At its maximum annual development, snow can cover more than half the Northern Hemisphere land area with one-third experiencing seasonal snow cover. The precise conditions that develop during the annual pattern of snowpack development formation have implications for: (i) soil microbiological activity and nutrient transformations; (ii) the capacity of the accumulating snowpack to retain atmospheric derived solutes; (iii) preferential elution and rapid runoff of solutes from the snowpack during periods of thaw; and (iv) leaching of solutes. Long-term records of annual snow accumulation suggest that substantial, regional scale shifts in snowpack characteristics have been occurring. The accompanying changes in the frequency and timing of freeze-...
Soil microbial communities regulate global biogeochemical cycles and respond rapidly to changing env...
Soil microbial communities regulate global biogeochemical cycles and respond rapidly to changing env...
Microbes remain active and play an important role in soil nitrogen (N) cycle during the winter in so...
At its maximum annual development, snow can cover more than half the Northern Hemisphere land area w...
Snow amount is expected to decline in the Northern hemisphere as an effect of climate warming. Howev...
International audienceIn alpine and arctic ecosystems, the snowpack has been shown to insulate soils...
Background and Aims: Alterations in snow cover driven by climate change may impact ecosystem functio...
In alpine zones, soil microbial biomass and activity are strongly dependent on the seasonal snow cov...
A long-lasting, thick snow cover and a relatively high humidity and low temperatures characterize sn...
Abstract Seasonal snow cover provides essential insulation for mountain ecosystems, but expected cha...
The last two decades have seen significant advances in understanding the cycling of carbon and nutri...
Seasonally snow-covered alpine soils may be subjected to freeze/thaw cycles, particularly during yea...
In alpine zones, cold season processes, particularly those associated with snow accumulation and abl...
As the climate warms, winters with less snow and therefore more soil freeze-thaw cycles are likely t...
Adequate winter snow cover is vital for many ecological processes and the winter tourism industries ...
Soil microbial communities regulate global biogeochemical cycles and respond rapidly to changing env...
Soil microbial communities regulate global biogeochemical cycles and respond rapidly to changing env...
Microbes remain active and play an important role in soil nitrogen (N) cycle during the winter in so...
At its maximum annual development, snow can cover more than half the Northern Hemisphere land area w...
Snow amount is expected to decline in the Northern hemisphere as an effect of climate warming. Howev...
International audienceIn alpine and arctic ecosystems, the snowpack has been shown to insulate soils...
Background and Aims: Alterations in snow cover driven by climate change may impact ecosystem functio...
In alpine zones, soil microbial biomass and activity are strongly dependent on the seasonal snow cov...
A long-lasting, thick snow cover and a relatively high humidity and low temperatures characterize sn...
Abstract Seasonal snow cover provides essential insulation for mountain ecosystems, but expected cha...
The last two decades have seen significant advances in understanding the cycling of carbon and nutri...
Seasonally snow-covered alpine soils may be subjected to freeze/thaw cycles, particularly during yea...
In alpine zones, cold season processes, particularly those associated with snow accumulation and abl...
As the climate warms, winters with less snow and therefore more soil freeze-thaw cycles are likely t...
Adequate winter snow cover is vital for many ecological processes and the winter tourism industries ...
Soil microbial communities regulate global biogeochemical cycles and respond rapidly to changing env...
Soil microbial communities regulate global biogeochemical cycles and respond rapidly to changing env...
Microbes remain active and play an important role in soil nitrogen (N) cycle during the winter in so...