Controls on Ebullition in Alaskan Peatlands Following Permafrost Degradation
Degradation of permafrost in peatlands can convert forested peat plateaus to inundated collapse bogs. Due to increased unfrozen soil carbon stocks and more saturated conditions, collapse bogs can potentially be large emitters of methane. Using a network of bubble traps permanently installed in peat,...
Main Author: | Klapstein, Sara Jane |
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Other Authors: | Turetsky, Merritt R |
Language: | en |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10214/3861 |
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