Carbon and nitrogen-based gas fluxes in subarctic ecosystems under climate warming and increased cloudiness

Increased temperatures coupled with reduced light availability due to increased cloudiness can alter the ecosystem–atmosphere exchange of trace gases in the northern high-latitude regions with important climate feedback implications.

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Published in:Environmental Science: Atmospheres
Main Authors: Ndah, Flobert A., Maljanen, Marja, Rinnan, Riikka, Bhattarai, Hem Raj, Davie-Martin, Cleo L., Mikkonen, Santtu, Michelsen, Anders, Kivimäenpää, Minna
Other Authors: Suomen Kulttuurirahasto, Research Council of Finland, Danmarks Grundforskningsfond
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) 2024
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d4ea00017j
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spelling crroyalschem:10.1039/d4ea00017j 2024-09-15T18:37:52+00:00 Carbon and nitrogen-based gas fluxes in subarctic ecosystems under climate warming and increased cloudiness Ndah, Flobert A. Maljanen, Marja Rinnan, Riikka Bhattarai, Hem Raj Davie-Martin, Cleo L. Mikkonen, Santtu Michelsen, Anders Kivimäenpää, Minna Suomen Kulttuurirahasto Research Council of Finland Danmarks Grundforskningsfond 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d4ea00017j http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlepdf/2024/EA/D4EA00017J en eng Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Environmental Science: Atmospheres volume 4, issue 8, page 942-957 ISSN 2634-3606 journal-article 2024 crroyalschem https://doi.org/10.1039/d4ea00017j 2024-08-12T04:28:17Z Increased temperatures coupled with reduced light availability due to increased cloudiness can alter the ecosystem–atmosphere exchange of trace gases in the northern high-latitude regions with important climate feedback implications. Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic Royal Society of Chemistry Environmental Science: Atmospheres 4 8 942 957
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description Increased temperatures coupled with reduced light availability due to increased cloudiness can alter the ecosystem–atmosphere exchange of trace gases in the northern high-latitude regions with important climate feedback implications.
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Danmarks Grundforskningsfond
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author Ndah, Flobert A.
Maljanen, Marja
Rinnan, Riikka
Bhattarai, Hem Raj
Davie-Martin, Cleo L.
Mikkonen, Santtu
Michelsen, Anders
Kivimäenpää, Minna
spellingShingle Ndah, Flobert A.
Maljanen, Marja
Rinnan, Riikka
Bhattarai, Hem Raj
Davie-Martin, Cleo L.
Mikkonen, Santtu
Michelsen, Anders
Kivimäenpää, Minna
Carbon and nitrogen-based gas fluxes in subarctic ecosystems under climate warming and increased cloudiness
author_facet Ndah, Flobert A.
Maljanen, Marja
Rinnan, Riikka
Bhattarai, Hem Raj
Davie-Martin, Cleo L.
Mikkonen, Santtu
Michelsen, Anders
Kivimäenpää, Minna
author_sort Ndah, Flobert A.
title Carbon and nitrogen-based gas fluxes in subarctic ecosystems under climate warming and increased cloudiness
title_short Carbon and nitrogen-based gas fluxes in subarctic ecosystems under climate warming and increased cloudiness
title_full Carbon and nitrogen-based gas fluxes in subarctic ecosystems under climate warming and increased cloudiness
title_fullStr Carbon and nitrogen-based gas fluxes in subarctic ecosystems under climate warming and increased cloudiness
title_full_unstemmed Carbon and nitrogen-based gas fluxes in subarctic ecosystems under climate warming and increased cloudiness
title_sort carbon and nitrogen-based gas fluxes in subarctic ecosystems under climate warming and increased cloudiness
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