Permafrost collapse is accelerating carbon release

The sudden collapse of thawing soils in the Arctic might double the warming from greenhouse gases released from tundra, warn Merritt R. Turetsky and colleagues. The sudden collapse of thawing soils in the Arctic might double the warming from greenhouse gases released from tundra, warn Merritt R. Tur...

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Vydané v:Nature (London) Ročník 569; číslo 7754; s. 32 - 34
Hlavní autori: Turetsky, Merritt R., Abbott, Benjamin W., Jones, Miriam C., Walter Anthony, Katey, Olefeldt, David, Schuur, Edward A. G., Koven, Charles, McGuire, A. David, Grosse, Guido, Kuhry, Peter, Hugelius, Gustaf, Lawrence, David M., Gibson, Carolyn, Sannel, A. Britta K.
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: London Nature Publishing Group UK 01.05.2019
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Shrnutí:The sudden collapse of thawing soils in the Arctic might double the warming from greenhouse gases released from tundra, warn Merritt R. Turetsky and colleagues. The sudden collapse of thawing soils in the Arctic might double the warming from greenhouse gases released from tundra, warn Merritt R. Turetsky and colleagues. Soil erosion due to permafrost thaw in the Batagaika crater in eastern Siberia
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DOI:10.1038/d41586-019-01313-4