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Global warming has the potential to strongly if not dramatically affect permafrost as a phenomenon of ground thermal conditions, and therefore, constitutes a factor of primary importance connected wit W Haeberli,S Gruber 被引量: 36发表: 2009年 Permafrost Meta-Omics and Climate Change global warming...
Understanding the degradation stage of permafrost is vital for engineering planning and design in reducing permafrost-related hazards and for the water cycle, climate change, and ecosystem protection. Third, classification systems based on ground thermal stability are more applicable for grid-based ...
Understanding the degradation stage of permafrost is vital for engineering planning and design in reducing permafrost-related hazards and for the water cycle, climate change, and ecosystem protection. Third, classification systems based on ground thermal stability are more applicable for grid-based ...
Permafrost Meta-Omics and Climate Change Permanently frozen soil, or permafrost, covers a large portion of the Earth's terrestrial surface and represents a unique environment for cold-adapted micr... R Mackelprang,SR Saleska,CS Jacobsen,... - 《Annual Review of Earth & Planetary Sciences》 被...
Permafrost, characterized by its frozen soil, serves as a unique habitat for diverse microorganisms. Understanding these microbial communities is crucial for predicting the response of permafrost ecosystems to climate change. However, large-scale evidence regarding stratigraphic variations in microbial profiles...
The decomposition of large stocks of soil organic carbon in thawing permafrost might depend on more than climate change-induced temperature increases: indirect effects of thawing via altered bacterial community structure (BCS) or rooting patterns are lar
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