Permafrost physicochemical parameters play a key role in controlling the response of permafrost carbon to climate change. We studied the physicochemical parameters of permafrost in an Arctic tundra region to evaluate (1) how soil parameters vary with depth and whether and how they are interrelated, (2) whether and how permafrost soil differs from its overlaying active layer, and (3) whether soil property-depth relationships are different across geomorphic features (e.g., low, flat, and high centered polygons). We also explored the possible biogeochemical processes that led to these soil characteristics and how they may affect biogeochemical reactions upon permafrost thaw. We observed (1) consistent relationships between soil property and de...
Large amounts of carbon are stored in soils of the northern circumpolar permafrost region. High-reso...
The large amounts of soil organic matter (SOM) in permafrost-affected soils are prone to increased m...
Permafrost-affected soils are among the most obvious ecosystems in which current microbial controls ...
Shallow permafrost distribution and characteristics are important for predicting ecosystem feedbacks...
Permafrost region covers 24% of the Earth’s total area and holds 1460-1600 Pg of carbon. A significa...
To project the future development of the soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in permafrost environment...
The goal of this project is to establish how geomorphologic features affect the local periglacial en...
Organic matter (OM) in arctic permafrost ground contains about twice as much carbon (C) as is curren...
Spatial analysis in earth sciences is often based on the concept of spatial autocorrelation, express...
Permafrost stores large quantities of organic carbon throughout the Arctic tundra. With the warming ...
Warming and thawing in the Arctic are promoting biogeochemical processing and hydrologic transport i...
In this contribution, we examined a latitudinal soil transect from interior Alaska, focusing on morp...
Arctic is warming nearly four times faster than the global average, and as a result, the permafrost ...
Between 30 and 80% of soil organic carbon (OC) in permafrost environments can be stabilized by inter...
To project the future development of the soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in permafrost environment...
Large amounts of carbon are stored in soils of the northern circumpolar permafrost region. High-reso...
The large amounts of soil organic matter (SOM) in permafrost-affected soils are prone to increased m...
Permafrost-affected soils are among the most obvious ecosystems in which current microbial controls ...
Shallow permafrost distribution and characteristics are important for predicting ecosystem feedbacks...
Permafrost region covers 24% of the Earth’s total area and holds 1460-1600 Pg of carbon. A significa...
To project the future development of the soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in permafrost environment...
The goal of this project is to establish how geomorphologic features affect the local periglacial en...
Organic matter (OM) in arctic permafrost ground contains about twice as much carbon (C) as is curren...
Spatial analysis in earth sciences is often based on the concept of spatial autocorrelation, express...
Permafrost stores large quantities of organic carbon throughout the Arctic tundra. With the warming ...
Warming and thawing in the Arctic are promoting biogeochemical processing and hydrologic transport i...
In this contribution, we examined a latitudinal soil transect from interior Alaska, focusing on morp...
Arctic is warming nearly four times faster than the global average, and as a result, the permafrost ...
Between 30 and 80% of soil organic carbon (OC) in permafrost environments can be stabilized by inter...
To project the future development of the soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in permafrost environment...
Large amounts of carbon are stored in soils of the northern circumpolar permafrost region. High-reso...
The large amounts of soil organic matter (SOM) in permafrost-affected soils are prone to increased m...
Permafrost-affected soils are among the most obvious ecosystems in which current microbial controls ...