International audienceTo determine the influence of fire and thermokarst in a boreal landscape, we investigated ~600 years of vegetation succession from peat cores within and adjacent to a permafrost collapse feature on the Tanana River Floodplain of Interior Alaska. Radioisotope dating, diatom assemblages, plant macrofossils, charcoal fragments, and carbon and nitrogen content of the peat profile indicate that succession proceeded from a terrestrial forest to a sedge-dominated wetland over 100 years ago and to a Sphagnum-dominated bog in approximately 1970. The shift from sedge to Sphagnum, and a decrease in the detrended tree-ring width index of black spruce trees adjacent to the collapse coincided with an increase in the growing season t...
Novel fire regimes are expected in many boreal regions, and it is unclear how biogeochemical cycles ...
Understanding feedbacks between terrestrial and atmospheric systems is vital for predicting the cons...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> The dynamics of (A) moss, (B) fibrous, and (C) amorphous organic soil ...
To determine the influence of fire and thermokarst in a boreal landscape, we investigated peat cores...
Fire-induced permafrost degradation is well documented in boreal forests, but the role of fires in i...
PublishedArticlePermafrost peatlands contain globally important amounts of soil organic carbon, owin...
Anthropogenic warming is amplified in the northern high latitudes, and disturbance processes such as...
Northern regions are experiencing rapid climate warming. As these regions warm, the occurrences of n...
The current climate trends indicate amplified high latitude warming. Boreal peatlands can be found w...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Old Crow Flats is a lake-rich thermokarst landscape spanning 5,600 km2 within the continuous permafr...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tResearch Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H...
We synthesize recent results from lake-sediment studies of Holocene fire-climate-vegetation interact...
The Arctic is warming rapidly as a result of global climate change. Permafrost - permanently frozen ...
Soil carbon (C) in permafrost peatlands is vulnerable to decomposition with thaw under a warming cli...
Novel fire regimes are expected in many boreal regions, and it is unclear how biogeochemical cycles ...
Understanding feedbacks between terrestrial and atmospheric systems is vital for predicting the cons...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> The dynamics of (A) moss, (B) fibrous, and (C) amorphous organic soil ...
To determine the influence of fire and thermokarst in a boreal landscape, we investigated peat cores...
Fire-induced permafrost degradation is well documented in boreal forests, but the role of fires in i...
PublishedArticlePermafrost peatlands contain globally important amounts of soil organic carbon, owin...
Anthropogenic warming is amplified in the northern high latitudes, and disturbance processes such as...
Northern regions are experiencing rapid climate warming. As these regions warm, the occurrences of n...
The current climate trends indicate amplified high latitude warming. Boreal peatlands can be found w...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Old Crow Flats is a lake-rich thermokarst landscape spanning 5,600 km2 within the continuous permafr...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tResearch Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H...
We synthesize recent results from lake-sediment studies of Holocene fire-climate-vegetation interact...
The Arctic is warming rapidly as a result of global climate change. Permafrost - permanently frozen ...
Soil carbon (C) in permafrost peatlands is vulnerable to decomposition with thaw under a warming cli...
Novel fire regimes are expected in many boreal regions, and it is unclear how biogeochemical cycles ...
Understanding feedbacks between terrestrial and atmospheric systems is vital for predicting the cons...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> The dynamics of (A) moss, (B) fibrous, and (C) amorphous organic soil ...