Temperature rise in the Arctic is causing deepening of active layers and resulting in the mobilization of deep permafrost dissolved organic matter (DOM). However, the mechanisms of DOM mobilization from Arctic soils, especially upper soil horizons which are drained most frequently through a year, are poorly understood. Here we conducted a short-term leaching experiment on surface and deep organic active layer soils, from the Yukon River basin, to examine the effects of DOM transport on bulk and molecular characteristics. Our data showed a net release of DOM from surface soils equal to an average of 5% of soil carbon. Conversely, deep soils percolated with surface leachates retained up to 27% of bulk DOM while releasing fluorescent component...
This is an accepted manuscript of a published article.With increased warming in the Arctic, permafro...
Climate change is warming tundra ecosystems in the Arctic, resulting in the decomposition of previou...
The northern circumpolar permafrost region covers over 15% of the earth’s land surface, and contains...
Temperature rise in the Arctic is causing deepening of active layers and resulting in the mobilizati...
Temperature rise in the Arctic is causing deepening of active layers and resulting in the mobilizati...
Ongoing climate warming in the western Canadian Arctic is leading to thawing of permafrost soils and...
Ongoing climate warming in the western Canadian Arctic is leading to thawing of permafrost soils and...
International audiencePermafrost degradation may lead to mobilization of carbon and nutrients and en...
The vast reservoir of organic matter (OM) locked up in Arctic permafrost may become vulnerable to de...
[1] Arctic warming may cause the release of vast amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC) from permafros...
Climate change is affecting the rate of carbon cycling, particularly in the Arctic. Permafrost degra...
Permafrost soils have accumulated vast stores of organic carbon recently estimated to be ~1600 Pg C....
Permafrost-affected soils of the Arctic account for 70% or 727 Pg of the soil organic carbon (C) sto...
Climate change is an important control of carbon cycling, particularly in the Arctic. Permafrost deg...
Increased mineralization of the organic matter (OM) stored in permafrost is expected to constitute t...
This is an accepted manuscript of a published article.With increased warming in the Arctic, permafro...
Climate change is warming tundra ecosystems in the Arctic, resulting in the decomposition of previou...
The northern circumpolar permafrost region covers over 15% of the earth’s land surface, and contains...
Temperature rise in the Arctic is causing deepening of active layers and resulting in the mobilizati...
Temperature rise in the Arctic is causing deepening of active layers and resulting in the mobilizati...
Ongoing climate warming in the western Canadian Arctic is leading to thawing of permafrost soils and...
Ongoing climate warming in the western Canadian Arctic is leading to thawing of permafrost soils and...
International audiencePermafrost degradation may lead to mobilization of carbon and nutrients and en...
The vast reservoir of organic matter (OM) locked up in Arctic permafrost may become vulnerable to de...
[1] Arctic warming may cause the release of vast amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC) from permafros...
Climate change is affecting the rate of carbon cycling, particularly in the Arctic. Permafrost degra...
Permafrost soils have accumulated vast stores of organic carbon recently estimated to be ~1600 Pg C....
Permafrost-affected soils of the Arctic account for 70% or 727 Pg of the soil organic carbon (C) sto...
Climate change is an important control of carbon cycling, particularly in the Arctic. Permafrost deg...
Increased mineralization of the organic matter (OM) stored in permafrost is expected to constitute t...
This is an accepted manuscript of a published article.With increased warming in the Arctic, permafro...
Climate change is warming tundra ecosystems in the Arctic, resulting in the decomposition of previou...
The northern circumpolar permafrost region covers over 15% of the earth’s land surface, and contains...