Permafrost degradation and mineral weathring implications for new sources of nutrients for vegetation
Why do we care? CARBON in global warming context: • Permafrost degradation • Frozen organic carbon exposure -> greenhouse gases (GHG) release • Positive feedback called Permafrost Carbon Feedback What about the MINERAL constituents? • New exposure of buried minerals to weathering agents (...
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ftunivlouvain:oai:dial.uclouvain.be:boreal:207467 2024-05-12T08:09:40+00:00 Permafrost degradation and mineral weathring implications for new sources of nutrients for vegetation Mauclet, Elisabeth Opfergelt, Sophie Hirst, Catherine Monhonval, Arthur Midi de rencontre étudiants-chercheurs UCLouvain UCL - SST/ELI/ELIE - Environmental Sciences 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/207467 eng eng boreal:207467 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/207467 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Permafrost global warming Artic soils mineral weathring element cycling vegetation Mg isotopes info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2018 ftunivlouvain 2024-04-17T16:51:15Z Why do we care? CARBON in global warming context: • Permafrost degradation • Frozen organic carbon exposure -> greenhouse gases (GHG) release • Positive feedback called Permafrost Carbon Feedback What about the MINERAL constituents? • New exposure of buried minerals to weathering agents (water, air, freeze-thaw action) • Potential impact on the fate of organic carbon upon permafrost degradation • Crucial to quantify the mineral element content in the permafrost Conference Object permafrost DIAL@UCLouvain (Université catholique de Louvain) |
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Permafrost global warming Artic soils mineral weathring element cycling vegetation Mg isotopes Mauclet, Elisabeth Opfergelt, Sophie Hirst, Catherine Monhonval, Arthur Midi de rencontre étudiants-chercheurs UCLouvain Permafrost degradation and mineral weathring implications for new sources of nutrients for vegetation |
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Why do we care? CARBON in global warming context: • Permafrost degradation • Frozen organic carbon exposure -> greenhouse gases (GHG) release • Positive feedback called Permafrost Carbon Feedback What about the MINERAL constituents? • New exposure of buried minerals to weathering agents (water, air, freeze-thaw action) • Potential impact on the fate of organic carbon upon permafrost degradation • Crucial to quantify the mineral element content in the permafrost |
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Mauclet, Elisabeth Opfergelt, Sophie Hirst, Catherine Monhonval, Arthur Midi de rencontre étudiants-chercheurs UCLouvain |
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Mauclet, Elisabeth Opfergelt, Sophie Hirst, Catherine Monhonval, Arthur Midi de rencontre étudiants-chercheurs UCLouvain |
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Permafrost degradation and mineral weathring implications for new sources of nutrients for vegetation |
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Permafrost degradation and mineral weathring implications for new sources of nutrients for vegetation |
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Permafrost degradation and mineral weathring implications for new sources of nutrients for vegetation |
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Permafrost degradation and mineral weathring implications for new sources of nutrients for vegetation |
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Permafrost degradation and mineral weathring implications for new sources of nutrients for vegetation |
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permafrost degradation and mineral weathring implications for new sources of nutrients for vegetation |
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