Peatlands in discontinuous permafrost regions occur as a mosaic of wetland types, each with variable sensitivity to climate change. Permafrost thaw further increases the spatial heterogeneity in ecosystem structure and function in peatlands. Carbon (C) fluxes are well characterized in end-member thaw stages such as fully intact or fully thawed permafrost but remain unconstrained for transitional stages that cover a significant area of thawing peatlands. Furthermore, changes in the environmental correlates of C fluxes, due to thaw, are not well described – a requirement for modeling future changes to C storage of permafrost peatlands. We investigated C fluxes and their correlates in end-member and a number of transitional thaw stages in a su...
Climate warming in high-latitude regions has resulted in thawing of carbon-rich permafrost soils. Pe...
Northern peatlands have accumulated large carbon (C) stocks since the last deglaciation and during p...
Permafrost peatlands store large amounts of carbon potentially vulnerable to decomposition. However,...
Permafrost peatlands are biogeochemical hot spots in the Arctic as they store vast amounts of carbon...
Soil carbon (C) in permafrost peatlands is vulnerable to decomposition with thaw under a warming cli...
Permafrost stores globally significant amounts of carbon (C) which may start to decompose and be rel...
Thicker snowpacks and their insulation effects cause winter‐warming and invoke thaw of permafrost ec...
International audiencePeatlands at high latitudes have accumulated >400 Pg carbon (C) because satura...
Permafrost peatlands are found in high-latitude regions and store globally-important amounts of soil...
Rapid, ongoing permafrost thaw of peatlands in the discontinuous permafrost zone is exposing a globa...
With a warming climate, permafrost thaw is widespread across subarctic regions. Feedbacks of peatlan...
Arctic systems are experiencing some of the most rapid warming due to climate change, causing permaf...
PublishedArticlePermafrost peatlands contain globally important amounts of soil organic carbon, owin...
Climate warming in high-latitude regions has resulted in thawing of carbon-rich permafrost soils. Pe...
Northern peatlands have accumulated large carbon (C) stocks since the last deglaciation and during p...
Permafrost peatlands store large amounts of carbon potentially vulnerable to decomposition. However,...
Permafrost peatlands are biogeochemical hot spots in the Arctic as they store vast amounts of carbon...
Soil carbon (C) in permafrost peatlands is vulnerable to decomposition with thaw under a warming cli...
Permafrost stores globally significant amounts of carbon (C) which may start to decompose and be rel...
Thicker snowpacks and their insulation effects cause winter‐warming and invoke thaw of permafrost ec...
International audiencePeatlands at high latitudes have accumulated >400 Pg carbon (C) because satura...
Permafrost peatlands are found in high-latitude regions and store globally-important amounts of soil...
Rapid, ongoing permafrost thaw of peatlands in the discontinuous permafrost zone is exposing a globa...
With a warming climate, permafrost thaw is widespread across subarctic regions. Feedbacks of peatlan...
Arctic systems are experiencing some of the most rapid warming due to climate change, causing permaf...
PublishedArticlePermafrost peatlands contain globally important amounts of soil organic carbon, owin...
Climate warming in high-latitude regions has resulted in thawing of carbon-rich permafrost soils. Pe...
Northern peatlands have accumulated large carbon (C) stocks since the last deglaciation and during p...
Permafrost peatlands store large amounts of carbon potentially vulnerable to decomposition. However,...