Permafrost carbon cycle and its dynamics on the Tibetan Plateau
Our knowledge on permafrost carbon (C) cycle is crucial for understanding its feedback to
climate warming and develo** nature-based solutions for mitigating climate change. To …
climate warming and develo** nature-based solutions for mitigating climate change. To …
The land–ocean Arctic carbon cycle
Anthropogenic climate warming is amplified in the Arctic, impacting the Arctic carbon cycle
and its role in regulating climate and global biogeochemical cycles. In this Review, we …
and its role in regulating climate and global biogeochemical cycles. In this Review, we …
Wildfires offset the increasing but spatially heterogeneous Arctic–boreal CO2 uptake
Abstract The Arctic–Boreal Zone is rapidly warming, impacting its large soil carbon stocks.
Here we use a new compilation of terrestrial ecosystem CO2 fluxes, geospatial datasets and …
Here we use a new compilation of terrestrial ecosystem CO2 fluxes, geospatial datasets and …
Permafrost Region Greenhouse Gas Budgets Suggest a Weak CO2 Sink and CH4 and N2O Sources, But Magnitudes Differ Between Top‐Down and Bottom‐Up …
Large stocks of soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in northern permafrost soils are vulnerable
to remobilization under climate change. However, there are large uncertainties in present …
to remobilization under climate change. However, there are large uncertainties in present …
Permafrost carbon: Progress on understanding stocks and fluxes across northern terrestrial ecosystems
Significant progress in permafrost carbon science made over the past decades include the
identification of vast permafrost carbon stocks, the development of new pan‐Arctic …
identification of vast permafrost carbon stocks, the development of new pan‐Arctic …
Changing climatic controls on the greenhouse gas balance of thermokarst bogs during succession after permafrost thaw
Permafrost thaw in northern peatlands causes collapse of permafrost peat plateaus and
thermokarst bog development, with potential impacts on atmospheric greenhouse gas …
thermokarst bog development, with potential impacts on atmospheric greenhouse gas …
[HTML][HTML] Methane flux from Beringian coastal wetlands for the past 20,000 years
Atmospheric methane (CH 4) concentrations have gone through rapid changes since the
last deglaciation; however, the reasons for abrupt increases around 14,700 and 11,600 …
last deglaciation; however, the reasons for abrupt increases around 14,700 and 11,600 …
Carbon degradation and mobilisation potentials of thawing permafrost peatlands in northern Norway inferred from laboratory incubations
ST Kjær, S Westermann, N Nedkvitne… - Biogeosciences, 2024 - bg.copernicus.org
Permafrost soils are undergoing rapid thawing due to climate change and global warming.
Permafrost peatlands are especially vulnerable, as they are located near the southern …
Permafrost peatlands are especially vulnerable, as they are located near the southern …
Microbial Ecology of Permafrost Soils: Populations, Processes, and Perspectives
Permafrost microbial research has flourished in the past decades, due in part to
improvements in sampling and molecular techniques, but also the increased focus on the …
improvements in sampling and molecular techniques, but also the increased focus on the …
[HTML][HTML] Climate Warming Controls Vegetation Growth with Increasing Importance of Permafrost Degradation in the Northern Hemisphere During 1982–2022
In permafrost regions, vegetation growth is influenced by both climate conditions and the
effects of permafrost degradation. Climate factors affect multiple aspects of the environment …
effects of permafrost degradation. Climate factors affect multiple aspects of the environment …