The Arctic is exposed to even faster temperature changes than most other areas on Earth. Constantly increasing temperature will lead to thawing permafrost and changes in the methane (CH4) emissions from wetlands. One of the places exposed to those changes is the Abisko-Stordalen Mire in northern Sweden, where climate and vegetation studies have been conducted since the 1970s. In our study, we analyzed field-scale methane emissions measured by the eddy covariance method at Abisko-Stordalen Mire for 3 years (2014-2016). The site is a subarctic mire mosaic of palsas, thawing palsas, fully thawed fens, and open water bodies. A bimodal wind pattern prevalent at the site provides an ideal opportunity to measure mire patches with different permafr...
The northern latitudes are experiencing disproportionate warming relative to the mid-latitudes, and ...
This study compares the CH4 fluxes from two arctic wetland sites of different annual temperatures du...
We report on temporal and spatial variability in net methane (CH4) fluxes measured during the thaw p...
The Arctic is exposed to even faster temperature changes than most other areas on Earth. Constantly ...
The Arctic is exposed to even faster temperature changes than most other areas on Earth. Constantly ...
Although much attention in recent years has been devoted to methane (CH4) emissions from northern we...
Ecosystems along the 0degreesC mean annual isotherm are arguably among the most sensitive to changin...
Measurements of landscape-scale methane emission were made over an aapa mire near Kaamanen in Finnis...
Uncertainties in the carbon budget of high latitude ecosystems are partly due to difficulties in ass...
Projected 21st century changes in high-latitude climate are expected to have significant impacts on ...
Quantifying landscape-scale methane (CH4) fluxes from boreal and arctic regions, and determining how...
Eddy covariance measurements of methane flux were carried out in an arctic tundra landscape in the c...
Methane emissions were measured by a static chamber technique in a diverse peatland complex in the N...
Wetlands of northern high latitudes are ecosystems highly vulnerable to climate change. Some degrada...
Methane (CH4) emissions from arctic tundra typically follow relations with soil temperature and wate...
The northern latitudes are experiencing disproportionate warming relative to the mid-latitudes, and ...
This study compares the CH4 fluxes from two arctic wetland sites of different annual temperatures du...
We report on temporal and spatial variability in net methane (CH4) fluxes measured during the thaw p...
The Arctic is exposed to even faster temperature changes than most other areas on Earth. Constantly ...
The Arctic is exposed to even faster temperature changes than most other areas on Earth. Constantly ...
Although much attention in recent years has been devoted to methane (CH4) emissions from northern we...
Ecosystems along the 0degreesC mean annual isotherm are arguably among the most sensitive to changin...
Measurements of landscape-scale methane emission were made over an aapa mire near Kaamanen in Finnis...
Uncertainties in the carbon budget of high latitude ecosystems are partly due to difficulties in ass...
Projected 21st century changes in high-latitude climate are expected to have significant impacts on ...
Quantifying landscape-scale methane (CH4) fluxes from boreal and arctic regions, and determining how...
Eddy covariance measurements of methane flux were carried out in an arctic tundra landscape in the c...
Methane emissions were measured by a static chamber technique in a diverse peatland complex in the N...
Wetlands of northern high latitudes are ecosystems highly vulnerable to climate change. Some degrada...
Methane (CH4) emissions from arctic tundra typically follow relations with soil temperature and wate...
The northern latitudes are experiencing disproportionate warming relative to the mid-latitudes, and ...
This study compares the CH4 fluxes from two arctic wetland sites of different annual temperatures du...
We report on temporal and spatial variability in net methane (CH4) fluxes measured during the thaw p...