In alpine tundra the interannual and seasonal variability of C and N forms in soil and lake water during the short snow-free season could be significant and related to climatic and pedoclimatic variables. The hypothesis that not only the climatic and pedoclimatic parameters recorded during the summer season but also the ones measured during the previous snow-covered season could contribute to explaining the C and N dynamics in soil and surface water was tested along 10 snow-free seasons in 3 sites in the alpine tundra in the north-western Italian Alps (LTER site Istituto Mosso). Among the considered parameters, the snow cover duration (SCD) exerted a primary control on soil N-NH4+, DOC, Cmicr, Nmicr and DOC:DON ratio, with an inverse relati...
Dataset provides information about soil temperature, soil C and N dynamics at different sites in the...
The last two decades have seen significant advances in understanding the cycling of carbon and nutri...
At its maximum annual development, snow can cover more than half the Northern Hemisphere land area w...
In alpine tundra the interannual and seasonal variability of C and N forms in soil and lake water du...
A long-lasting, thick snow cover and a relatively high humidity and low temperatures characterize sn...
Mountain regions are vulnerable to climate change but information about the climate sensitivity of s...
Seasonally snow-covered alpine soils may be subjected to freeze/thaw cycles, particularly during yea...
Surface mineral horizons from four ecosystems sampled in the northwestern Italian Alps were incubate...
International audienceIn alpine and arctic ecosystems, the snowpack has been shown to insulate soils...
Dataset provides information about soil temperature, soil C and N dynamics at different sites in the...
Dataset provides information about soil temperature, soil C and N dynamics at different sites in the...
In alpine zones, cold season processes, particularly those associated with snow accumulation and abl...
International audienceAtmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition increasingly impacts remote ecosystems. At...
In alpine zones, soil microbial biomass and activity are strongly dependent on the seasonal snow cov...
There is growing recognition that physical characteristics of landscapes influence nitrogen (N) cycl...
Dataset provides information about soil temperature, soil C and N dynamics at different sites in the...
The last two decades have seen significant advances in understanding the cycling of carbon and nutri...
At its maximum annual development, snow can cover more than half the Northern Hemisphere land area w...
In alpine tundra the interannual and seasonal variability of C and N forms in soil and lake water du...
A long-lasting, thick snow cover and a relatively high humidity and low temperatures characterize sn...
Mountain regions are vulnerable to climate change but information about the climate sensitivity of s...
Seasonally snow-covered alpine soils may be subjected to freeze/thaw cycles, particularly during yea...
Surface mineral horizons from four ecosystems sampled in the northwestern Italian Alps were incubate...
International audienceIn alpine and arctic ecosystems, the snowpack has been shown to insulate soils...
Dataset provides information about soil temperature, soil C and N dynamics at different sites in the...
Dataset provides information about soil temperature, soil C and N dynamics at different sites in the...
In alpine zones, cold season processes, particularly those associated with snow accumulation and abl...
International audienceAtmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition increasingly impacts remote ecosystems. At...
In alpine zones, soil microbial biomass and activity are strongly dependent on the seasonal snow cov...
There is growing recognition that physical characteristics of landscapes influence nitrogen (N) cycl...
Dataset provides information about soil temperature, soil C and N dynamics at different sites in the...
The last two decades have seen significant advances in understanding the cycling of carbon and nutri...
At its maximum annual development, snow can cover more than half the Northern Hemisphere land area w...