Arctic ecosystems are threatened by pollution from recently detected extreme atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition events in which up to 90% of the annual N deposition can occur in just a few days. We undertook the first assessment of the fate of N from extreme deposition in High Arctic tundra and are presenting the results from the whole ecosystem 15N labelling experiment. In 2010, we simulated N depositions at rates of 0, 0.04, 0.4 and 1.2 g N m− 2 yr− 1, applied as 15NH415NO3 in Svalbard (79°N), during the summer. Separate applications of 15NO3− and 15NH4+ were also made to determine the importance of N form in their retention.More than 95% of the total 15N applied was recovered after one growing season (~ 90% after two), demonstrating a c...
As a potent fertilizer, reactive nitrogen plays an important role in Arctic ecosystems. Since the Ar...
Understanding N budgets of tundra ecosystems is crucial for projecting future changes in plant commu...
Peatlands play an important role in modulating the climate, mainly through sequestration of carbon d...
Arctic ecosystems are threatened by pollution from recently detected extreme atmospheric nitrogen (N...
Increases in the long-range aerial transport of reactive N species from low to high latitudes will l...
Increases in the long‐range aerial transport of reactive N species from low to high latitudes will l...
To unravel the potential effects of climate warming on soil N availability in a high Arctic tundra e...
Increases in the long-range aerial transport of reactive N species from low to high latitudes will l...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Acknowledgements We are indebted to Ian Alexander who initiated the fertilisation experiment with SJ...
The currently observed climate warming will lead to widespread degradation of near-surface permafros...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Climate change in the Arctic is altering the delivery of nutrients from terrestrial to aquatic ecosy...
Nutrient availability for tundra vegetation could change drastically due to increasing temperatures ...
Low nitrogen availability in the high Arctic represents a major constraint for plant growth, which l...
As a potent fertilizer, reactive nitrogen plays an important role in Arctic ecosystems. Since the Ar...
Understanding N budgets of tundra ecosystems is crucial for projecting future changes in plant commu...
Peatlands play an important role in modulating the climate, mainly through sequestration of carbon d...
Arctic ecosystems are threatened by pollution from recently detected extreme atmospheric nitrogen (N...
Increases in the long-range aerial transport of reactive N species from low to high latitudes will l...
Increases in the long‐range aerial transport of reactive N species from low to high latitudes will l...
To unravel the potential effects of climate warming on soil N availability in a high Arctic tundra e...
Increases in the long-range aerial transport of reactive N species from low to high latitudes will l...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Acknowledgements We are indebted to Ian Alexander who initiated the fertilisation experiment with SJ...
The currently observed climate warming will lead to widespread degradation of near-surface permafros...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Climate change in the Arctic is altering the delivery of nutrients from terrestrial to aquatic ecosy...
Nutrient availability for tundra vegetation could change drastically due to increasing temperatures ...
Low nitrogen availability in the high Arctic represents a major constraint for plant growth, which l...
As a potent fertilizer, reactive nitrogen plays an important role in Arctic ecosystems. Since the Ar...
Understanding N budgets of tundra ecosystems is crucial for projecting future changes in plant commu...
Peatlands play an important role in modulating the climate, mainly through sequestration of carbon d...