Physical Environment and Sciences—Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Resonse to Permafrost Thawing Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Resonse to Permafrost Thawing

There are more than 450 billion tons of carbon frozen in permafrost in high latitude ecosystems. This carbon is now subject to release into the atmosphere due to climate warming and permafrost thawing. Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem carbon losses provide the means to measure whether old carbo...

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Main Authors: Edward A. G. Schuur, Jason G. Vogel, Kathryn G. Crummer, Koushik Dutta, Hanna Lee, Christian Trucco, James Sickman
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.420.2366 2023-05-15T17:55:18+02:00 Physical Environment and Sciences—Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Resonse to Permafrost Thawing Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Resonse to Permafrost Thawing Edward A. G. Schuur Jason G. Vogel Kathryn G. Crummer Koushik Dutta Hanna Lee Christian Trucco James Sickman The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.420.2366 http://www.lter.uaf.edu/pdf/1242_Schuur_Vogel.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.420.2366 http://www.lter.uaf.edu/pdf/1242_Schuur_Vogel.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.lter.uaf.edu/pdf/1242_Schuur_Vogel.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T03:58:57Z There are more than 450 billion tons of carbon frozen in permafrost in high latitude ecosystems. This carbon is now subject to release into the atmosphere due to climate warming and permafrost thawing. Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem carbon losses provide the means to measure whether old carbon is released in response to permafrost thawing. Radiocarbon values of ecosystem carbon losses showed a significant contribution from old carbon in areas where the permafrost has been observed to thaw. These measurements made at observation locations through time will be a useful long-term monitoring tool for detecting significant changes in the carbon cycle due to permafrost thawing. 36 Text permafrost Unknown
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description There are more than 450 billion tons of carbon frozen in permafrost in high latitude ecosystems. This carbon is now subject to release into the atmosphere due to climate warming and permafrost thawing. Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem carbon losses provide the means to measure whether old carbon is released in response to permafrost thawing. Radiocarbon values of ecosystem carbon losses showed a significant contribution from old carbon in areas where the permafrost has been observed to thaw. These measurements made at observation locations through time will be a useful long-term monitoring tool for detecting significant changes in the carbon cycle due to permafrost thawing. 36
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title Physical Environment and Sciences—Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Resonse to Permafrost Thawing Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Resonse to Permafrost Thawing
title_short Physical Environment and Sciences—Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Resonse to Permafrost Thawing Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Resonse to Permafrost Thawing
title_full Physical Environment and Sciences—Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Resonse to Permafrost Thawing Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Resonse to Permafrost Thawing
title_fullStr Physical Environment and Sciences—Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Resonse to Permafrost Thawing Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Resonse to Permafrost Thawing
title_full_unstemmed Physical Environment and Sciences—Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Resonse to Permafrost Thawing Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Resonse to Permafrost Thawing
title_sort physical environment and sciences—using radiocarbon to detect change in ecosystem carbon cycling in resonse to permafrost thawing using radiocarbon to detect change in ecosystem carbon cycling in resonse to permafrost thawing
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