The Arctic has experienced the most rapid change in climate of anywhere on Earth, and these changes are certain to drive changes in the carbon budget of the Arctic as vegetation changes, soils warm, fires become more frequent, and wetlands evolve as permafrost thaws. In this study, we review the extensive evidence for Arctic climate change and effects on the carbon cycle. In addition, we re-evaluate some of the observational evidence for changing Arctic carbon budgets. Observations suggest a more active CO2 cycle in high northern latitude ecosystems. Evidence points to increased uptake by boreal forests and Arctic ecosystems, as well as increasing respiration, especially in autumn. However, there is currently no strong evidence of increased...
Quantitative understanding of atmospheric carbon sources and sinks is necessary to develop a reasona...
As global temperatures rise, vegetation types will change, particularly in the northern high latitud...
Arctic ecosystems represent an important component in the global terrestrial exchange of greenhouse ...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
The climatic changes on earth may have serious implications for the carbon (C) cycle in the terrestr...
Significant warming of Arctic and northern regions is ongoing and may greatly alter the carbon cycle...
Northern ecosystems contain up to 455 Gt of C in the soil active layer and upper permafrost. The soi...
Arctic soils store close to 14% of the global soil carbon. Most of arctic carbon is stored below gro...
The marine Arctic is considered a net carbon sink, with large regional differences in uptake rates. ...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
Arctic-boreal landscapes are experiencing profound warming, along with changes in ecosystem moisture...
Abstract in Undetermined Historically, the function of Arctic ecosystems in terms of cycles of nutri...
Climate change is expected to alter the Arctic's carbon (C) balance and changes in these C-rich ecos...
We have measured the land-atmosphere CO2 exchange using the eddy covariance technique in a high Arct...
Terrestrial arctic ecosystems store large amounts of carbon (C). With global warming, this C might b...
Quantitative understanding of atmospheric carbon sources and sinks is necessary to develop a reasona...
As global temperatures rise, vegetation types will change, particularly in the northern high latitud...
Arctic ecosystems represent an important component in the global terrestrial exchange of greenhouse ...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
The climatic changes on earth may have serious implications for the carbon (C) cycle in the terrestr...
Significant warming of Arctic and northern regions is ongoing and may greatly alter the carbon cycle...
Northern ecosystems contain up to 455 Gt of C in the soil active layer and upper permafrost. The soi...
Arctic soils store close to 14% of the global soil carbon. Most of arctic carbon is stored below gro...
The marine Arctic is considered a net carbon sink, with large regional differences in uptake rates. ...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
Arctic-boreal landscapes are experiencing profound warming, along with changes in ecosystem moisture...
Abstract in Undetermined Historically, the function of Arctic ecosystems in terms of cycles of nutri...
Climate change is expected to alter the Arctic's carbon (C) balance and changes in these C-rich ecos...
We have measured the land-atmosphere CO2 exchange using the eddy covariance technique in a high Arct...
Terrestrial arctic ecosystems store large amounts of carbon (C). With global warming, this C might b...
Quantitative understanding of atmospheric carbon sources and sinks is necessary to develop a reasona...
As global temperatures rise, vegetation types will change, particularly in the northern high latitud...
Arctic ecosystems represent an important component in the global terrestrial exchange of greenhouse ...