Initial Estimates of Soil Mercury Emissions Induced by Soil Heating During Global Wildfires
Abstract Wildfires, increasingly frequent extreme events driven by global change, have significantly accelerated the release of mercury (Hg) stored in soils. However, a systematic quantification of Hg emissions from topsoil heating during global wildfires has been lacking.
Danyu Wang +9 more
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The Forest and Tundra Nenets: differences in Y-chromosome haplogroups. [PDF]
Kharkov VN +5 more
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Phantasmic Encounters in the Arctic: Haunting Materialities Beyond the Ghosts of War
ABSTRACT In the vast north, ghostly experiences are common for locals and outsiders alike. Here, we explore how cultural‐natural attributes, like remoteness and extreme seasonal variation, compound experiences of the haunting in visceral ways. This provides the Arctic region with an unusually pronounced baseline of other‐than‐human agency, which in the
Aki Hakonen, Oula Seitsonen
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Ecosystem engineering of tundra heath by Arctic fox (<i>Vulpes lagopus</i>) is driven by nutrient additions. [PDF]
Baron-Preston L, Roth JD, Markham JH.
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ABSTRACT This account explores how circumstances verging on the other‐worldly alter human perception and consciousness in a fieldwork situation. The case study involves an archaeological field survey team stranded for a time on a remote Lapland mountain.
Aki Hakonen +2 more
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The trauma of the tundra tongue: an experimental and computational study of lingual tissue damage following adhesion to a cold metal lamp post. [PDF]
Jarmund AH +6 more
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Microbiological Communities and Properties of Arctic Soils: Results of the Tundra Northwest Expedition 1999 (Nunavut and Northwest Territories, Canada) [PDF]
Bölter, M.
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Retrogressive Thaw Slumps Produce a Changing Disturbance Regime for Arctic Stream Invertebrates
Climate change is causing permafrost to thaw, resulting in the formation of large craters in the ground called thaw slumps, which deposit sediments and nutrients into rivers and continually impact stream ecosystems over time. We returned to slump impacted streams 10 years after an initial sample period and found that slumps permanently change streams ...
Maria Dolan +7 more
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Climate Change Impacts the Structure and Nitrogen-Fixing Activities of Subarctic Feather Moss Microbiomes Across a Precipitation Gradient. [PDF]
Alvarenga DO +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Assessing species range shifts and subsequent thermophilization—the increasing dominance of warm‐adapted species in communities—is critical for understanding ecological responses to climate change. Because systematic monitoring data for assessing thermophilization are limited geographically, temporally, and taxonomically, the use of ...
Takeharu Seki +2 more
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