High riverine CO2 emissions at the permafrost boundary of Western Siberia

Acknowledgements: The study was part of the JPI Climate initiative, financially supported by VR (the Swedish Research Council) grant no. 325-2014-6898 to J.K. Additional funding from RNF (RSCF) grant no. 18-17-00237, RFBR grant no. 17-55-16008 and RF Federal Target Program RFMEFI58717X0036 ‘Kolmogor...

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Published in:Nature Geoscience
Main Authors: Serikova, S., Pokrovsky, O. S., Ala-Aho, P., Kazantsev, V., Kirpotin, S. N., Kopysov, S. G., Krickov, I. V., Laudon, H., Manasypov, R. M., Shirokova, L. S., Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D., Karlsson, J.
Other Authors: University of Aberdeen.Geography & Environment, University of Aberdeen.Energy, University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food Security, University of Aberdeen.Northern Rivers Institute (NRI)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2018
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G1
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2164/11990
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-018-0218-1
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Summary:Acknowledgements: The study was part of the JPI Climate initiative, financially supported by VR (the Swedish Research Council) grant no. 325-2014-6898 to J.K. Additional funding from RNF (RSCF) grant no. 18-17-00237, RFBR grant no. 17-55-16008 and RF Federal Target Program RFMEFI58717X0036 ‘Kolmogorov’ to O.S.P. and S.N.K. as well as NERC grant no. NE/M019896/1 to C.S. is acknowledged. The authors thank A. Sorochinskiy and A. Lim for assistance in the field, as well as M. Myrstener, M. Klaus and S. Monteux for advice on data analysis. L. Kovaleva is acknowledged for artwork. Peer reviewed