Permafrost thaw alters the physical and environmental conditions of soil and may thus cause a positive feedback to climate warming through increased methane emissions. However, the current knowledge of methane emissions following thermokarst development is primarily based on expanding lakes and wetlands, with upland thermokarst being studied less often. In this study, we monitored the methane emissions during the peak growing seasons of two consecutive years along a thaw sequence within a thermo-erosion gully in a Tibetan swamp meadow. Both years had consistent results, with the early and midthaw stages (3 to 12 years since thaw) exhibiting low methane emissions that were similar to those in the undisturbed meadow, while the emissions from ...
Permafrost thaw exposes previously frozen soil organic matter to microbial decomposition. This proce...
To understand the effect of substrate and temperature on methane production in high frigid wetlands,...
Pronounced non-growing season warming and changes in soil freeze-thaw (F-T) cycles can dramatically ...
Permafrost thawing may release nitrous oxide (N2O) due to large N storage in cold environments. Howe...
Soil moisture plays a vital role in regulating the direction and magnitude of methane (CH4) fluxes. ...
International audienceIn Arctic regions, thawing permafrost soils are projected to release 50 to 250...
Glacier foreland soil was always considered as methane sink. However, there is still a lack of metha...
Permafrost thawing may release nitrous oxide (N2O) due to large N storage in cold environments. Howe...
Rapid Arctic warming is causing permafrost to thaw and exposing large quantities of soil organic car...
Thermokarst lakes are known to emit methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2), but little attention has...
Thermokarst lakes are known to emit methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2), but little attention has...
Permafrost thaw in peat plateaus leads to the flooding of surface soils and the formation of collaps...
Boreal wetlands are significant natural sources of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere, and are vulnerab...
Permafrost thaw in northern peatlands often leads to increased methane (CH4) emissions, but the unde...
Global warming causes permafrost to thaw at an unprecedented rate. In Northern Scandinavia, permafro...
Permafrost thaw exposes previously frozen soil organic matter to microbial decomposition. This proce...
To understand the effect of substrate and temperature on methane production in high frigid wetlands,...
Pronounced non-growing season warming and changes in soil freeze-thaw (F-T) cycles can dramatically ...
Permafrost thawing may release nitrous oxide (N2O) due to large N storage in cold environments. Howe...
Soil moisture plays a vital role in regulating the direction and magnitude of methane (CH4) fluxes. ...
International audienceIn Arctic regions, thawing permafrost soils are projected to release 50 to 250...
Glacier foreland soil was always considered as methane sink. However, there is still a lack of metha...
Permafrost thawing may release nitrous oxide (N2O) due to large N storage in cold environments. Howe...
Rapid Arctic warming is causing permafrost to thaw and exposing large quantities of soil organic car...
Thermokarst lakes are known to emit methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2), but little attention has...
Thermokarst lakes are known to emit methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2), but little attention has...
Permafrost thaw in peat plateaus leads to the flooding of surface soils and the formation of collaps...
Boreal wetlands are significant natural sources of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere, and are vulnerab...
Permafrost thaw in northern peatlands often leads to increased methane (CH4) emissions, but the unde...
Global warming causes permafrost to thaw at an unprecedented rate. In Northern Scandinavia, permafro...
Permafrost thaw exposes previously frozen soil organic matter to microbial decomposition. This proce...
To understand the effect of substrate and temperature on methane production in high frigid wetlands,...
Pronounced non-growing season warming and changes in soil freeze-thaw (F-T) cycles can dramatically ...