Rapid Arctic warming is expected to increase global greenhouse gas concentrations as permafrost thaw exposes immense stores of frozen carbon (C) to microbial decomposition. Permafrost thaw also stimulates plant growth, which could offset C loss. Using data from 7 years of experimental Air and Soil warming in moist acidic tundra, we show that Soil warming had a much stronger effect on CO2 flux than Air warming. Soil warming caused rapid permafrost thaw and increased ecosystem respiration (Reco ), gross primary productivity (GPP), and net summer CO2 storage (NEE). Over 7 years Reco , GPP, and NEE also increased in Control (i.e., ambient plots), but this change could be explained by slow thaw in Control areas. In the initial stages o...
Permafrost soils currently store approximately 1672 Pg of carbon (C), but as high latitudes warm, th...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. Increasing temperatures in northern hi...
The carbon (C) balance of permafrost regions is predicted to be extremely sensitive to climatic chan...
Permafrost thaw causes the seasonally thawed active layer to deepen, causing the Arctic to shift tow...
In the last few decades, temperatures in the Arctic have increased twice as much as the rest of the ...
Permafrost peatlands are biogeochemical hot spots in the Arctic as they store vast amounts of carbon...
Rapid Arctic warming is causing permafrost to thaw and exposing large quantities of soil organic car...
Permafrost peatlands are biogeochemical hot spots in the Arctic as they store vast amounts of carbon...
Permafrost peatlands are biogeochemical hot spots in the Arctic as they store vast amounts of carbon...
Warming temperatures are likely to accelerate permafrost thaw in the Arctic, potentially leading to ...
Warming of the Arctic can stimulate microbial decomposition and release of permafrost soil carbon (C...
Isotopic radiocarbon (Δ14C) signatures of ecosystem respiration (Reco) can identify old soil carbon ...
Permafrost soils currently store approximately 1672 Pg of carbon (C), but as high latitudes warm, th...
Climate warming can result in both abiotic (e.g., permafrost thaw) and biotic (e.g., microbial funct...
PublishedIncreasing temperatures in northern high latitudes are causing permafrost to thaw1, making ...
Permafrost soils currently store approximately 1672 Pg of carbon (C), but as high latitudes warm, th...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. Increasing temperatures in northern hi...
The carbon (C) balance of permafrost regions is predicted to be extremely sensitive to climatic chan...
Permafrost thaw causes the seasonally thawed active layer to deepen, causing the Arctic to shift tow...
In the last few decades, temperatures in the Arctic have increased twice as much as the rest of the ...
Permafrost peatlands are biogeochemical hot spots in the Arctic as they store vast amounts of carbon...
Rapid Arctic warming is causing permafrost to thaw and exposing large quantities of soil organic car...
Permafrost peatlands are biogeochemical hot spots in the Arctic as they store vast amounts of carbon...
Permafrost peatlands are biogeochemical hot spots in the Arctic as they store vast amounts of carbon...
Warming temperatures are likely to accelerate permafrost thaw in the Arctic, potentially leading to ...
Warming of the Arctic can stimulate microbial decomposition and release of permafrost soil carbon (C...
Isotopic radiocarbon (Δ14C) signatures of ecosystem respiration (Reco) can identify old soil carbon ...
Permafrost soils currently store approximately 1672 Pg of carbon (C), but as high latitudes warm, th...
Climate warming can result in both abiotic (e.g., permafrost thaw) and biotic (e.g., microbial funct...
PublishedIncreasing temperatures in northern high latitudes are causing permafrost to thaw1, making ...
Permafrost soils currently store approximately 1672 Pg of carbon (C), but as high latitudes warm, th...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. Increasing temperatures in northern hi...
The carbon (C) balance of permafrost regions is predicted to be extremely sensitive to climatic chan...