Carbon (C) release from thawing permafrost is potentially the largest climate feedback from terrestrial ecosystems. However, the magnitude of this feedback remains highly uncertain, partly due to the limited understanding of how abrupt permafrost thaw (e.g. permafrost collapse) alters soil organic matter (SOM) quality. Here we employed elemental analysis, stable isotope analysis, biomarker and nuclear magnetic resonance techniques to explore changes in soil C concentration and stock as well as SOM quality following permafrost collapse on the Tibetan Plateau. Our results showed that permafrost collapse resulted in a 21% decrease in soil C concentration and a 32% reduction in C stock of the top 15 cm of soil over 16 years. Moreover, permafros...
Permafrost regions with high soil organic carbon (SOC) storage are extremely vulnerable to global wa...
In this larger study, we are asking the question: Is old carbon that comprises the bulk of the soil ...
Mountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter that may be highly vul...
Carbon (C) release from thawing permafrost is potentially the largest climate feedback from terrestr...
The sign and magnitude of permafrost carbon (C)-climate feedback are highly uncertain due to the lim...
The Tibetan Plateau reacts particularly sensitively to possible effects of climate change. Approxima...
Ongoing global temperature rise has caused significant thaw and degradation of permafrost soils on t...
Permafrost soils store large amounts of carbon. Warming can result in carbon release from thawing pe...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (319881...
The Tibetan Plateau reacts particularly sensitively to possible effects of climate change. Approxima...
Understanding the changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) storage and chemical stabilization dynamics i...
Purpose Although many studies have paid attention to the storage and dynamics of organic carbon (OC)...
Labile organic matter plays an important role in permafrost carbon cycling, however, little is known...
Permafrost degradation can result in the formation of permafrost collapsed ground features, and thus...
Climate warming is likely inducing carbon loss from soils of northern ecosystems, but little evidenc...
Permafrost regions with high soil organic carbon (SOC) storage are extremely vulnerable to global wa...
In this larger study, we are asking the question: Is old carbon that comprises the bulk of the soil ...
Mountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter that may be highly vul...
Carbon (C) release from thawing permafrost is potentially the largest climate feedback from terrestr...
The sign and magnitude of permafrost carbon (C)-climate feedback are highly uncertain due to the lim...
The Tibetan Plateau reacts particularly sensitively to possible effects of climate change. Approxima...
Ongoing global temperature rise has caused significant thaw and degradation of permafrost soils on t...
Permafrost soils store large amounts of carbon. Warming can result in carbon release from thawing pe...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (319881...
The Tibetan Plateau reacts particularly sensitively to possible effects of climate change. Approxima...
Understanding the changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) storage and chemical stabilization dynamics i...
Purpose Although many studies have paid attention to the storage and dynamics of organic carbon (OC)...
Labile organic matter plays an important role in permafrost carbon cycling, however, little is known...
Permafrost degradation can result in the formation of permafrost collapsed ground features, and thus...
Climate warming is likely inducing carbon loss from soils of northern ecosystems, but little evidenc...
Permafrost regions with high soil organic carbon (SOC) storage are extremely vulnerable to global wa...
In this larger study, we are asking the question: Is old carbon that comprises the bulk of the soil ...
Mountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter that may be highly vul...