We measured soil respiration during two winters in three different ecotypes of the BOREAS northern study area. The production of CO2 was continuous throughout the winter and, when totaled for the winter of 1994-1995, was equivalent to the release of ∼40-55 g C/m2 from the soil surface. As soils cooled in the early winter, the CO2 production rate decreased in a manner that appeared to be exponentially related to shallow soil temperatures. This exponential relationship was not observed when soils began to warm, possibly indicating that there may be additional or different processes responsible for increased CO2 production during winter warming events. We also measured CO2 concentrations in soil gas and the Δ14C of the soil CO2. These measurem...
Recent climate change predictions suggest altered patterns of winter precipitation across the Arctic...
Recent warming in the Arctic, which has been amplified during the winter1,2,3, greatly enhances micr...
Recent warming in the Arctic, which has been amplified during the winter1,2,3, greatly enhances micr...
We measured soil respiration during two winters in three different ecotypes of the BOREAS northern s...
We measured soil respiration during two winters in three different ecotypes of the BOREAS northern s...
We measured soil respiration during two winters in three different ecotypes of the BOREAS northern s...
Winter soil respiration at midlatitudes can comprise a substantial portion of annual ecosystem carbo...
This paper presents data collected by an automated system designed to measure the seasonal cycle of ...
This paper presents data collected by an automated system designed to measure the seasonal cycle of ...
[1] This paper presents data collected by an automated system designed to measure the seasonal cycle...
Soils can store large quantities of carbon in the form of decaying organic matter originally derive...
We studied resource quality and climatic constraints on soil respiration over a mountain birch fores...
We studied resource quality and climatic constraints on soil respiration over a mountain birch fores...
Abstract. Arctic ecosystems could provide a substantial positive feedback to global climate change i...
We studied resource quality and climatic constraints on soil respiration over a mountain birch fores...
Recent climate change predictions suggest altered patterns of winter precipitation across the Arctic...
Recent warming in the Arctic, which has been amplified during the winter1,2,3, greatly enhances micr...
Recent warming in the Arctic, which has been amplified during the winter1,2,3, greatly enhances micr...
We measured soil respiration during two winters in three different ecotypes of the BOREAS northern s...
We measured soil respiration during two winters in three different ecotypes of the BOREAS northern s...
We measured soil respiration during two winters in three different ecotypes of the BOREAS northern s...
Winter soil respiration at midlatitudes can comprise a substantial portion of annual ecosystem carbo...
This paper presents data collected by an automated system designed to measure the seasonal cycle of ...
This paper presents data collected by an automated system designed to measure the seasonal cycle of ...
[1] This paper presents data collected by an automated system designed to measure the seasonal cycle...
Soils can store large quantities of carbon in the form of decaying organic matter originally derive...
We studied resource quality and climatic constraints on soil respiration over a mountain birch fores...
We studied resource quality and climatic constraints on soil respiration over a mountain birch fores...
Abstract. Arctic ecosystems could provide a substantial positive feedback to global climate change i...
We studied resource quality and climatic constraints on soil respiration over a mountain birch fores...
Recent climate change predictions suggest altered patterns of winter precipitation across the Arctic...
Recent warming in the Arctic, which has been amplified during the winter1,2,3, greatly enhances micr...
Recent warming in the Arctic, which has been amplified during the winter1,2,3, greatly enhances micr...