The risk of carbon emissions from permafrost is linked to an increase in ground temperature and thus in particular to thermal insulation by vegetation, soil layers and snow cover. Ground insulation can be influenced by the presence of large herbivores browsing for food in both winter and summer. In this study, we examine the potential impact of large herbivore presence on the soil carbon storage in a thermokarst landscape in northeastern Siberia. Our aim in this pilot study is to conduct a first analysis on whether intensive large herbivore grazing may slow or even reverse permafrost thaw by affecting thermal insulation through modifying ground cover properties. As permafrost soil temperatures are important for organic matter decomposition,...
In this larger study, we are asking the question: Is old carbon that comprises the bulk of the soil ...
In this larger study, we are asking the question: Is old carbon that comprises the bulk of the soil ...
There are around 16,000 thermokarst depressions, also known as “Alas”, located in Central Yakutia lo...
The risk of carbon emissions from permafrost is linked to an increase in ground temperature and thus...
The risk of carbon emissions from permafrost is linked to an increase in ground temperature and thus...
Permafrost degradation and organic matter decomposition in the terrestrial Arctic are strongly depen...
These five cores were obtained from a terrestrial permafrost area in northeastern Siberia (U1: March...
An important portion of the large northern permafrost soil organic carbon (SOC) pool might be releas...
To test the effect of reindeer husbandry on soil carbon storage of seasonally frozen ground, we anal...
To test the effect of reindeer husbandry on soil carbon storage of seasonally frozen ground, we anal...
To test the effect of reindeer husbandry on soil carbon storage of seasonally frozen ground, we anal...
The circumpolar Arctic is currently facing multiple global changes that have the potential to alter ...
storage in permafrost and soils of the mammoth tundra-steppe biome: Role in the global carbon budget...
Abstract This study relates soil organic matter (SOM) characteristics to initial soil incubation car...
Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even induce ...
In this larger study, we are asking the question: Is old carbon that comprises the bulk of the soil ...
In this larger study, we are asking the question: Is old carbon that comprises the bulk of the soil ...
There are around 16,000 thermokarst depressions, also known as “Alas”, located in Central Yakutia lo...
The risk of carbon emissions from permafrost is linked to an increase in ground temperature and thus...
The risk of carbon emissions from permafrost is linked to an increase in ground temperature and thus...
Permafrost degradation and organic matter decomposition in the terrestrial Arctic are strongly depen...
These five cores were obtained from a terrestrial permafrost area in northeastern Siberia (U1: March...
An important portion of the large northern permafrost soil organic carbon (SOC) pool might be releas...
To test the effect of reindeer husbandry on soil carbon storage of seasonally frozen ground, we anal...
To test the effect of reindeer husbandry on soil carbon storage of seasonally frozen ground, we anal...
To test the effect of reindeer husbandry on soil carbon storage of seasonally frozen ground, we anal...
The circumpolar Arctic is currently facing multiple global changes that have the potential to alter ...
storage in permafrost and soils of the mammoth tundra-steppe biome: Role in the global carbon budget...
Abstract This study relates soil organic matter (SOM) characteristics to initial soil incubation car...
Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even induce ...
In this larger study, we are asking the question: Is old carbon that comprises the bulk of the soil ...
In this larger study, we are asking the question: Is old carbon that comprises the bulk of the soil ...
There are around 16,000 thermokarst depressions, also known as “Alas”, located in Central Yakutia lo...