Models predict that thaw of permafrost soils at northern high-latitudes will release tens of billions of tonnes of carbon (C) to the atmosphere by 21001-3. The effect on the Earth's climate depends strongly on the proportion of this C which is released as the more powerful greenhouse gas methane (CH4), rather than carbon dioxide (CO2)1,4; even if CH4 emissions represent just 2% of the C release, they would contribute approximately one quarter of the climate forcing5. In northern peatlands, thaw of ice-rich permafrost causes surface subsidence (thermokarst) and water-logging6, exposing substantial stores (10s of kg C m-2, ref. 7) of previously-frozen organic matter to anaerobic conditions, and generating ideal conditions for permafrost-deriv...
PublishedIncreasing temperatures in northern high latitudes are causing permafrost to thaw1, making ...
High-latitude soils store vast amounts of perennially frozen and therefore inert organic matter. Wit...
International audienceThe magnitude of future emissions of greenhouse gases from the northern permaf...
Models predict that thaw of permafrost soils at northern high latitudes will release tens of billion...
Permafrost stores globally significant amounts of carbon (C) which may start to decompose and be rel...
Peat in the discontinuous permafrost zone contains a globally significant reservoir of carbon that h...
Permafrost peatlands are biogeochemical hot spots in the Arctic as they store vast amounts of carbon...
Climate warming in high-latitude regions is thawing carbon-rich permafrost soils, which can release ...
Permafrost peatlands contain globally important amounts of soil organic carbon, owing to cold condit...
Global warming causes permafrost to thaw at an unprecedented rate. In Northern Scandinavia, permafro...
The decomposition of thawing permafrost organic matter (OM) to the greenhouse gases (GHG) carbon dio...
The magnitude of future emissions of greenhouse gases from the northern permafrost region depends cr...
Soil carbon (C) in permafrost peatlands is vulnerable to decomposition with thaw under a warming cli...
Small, organic-rich lakes are important sources of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atm...
Thicker snowpacks and their insulation effects cause winter-warming and invoke thaw of permafrost ec...
PublishedIncreasing temperatures in northern high latitudes are causing permafrost to thaw1, making ...
High-latitude soils store vast amounts of perennially frozen and therefore inert organic matter. Wit...
International audienceThe magnitude of future emissions of greenhouse gases from the northern permaf...
Models predict that thaw of permafrost soils at northern high latitudes will release tens of billion...
Permafrost stores globally significant amounts of carbon (C) which may start to decompose and be rel...
Peat in the discontinuous permafrost zone contains a globally significant reservoir of carbon that h...
Permafrost peatlands are biogeochemical hot spots in the Arctic as they store vast amounts of carbon...
Climate warming in high-latitude regions is thawing carbon-rich permafrost soils, which can release ...
Permafrost peatlands contain globally important amounts of soil organic carbon, owing to cold condit...
Global warming causes permafrost to thaw at an unprecedented rate. In Northern Scandinavia, permafro...
The decomposition of thawing permafrost organic matter (OM) to the greenhouse gases (GHG) carbon dio...
The magnitude of future emissions of greenhouse gases from the northern permafrost region depends cr...
Soil carbon (C) in permafrost peatlands is vulnerable to decomposition with thaw under a warming cli...
Small, organic-rich lakes are important sources of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atm...
Thicker snowpacks and their insulation effects cause winter-warming and invoke thaw of permafrost ec...
PublishedIncreasing temperatures in northern high latitudes are causing permafrost to thaw1, making ...
High-latitude soils store vast amounts of perennially frozen and therefore inert organic matter. Wit...
International audienceThe magnitude of future emissions of greenhouse gases from the northern permaf...