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Pan-Arctic Peatlands Have Expanded During Recent Warming. [PDF]
Handley J +21 more
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Abstract The biogeochemical fate of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (tDOC) in aquatic environments is a poorly understood part of the carbon cycle. In nature, tDOC undergoes photochemical and microbial degradation simultaneously. However, photochemical and microbial degradation are generally quantified separately, and nonlinear interactions ...
Patrick Martin +6 more
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Do current biomass equations for Alnus glutinosa and Betula pubescens misestimate carbon stocks at peatland sites? [PDF]
Gercken H +7 more
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Frozen Soil Hydrological Processes and Their Effects: A Review and Synthesis
Abstract Frozen soils, including seasonally frozen ground and permafrost, are rapidly changing under a warming climate, with cascading effects on water, energy, and carbon cycles. We synthesize recent advances in the physics, observation, and modeling of frozen‐soil hydrology, emphasizing freeze–thaw dynamics, infiltration regimes and preferential flow,
Ying Zhao +12 more
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Greenhouse gas balance of solar parks built on peatlands in Germany. [PDF]
Schwill F +4 more
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Abstract Terrestrial respiration is one of the poorly understood processes in the global carbon cycle. However, expanding observations and machine learning approaches have led to a proliferation of estimates. We compiled total ecosystem and heterotrophic respiration estimates derived from top‐down atmospheric inversions and bottom‐up upscaling of ...
Ashley Ballantyne +8 more
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Global patterns of commodity-driven deforestation and associated carbon emissions. [PDF]
Singh C, Persson UM.
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Abstract Substrates added to peatland soils through anthropogenic disturbance alter carbon cycling and can shift these ecosystems from sinks to sources of atmospheric carbon. Isolating the direct influence these substrates have on peatland carbon cycling can be a challenge in field‐based studies due to interacting effects of vegetation and ...
Marissa A. Davies +3 more
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Identifying hotspots of greenhouse gas emissions from drained peatlands in the European Union. [PDF]
van Giersbergen Q +7 more
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Constraining Greenhouse Gas Cycling and Emissions in Africa's Largest Humic Lake
Abstract Humic tropical lakes and wetlands are globally important sources of atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs). However, mechanistic insight into GHG cycling in such systems remains limited—especially in understudied central Africa. To address this, here we measured high‐, falling‐, and low‐water seasonal concentrations and isotopic compositions of ...
M. Barthel +16 more
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