Carbon response of tundra ecosystems to advancing greenup and snowmelt in Alaska

The ongoing disproportionate increases in temperature and precipitation in the Alaska may alter the latitudinal gradients in greenup and snowmelt timings as well as carbon dynamics. With a broad range of datasets and model results, the authors show that the carbon response to early greenup or delaye...

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Autores principales: JiHyun Kim, Yeonjoo Kim, Donatella Zona, Walter Oechel, Sang-Jong Park, Bang-Yong Lee, Yonghong Yi, Angela Erb, Crystal L. Schaaf
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:30e3898a9f2a4336beedac26d8d288f32021-11-28T12:33:34ZCarbon response of tundra ecosystems to advancing greenup and snowmelt in Alaska10.1038/s41467-021-26876-72041-1723https://doaj.org/article/30e3898a9f2a4336beedac26d8d288f32021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-26876-7https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The ongoing disproportionate increases in temperature and precipitation in the Alaska may alter the latitudinal gradients in greenup and snowmelt timings as well as carbon dynamics. With a broad range of datasets and model results, the authors show that the carbon response to early greenup or delayed snowmelt varies greatly depending upon local climatic limits.JiHyun KimYeonjoo KimDonatella ZonaWalter OechelSang-Jong ParkBang-Yong LeeYonghong YiAngela ErbCrystal L. SchaafNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021)
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JiHyun Kim
Yeonjoo Kim
Donatella Zona
Walter Oechel
Sang-Jong Park
Bang-Yong Lee
Yonghong Yi
Angela Erb
Crystal L. Schaaf
Carbon response of tundra ecosystems to advancing greenup and snowmelt in Alaska
description The ongoing disproportionate increases in temperature and precipitation in the Alaska may alter the latitudinal gradients in greenup and snowmelt timings as well as carbon dynamics. With a broad range of datasets and model results, the authors show that the carbon response to early greenup or delayed snowmelt varies greatly depending upon local climatic limits.
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author JiHyun Kim
Yeonjoo Kim
Donatella Zona
Walter Oechel
Sang-Jong Park
Bang-Yong Lee
Yonghong Yi
Angela Erb
Crystal L. Schaaf
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Yeonjoo Kim
Donatella Zona
Walter Oechel
Sang-Jong Park
Bang-Yong Lee
Yonghong Yi
Angela Erb
Crystal L. Schaaf
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title Carbon response of tundra ecosystems to advancing greenup and snowmelt in Alaska
title_short Carbon response of tundra ecosystems to advancing greenup and snowmelt in Alaska
title_full Carbon response of tundra ecosystems to advancing greenup and snowmelt in Alaska
title_fullStr Carbon response of tundra ecosystems to advancing greenup and snowmelt in Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Carbon response of tundra ecosystems to advancing greenup and snowmelt in Alaska
title_sort carbon response of tundra ecosystems to advancing greenup and snowmelt in alaska
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