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Understanding the Dynamics of Record‐Shattering Compound Drought‐Heatwave Events and Their Impacts on Ecosystems

open access: yesEarth's Future, Volume 14, Issue 1, January 2026.
Abstract Recently, unprecedented compound drought and heatwave (CDHW) events have severely damaged terrestrial ecosystems, but their dynamics, formation mechanisms, and threats are still insufficiently understood. Here, using simulations from nine‐member ensemble under three future scenarios, we project that the expected annual probability of record ...
Bohao Li   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Permafrost [PDF]

open access: yesPlanet Austria, 2009
openaire   +1 more source

A coupled heat and salt transport model for sub-sea permafrost [PDF]

open access: green, 1976
William D. Harrison, Thomas E. Osterkamp
openalex  

Insights Into the Persistence and Vulnerability of Tropical Peat Carbon Stocks From a Long‐Term Field Decomposition Experiment

open access: yesGlobal Biogeochemical Cycles, Volume 40, Issue 1, January 2026.
Abstract Tropical peatlands contain around one‐sixth of the global peat carbon stock. Decomposition is a key determinant of tropical peat persistence, but there is a scarcity of data on decomposition in tropical peatlands. To further understand decomposition in tropical peatlands, we conducted an 8‐year field experiment in a primary peat swamp forest ...
Clarice R. Perryman   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Expanding the horizons of sclerochronology: New perspectives for life history and environmental monitoring

open access: yes
Limnology and Oceanography Letters, Volume 11, Issue 1, January 2026.
Kozue Nishida   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Inclusion of Explicit Soil Freeze‐Thaw Dynamics in an Arctic Ecosystem Model Constrains Winter Warming Driven Carbon Loss

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 131, Issue 1, January 2026.
Abstract Arctic permafrost soils store vast amounts of carbon (C)‐rich organic matter that has accumulated due to low temperatures that suppress microbial decomposition. As Arctic warming intensifies, soil microbes become increasingly active, even while plant growth remains dormant.
Kathleen Savage   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Chemoautotrophic carbon fixation in thermokarst lakes on the Tibetan Plateau. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Liu F   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Land Cover and Hydrology Regulate Riverine Carbon Emissions From Subarctic Catchments

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 131, Issue 1, January 2026.
Abstract Streams transport carbon (C) and nutrients across the terrestrial‐aquatic interface and are significant sources of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere. Climate‐induced changes in vegetation and hydrology increase the export of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from terrestrial to aquatic ecosystems, but the impact of these ...
T. Saarela   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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