Microbial community responses to freeze : thaw cycles in active layer soils of permafrost tundra, Disko Island, Greenland
Permafrost affected soils are a vast pool of Carbon, storing around 1300Pg below the ground. As a result of climate change, permafrost soils that have been frozen for thousands of years are thawing, causing the ancient organic matter to be metabolised by microorgan-isms. Moisture content of soils ha...
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SLU/Dept. of Soil and Environment
2019
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