Integrating hydrology and biogeochemistry across frozen landscapes

As climate change thaws the Arctic’s foundations, new subterranean waterways form and threaten to wash away and decompose carbon once locked in permafrost. In this Comment, Vonk and co-authors outline a cross-disciplinary strategy--with hydrology at the forefront--to better understand the fate of Ar...

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Published in:Nature Communications
Main Authors: J. E. Vonk, S. E. Tank, M. A. Walvoord
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Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2019
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