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Upland Yedoma Taliks Are An Unpredicted Source Of Atmospheric Methane
Walter Anthony, K. M., Anthony, P., Hasson, N., Edgar, C., Sivan, O., Eliani-Russak, E., Bergman, O., Minsley, B. J., James, S. R., Pastick, N. J., Kholodov, A., Zimov, S., Euskirchen, E., Bret-Harte, M. S., Grosse, G., Langer, M., Nitzbon, J.
Journal: Nature Communications, Volume 15 (1): (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-50346-5 Sites: US-YNS
Walter Anthony, K. M., Anthony, P., Hasson, N., Edgar, C., Sivan, O., Eliani-Russak, E., Bergman, O., Minsley, B. J., James, S. R., Pastick, N. J., Kholodov, A., Zimov, S., Euskirchen, E., Bret-Harte, M. S., Grosse, G., Langer, M., Nitzbon, J.
Landscape drying associated with permafrost thaw is expected to enhance
microbial methane oxidation in arctic soils. Here we show that ice-rich,
Yedoma permafrost deposits, comprising a disproportionately large fraction
of pan-arctic soil carbon, present an alternate trajectory. Field and laboratory
observations indicate that …
Journal: Nature Communications, Volume 15 (1): (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-50346-5 Sites: US-YNS
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