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[1] The Northern Circumpolar Soil Carbon Database was developed in order to

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"... Soil organic carbon pools in the northern circumpolar permafrost ..."
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Soil organic carbon pools in the northern circumpolar permafrost

[1] The Northern Circumpolar Soil Carbon Database was developed in order to

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Soil organic carbon pools in the northern circumpolar permafrost

Applied Cryptography -- Protocols, Algorithms, and . . .

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CIRCUMPOLAR REGION SOIL ATLAS OF THE

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"... What is soil? Where does soil come from? What is special about soil in the northern latitudes? How do our activities affect soil? What are the links between soil and climate change? The first ever SOIL ATLAS OF THE NORTHERN CIRCUMPOLAR REGION uses striking maps, informative texts and stunning pho ..."
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What is soil? Where does soil come from? What is special about soil in the northern latitudes? How do our activities affect soil? What are the links between soil and climate change? The first ever SOIL ATLAS OF THE NORTHERN CIRCUMPOLAR REGION uses striking maps, informative texts and stunning

Date THE EFFECTS OF PERMAFROST DEGRADATION ON SOIL CARBON

by Jonathan A. O’donnell
"... High-latitude regions store large quantities of organic carbon (C) in permafrost soils and peatlands, accounting for nearly half of the global belowground C pool. Projected climate warming over the next century will likely drive widespread thawing of near-surface permafrost and mobilization of soil ..."
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High-latitude regions store large quantities of organic carbon (C) in permafrost soils and peatlands, accounting for nearly half of the global belowground C pool. Projected climate warming over the next century will likely drive widespread thawing of near-surface permafrost and mobilization of soil

Circumpolar assessment of permafrost C quality and its vulnerability over time using long-term incubation data

by Merritt R. Turetsky
"... High-latitude ecosystems store approximately 1700 Pg of soil carbon (C), which is twice as much C as is currently contained in the atmosphere. Permafrost thaw and subsequent microbial decomposition of permafrost organic matter could add large amounts of C to the atmosphere, thereby influencing the g ..."
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from the permafrost zone by assembling a database of long-term (>1 year) aerobic soil incubations from 121 individual samples from 23 high-latitude ecosystems located across the northern circumpo-lar permafrost zone. Using a three-pool (i.e., fast, slow and passive) decomposition model, we estimated

LEGEND Extensive discontinu

by Isbn ---x P Permafrost, J. A. Heginbottom , 1993
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1 Organic carbon stocks in permafrost-affected soils from Admiralty Bay,

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"... Abstract-Recent works show that organic matter accumulation in some soils from coastal Antarctica is higher than previously expected. The objective of the present work was to estimate the organic C stocks for soils from maritime Antarctica. Cryosols from subpolar desert landscapes presented the lowe ..."
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Abstract-Recent works show that organic matter accumulation in some soils from coastal Antarctica is higher than previously expected. The objective of the present work was to estimate the organic C stocks for soils from maritime Antarctica. Cryosols from subpolar desert landscapes presented

Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the United States

by Lewis M. Cowardin, Virginia Carter, Francis C. Golet, Wildlife Service - FWS/OBS79/31. USDI, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Biological Service. 103 , 1979
"... This classification, to be used in a new inventory of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States, is intended to describe ecological taxa, arrange them in a system useful to resource managers, furnish units for mapping, and provide uniformity of concepts and terms. Wetlands are defined by ..."
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by plants (hydrophytes), soils (hydric soils), and frequency of flooding. Ecologically related areas of deep water, traditionally not considered wetlands, are included in the classification as deepwater habitats. Systems form the highest level of the classification hierarchy; five are defined

The Effects of Permafrost Thaw on Soil Hydrologic, Thermal, and Carbon Dynamics in an Alaskan

by Jonathan A. O’donnell, M. Torre Jorgenson, Jennifer W. Harden, A. David Mcguire, Mikhail Z. Kanevskiy, Kimberly P. Wickl
"... Recent warming at high-latitudes has accelerated permafrost thaw in northern peatlands, and thaw can have profound effects on local hydrology and ecosystem carbon balance. To assess the impact of permafrost thaw on soil organic carbon (OC) dynamics, we measured soil hydrologic and thermal dynamics a ..."
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Recent warming at high-latitudes has accelerated permafrost thaw in northern peatlands, and thaw can have profound effects on local hydrology and ecosystem carbon balance. To assess the impact of permafrost thaw on soil organic carbon (OC) dynamics, we measured soil hydrologic and thermal dynamics
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