon cycle of the Arctic to changes in climate is a major issue of global concern, yet there has not been a comprehensive review of the status of the contemporary carbon cycle of the Arctic and its response to climate change. This review is designed to clarify key uncertainties and vulnerabilities in the response of the carbon cycle of the Arctic to ongoing climatic change. While it is clear that there are substantial stocks of carbon in the Arctic, there are also significant uncertainties ass...
The Arctic plays a key role in the Earths climate system, because global warming is predicted to be ...
International audienceAlthough Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land ...
International audienceAlthough Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land ...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
The climatic changes on earth may have serious implications for the carbon (C) cycle in the terrestr...
The Arctic has experienced the most rapid change in climate of anywhere on Earth, and these changes ...
The marine Arctic is considered a net carbon sink, with large regional differences in uptake rates. ...
The northern permafrost region contains approximately 50% of the estimated global below-ground organ...
Arctic soils store close to 14% of the global soil carbon. Most of arctic carbon is stored below gro...
International audienceAlthough Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land ...
The Arctic Ocean is one of the fastest changing oceans, plays an important role in global carbon cyc...
The Arctic plays a key role in the Earths climate system, because global warming is predicted to be ...
International audienceAlthough Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land ...
International audienceAlthough Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land ...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
The climatic changes on earth may have serious implications for the carbon (C) cycle in the terrestr...
The Arctic has experienced the most rapid change in climate of anywhere on Earth, and these changes ...
The marine Arctic is considered a net carbon sink, with large regional differences in uptake rates. ...
The northern permafrost region contains approximately 50% of the estimated global below-ground organ...
Arctic soils store close to 14% of the global soil carbon. Most of arctic carbon is stored below gro...
International audienceAlthough Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land ...
The Arctic Ocean is one of the fastest changing oceans, plays an important role in global carbon cyc...
The Arctic plays a key role in the Earths climate system, because global warming is predicted to be ...
International audienceAlthough Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land ...
International audienceAlthough Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land ...