This synthesis addresses the vulnerability of the North American high-latitude soil organic carbon (SOC) pool to climate change. Disturbances caused by climate warming in arctic, subarctic, and boreal environments can result in significant redistribution of C among major reservoirs with potential global impacts. We divide the current northern high-latitude SOC pools into (1) near-surface soils where SOC is affected by seasonal freeze-thaw processes and changes in moisture status, and (2) deeper permafrost and peatland strata down to several tens of meters depth where SOC is usually not affected by short-term changes. We address key factors (permafrost, vegetation, hydrology, paleoenvironmental history) and processes (C input, storage, decom...
Northern Hemisphere permafrost affected land areas contain about twice as much carbon as the global ...
Permafrost stores globally significant amounts of carbon (C) which may start to decompose and be rel...
Climate warming enhances multiple ecosystem C fluxes, but the net impact of changing C fluxes on soi...
This synthesis addresses the vulnerability of the North American high-latitude soil organic carbon (...
This synthesis addresses the vulnerability of the North American high-latitude soil organic carbon (...
High latitude terrestrial ecosystems are considered key components in the global carbon (C) cycle an...
The current estimate of the soil organic carbon (SOC) pool in the northern permafrost region of 1672...
This is the final version. Available from the American Geophysical Union via the DOI in this recordT...
Organic matter (OM) in arctic permafrost ground contains about twice as much carbon (C) as is curren...
The magnitude of future emissions of greenhouse gases from the northern permafrost region depends cr...
© The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
The direction and magnitude of soil organic carbon (SOC) changes in response to climate change remai...
Northern peatlands contain a large terrestrial carbon pool that plays an important role in the Earth...
Thaw and release of permafrost carbon (C) due to climate change is likely to offset increased vegeta...
Permafrost soils contain more than 1300 Pg of carbon (C), twice the amount of C in the atmosphere. T...
Northern Hemisphere permafrost affected land areas contain about twice as much carbon as the global ...
Permafrost stores globally significant amounts of carbon (C) which may start to decompose and be rel...
Climate warming enhances multiple ecosystem C fluxes, but the net impact of changing C fluxes on soi...
This synthesis addresses the vulnerability of the North American high-latitude soil organic carbon (...
This synthesis addresses the vulnerability of the North American high-latitude soil organic carbon (...
High latitude terrestrial ecosystems are considered key components in the global carbon (C) cycle an...
The current estimate of the soil organic carbon (SOC) pool in the northern permafrost region of 1672...
This is the final version. Available from the American Geophysical Union via the DOI in this recordT...
Organic matter (OM) in arctic permafrost ground contains about twice as much carbon (C) as is curren...
The magnitude of future emissions of greenhouse gases from the northern permafrost region depends cr...
© The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
The direction and magnitude of soil organic carbon (SOC) changes in response to climate change remai...
Northern peatlands contain a large terrestrial carbon pool that plays an important role in the Earth...
Thaw and release of permafrost carbon (C) due to climate change is likely to offset increased vegeta...
Permafrost soils contain more than 1300 Pg of carbon (C), twice the amount of C in the atmosphere. T...
Northern Hemisphere permafrost affected land areas contain about twice as much carbon as the global ...
Permafrost stores globally significant amounts of carbon (C) which may start to decompose and be rel...
Climate warming enhances multiple ecosystem C fluxes, but the net impact of changing C fluxes on soi...