This article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a few major components of carbon cycle in permafrost mire landforms in the sub-Arctic region of Western Siberia, Russia. It reveals the main features of geographical distribution of plant organic matter, including both the above-ground and below-ground fractions of live biomass, the biomass of dead roots (mortmass), and net primary production (NPP) in peat-accumulating flat palsa mires and in “khasyrei”—ecosystems of drained lakes in thermokarst depression on epigenetic permafrost. The study based on original methods of direct field measurements elaborated by authors for northern peatlands. In northern taiga, the NPP of palsa mires was found in the range of 300–580 ...
The Western Siberian lowlands (WSL) are the world\u27s largest high-latitude wetland, and possess ov...
The Western Siberian lowlands (WSL) are the world\u27s largest high-latitude wetland, and possess ov...
The Western Siberian lowlands (WSL) are the world\u27s largest high-latitude wetland, and possess ov...
International audienceThis article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a ...
International audienceThis article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a ...
International audienceThis article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a ...
International audienceThis article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a ...
International audienceThis article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a ...
Here we investigate the vegetation history and peat accumulation at the eastern boarder of the West ...
Here we investigate the vegetation history and peat accumulation at the eastern boarder of the West ...
The peatlands of the West Siberian Lowlands, comprising the largest pristine peatland area of the wo...
The peatlands of the West Siberian Lowlands, comprising the largest pristine peatland area of the wo...
The peatlands of the West Siberian Lowlands, comprising the largest pristine peatland area of the wo...
In the past years considerable attention has been given to soil organic carbon (SOC) stored in perma...
In the past years considerable attention has been given to soil organic carbon (SOC) stored in perma...
The Western Siberian lowlands (WSL) are the world\u27s largest high-latitude wetland, and possess ov...
The Western Siberian lowlands (WSL) are the world\u27s largest high-latitude wetland, and possess ov...
The Western Siberian lowlands (WSL) are the world\u27s largest high-latitude wetland, and possess ov...
International audienceThis article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a ...
International audienceThis article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a ...
International audienceThis article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a ...
International audienceThis article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a ...
International audienceThis article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a ...
Here we investigate the vegetation history and peat accumulation at the eastern boarder of the West ...
Here we investigate the vegetation history and peat accumulation at the eastern boarder of the West ...
The peatlands of the West Siberian Lowlands, comprising the largest pristine peatland area of the wo...
The peatlands of the West Siberian Lowlands, comprising the largest pristine peatland area of the wo...
The peatlands of the West Siberian Lowlands, comprising the largest pristine peatland area of the wo...
In the past years considerable attention has been given to soil organic carbon (SOC) stored in perma...
In the past years considerable attention has been given to soil organic carbon (SOC) stored in perma...
The Western Siberian lowlands (WSL) are the world\u27s largest high-latitude wetland, and possess ov...
The Western Siberian lowlands (WSL) are the world\u27s largest high-latitude wetland, and possess ov...
The Western Siberian lowlands (WSL) are the world\u27s largest high-latitude wetland, and possess ov...