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- 1Christopher Schulze, Oliver Sonnentag, Carolina Voigt, Lauren Thompson, Lona van Delden, Liam Heffernan, Guillermo Hernandez-Ramirez, McKenzie Kuhn, Sisi Lin, and David Olefeldt
- 1Christopher Schulze, Oliver Sonnentag, Craig A. Emmerton, Lorna Harris, Haley Alcock, Kate Marouelli, Gabriel Hould Gosselin, and David Olefeldt
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Large carbon losses from burned permafrost peatlands during post-fire succession
2024-08-27
The carbon (C) storage of boreal peatlands is threatened by an intensifying wildfire regime. Between 2019 and 2023 we used eddy covariance and surface closed chambers to monitor two permafrost peatlands in boreal western Canada that burned in 2019 and 2007. Deeper thaw, warmer soils, and slow...
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Nitrous Oxide Fluxes in Permafrost Peatlands remain negligible after Wildfire and Thermokarst Disturbance
Nitrous Oxide Fluxes in Permafrost Peatlands remain negligible after Wildfire and Thermokarst Disturbance
Download2022-11-29
The greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of boreal peatlands in permafrost regions will be affected by climate change through disturbances such as permafrost thaw and wildfire. Although the future GHG balance of boreal peatlands including ponds is dominated by the exchange of both carbon dioxide (CO2)...