Waterborne carbon (C) forms an active and significant part of the global C cycle, which is important in theArctic where greater temperature increases and variability are anticipated relative to the rest of the globe withpotential implications for the C cycle. Understanding and quantification of the current processes governing themovement of C by connecting terrestrial and marine systems is necessary to better estimate future changes ofwaterborne C. This thesis investigates how the sub-arctic landscape influences the waterborne carbon exportby combining data-driven and modeling methods across spatial and temporal scales. First, a study of the stateof total organic carbon monitoring in northern Scandinavia was carried out using national-scale...
The ongoing pressures of climate change, as expressed by the increased intensity, duration, and freq...
No other region has warmed as rapidly in the past decades as the Arctic. Funded by the British Natur...
Subsurface hydrological flow pathways and advection rates through the landscape affect the quantity ...
Soils in permafrost regions hold substantial amounts of carbon, much of which has accumulated due to...
The subarctic landscape is composed of a complex mosaic of vegetation, geology and topography, which...
Climatic change is currently enhancing permafrost thawing and the flow of water through the landscap...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in carbon cycling in natural systems due to its r...
Tundra soils account for 50% of global stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC), and it is expected that ...
Tundra soils account for 50% of global stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC), and it is expected that ...
The aquatic pathway is increasingly being recognized as an important component of landscape scale gr...
Subarctic ecosystems are predicted to experience the fastest responses to climate change on the plan...
CO2 evasion to the atmosphere from inland waters is a major component of the global carbon (C) cycle...
Arctic rivers transport 31-42 Tg organic carbon (OC) each year to the Arctic Ocean, which is equal t...
Climate modelling studies indicate that subarctic ecosystems are predicted to show some of the earli...
International audienceThe export of organic carbon export by the rivers to the oceans either as part...
The ongoing pressures of climate change, as expressed by the increased intensity, duration, and freq...
No other region has warmed as rapidly in the past decades as the Arctic. Funded by the British Natur...
Subsurface hydrological flow pathways and advection rates through the landscape affect the quantity ...
Soils in permafrost regions hold substantial amounts of carbon, much of which has accumulated due to...
The subarctic landscape is composed of a complex mosaic of vegetation, geology and topography, which...
Climatic change is currently enhancing permafrost thawing and the flow of water through the landscap...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in carbon cycling in natural systems due to its r...
Tundra soils account for 50% of global stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC), and it is expected that ...
Tundra soils account for 50% of global stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC), and it is expected that ...
The aquatic pathway is increasingly being recognized as an important component of landscape scale gr...
Subarctic ecosystems are predicted to experience the fastest responses to climate change on the plan...
CO2 evasion to the atmosphere from inland waters is a major component of the global carbon (C) cycle...
Arctic rivers transport 31-42 Tg organic carbon (OC) each year to the Arctic Ocean, which is equal t...
Climate modelling studies indicate that subarctic ecosystems are predicted to show some of the earli...
International audienceThe export of organic carbon export by the rivers to the oceans either as part...
The ongoing pressures of climate change, as expressed by the increased intensity, duration, and freq...
No other region has warmed as rapidly in the past decades as the Arctic. Funded by the British Natur...
Subsurface hydrological flow pathways and advection rates through the landscape affect the quantity ...