When organic matter from thawed permafrost is released, the sources and sinks of greenhouse gases (GHGs), like carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and methane (CH 4 ) in Arctic rivers will be influenced in the future. However, the temporal variation, environmental controls, and magnitude of the Arctic riverine GHGs are largely unknown. We measured in situ high temporal resolution concentrations of CO 2 , CH 4 , and oxygen (O 2 ) in the Ambolikha River in northeast Siberia between late June and early August 2019. During this period, the largely supersaturated riverine CO 2 and CH 4 concentrations decreased steadily by 90% and 78%, respectively, while the O 2 concentrations increased by 22% and were driven by the decreasing water temperature. Estimated ga...
Inland water systems are generally supersaturated in carbon dioxide (CO2) and are increasingly recog...
Despite recent progress in the understanding of the carbon (C) cycle of Siberian permafrost-affected...
Much of the 191.8 Pg C in the upper 1 m of Arctic soil of Arctic soil organic mater is, or is at ris...
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...
When organic matter from thawed permafrost is released, the sources and sinks of greenhouse gases (G...
Inland waters in Arctic landscapes have carbon and nutrient cycles that are closely coupled to terre...
Large amounts of methane (CH4) could be released as a result of the gradual or abrupt thawing of Arc...
Streams and rivers are active processors of terrestrial carbon and significant sources of carbon dio...
Mobilization of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and CO2 from the frozen peat to surface waters in the...
Despite the importance of small and medium size rivers of Siberian boreal zone in greenhouse gases (...
Inland waters are an ubiquitous feature of Arctic landscapes, with carbon (C) and nutrient cycles th...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emission from inland waters of permafrost-affected regions is one of the key fa...
Inland water systems are generally supersaturated in carbon dioxide (CO2) and are increasingly recog...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Inland water systems are generally supersaturated in carbon dioxide (CO2) and are increasingly recog...
Despite recent progress in the understanding of the carbon (C) cycle of Siberian permafrost-affected...
Much of the 191.8 Pg C in the upper 1 m of Arctic soil of Arctic soil organic mater is, or is at ris...
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...
When organic matter from thawed permafrost is released, the sources and sinks of greenhouse gases (G...
Inland waters in Arctic landscapes have carbon and nutrient cycles that are closely coupled to terre...
Large amounts of methane (CH4) could be released as a result of the gradual or abrupt thawing of Arc...
Streams and rivers are active processors of terrestrial carbon and significant sources of carbon dio...
Mobilization of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and CO2 from the frozen peat to surface waters in the...
Despite the importance of small and medium size rivers of Siberian boreal zone in greenhouse gases (...
Inland waters are an ubiquitous feature of Arctic landscapes, with carbon (C) and nutrient cycles th...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emission from inland waters of permafrost-affected regions is one of the key fa...
Inland water systems are generally supersaturated in carbon dioxide (CO2) and are increasingly recog...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Inland water systems are generally supersaturated in carbon dioxide (CO2) and are increasingly recog...
Despite recent progress in the understanding of the carbon (C) cycle of Siberian permafrost-affected...
Much of the 191.8 Pg C in the upper 1 m of Arctic soil of Arctic soil organic mater is, or is at ris...