Climate change is causing temperatures in the Arctic to rise faster than in any other region of the world. This rapid warming leads, among other effects, to the massive loss of ice masses, development of thermokarst features when permafrost thaws, intensification of the hydrological cycle, and increasing loads of nutrients and organic carbon to surface waters. Freshwaters are highly sensitive to these changes, which affect microbial community composition and diversity. Therefore, these ecosystems are good sentinels to study processes in primary ecological succession related to ecosystem processes such as productivity and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. With this study, we aim to contribute to a deeper understanding of the linkages between b...
Climate change poses a substantial threat to the stability of the Arctic terrestrial carbon (C) pool...
Lake-rich Arctic deltas differ biogeochemically from tundra lakes, and their role as sources and sin...
Despite the importance of river nutrient retention in regulating downstream water quality and the po...
A warming climate is rapidly changing the distribution and exchanges of carbon within high Arctic ec...
Abstract Global warming is enhancing the mobilization of organic carbon (C) from Arctic soils into ...
When organic matter from thawed permafrost is released, the sources and sinks of greenhouse gases (G...
The aquatic pathway is increasingly being recognized as an important component of landscape scale gr...
Global warming is enhancing the mobilization of organic carbon (C) from Arctic soils into streams, w...
Arctic and sub-Arctic freshwaters are currently experiencing substantial ecosystem changes due to th...
Global warming is enhancing the mobilization of organic carbon (C) from Arctic soils into streams, w...
peer reviewedDissolved organic matter (DOM) is a significant component of the global carbon cycle wh...
Large amounts of methane (CH4) could be released as a result of the gradual or abrupt thawing of Arc...
When organic matter from thawed permafrost is released, the sources and sinks of greenhouse gases (G...
When organic matter from thawed permafrost is released, the sources and sinks of greenhouse gases (G...
Inland waters are an ubiquitous feature of Arctic landscapes, with carbon (C) and nutrient cycles th...
Climate change poses a substantial threat to the stability of the Arctic terrestrial carbon (C) pool...
Lake-rich Arctic deltas differ biogeochemically from tundra lakes, and their role as sources and sin...
Despite the importance of river nutrient retention in regulating downstream water quality and the po...
A warming climate is rapidly changing the distribution and exchanges of carbon within high Arctic ec...
Abstract Global warming is enhancing the mobilization of organic carbon (C) from Arctic soils into ...
When organic matter from thawed permafrost is released, the sources and sinks of greenhouse gases (G...
The aquatic pathway is increasingly being recognized as an important component of landscape scale gr...
Global warming is enhancing the mobilization of organic carbon (C) from Arctic soils into streams, w...
Arctic and sub-Arctic freshwaters are currently experiencing substantial ecosystem changes due to th...
Global warming is enhancing the mobilization of organic carbon (C) from Arctic soils into streams, w...
peer reviewedDissolved organic matter (DOM) is a significant component of the global carbon cycle wh...
Large amounts of methane (CH4) could be released as a result of the gradual or abrupt thawing of Arc...
When organic matter from thawed permafrost is released, the sources and sinks of greenhouse gases (G...
When organic matter from thawed permafrost is released, the sources and sinks of greenhouse gases (G...
Inland waters are an ubiquitous feature of Arctic landscapes, with carbon (C) and nutrient cycles th...
Climate change poses a substantial threat to the stability of the Arctic terrestrial carbon (C) pool...
Lake-rich Arctic deltas differ biogeochemically from tundra lakes, and their role as sources and sin...
Despite the importance of river nutrient retention in regulating downstream water quality and the po...