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Autor:
Karis J. McFarlane, Brent D. Newman, Marisa Repasch, Jeffrey H. Heikoop, Thomas P. Guilderson, Cathy J. Wilson, H. Throckmorton, Alexandra Hedgpeth
Publikováno v:
Biogeosciences. 19:1211-1223
Climate change will alter the balance between frozen and thawed conditions in Arctic systems. Increased temperatures will make the extensive northern permafrost carbon stock vulnerable to decomposition and translocation. Production, cycling, and tran
Autor:
Burton H. Throckmorton
A classic since 1949, Gospel Parallels presents Matthew, Mark, and Luke printed side-by-side for easy and enlightening comparative study.Using a parallel arrangement of columns, Gospel Parallels highlights differences and similarities in language a
Autor:
H. Throckmorton, Christopher W. Swanston, William R. Horwath, Craig Rasmussen, Katherine Heckman
Publikováno v:
Soil Systems
Volume 2
Issue 2
Volume 2
Issue 2
Soil mineral assemblage influences the abundance and mean residence time of soil organic matter both directly, through sorption reactions, and indirectly, through influences on microbial communities. Though organo-mineral interactions are at the hear
Autor:
Jeffrey M. Heikoop, Margaret S. Torn, Mark S. Conrad, H. Throckmorton, Stan D. Wullschleger, Brent D. Newman, Cathy J. Wilson, G. Perkins, G. Altmann, J. D. Muss, Lydia J. Smith
Publikováno v:
Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 29:1893-1910
Arctic soils contain a large pool of terrestrial C and are of interest due to their potential for releasing significant carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Due to substantial landscape heterogeneity, predicting ecosystem-scale C
Autor:
Vladimir E. Romanovsky, Taniya Roy Chowdhury, G. Perkins, H. Throckmorton, David E. Graham, Jeffrey M. Heikoop, Cathy J. Wilson, Stan D. Wullschleger, Brent D. Newman, Richard J. Norby, Colleen M. Iversen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 120:1000-1017
The nitrate (NO3−) dual isotope approach was applied to snowmelt, tundra active layer pore waters, and underlying permafrost in Barrow, Alaska, USA, to distinguish between NO3− derived from atmospheric deposition versus that derived from microbia
Autor:
Elizabeth Herndon, Jeffrey M. Heikoop, Cathy J. Wilson, Liyuan Liang, Tommy J. Phelps, David E. Graham, Yuxin Wu, Susan S. Hubbard, Stan D. Wullschleger, Brent D. Newman, Baohua Gu, H. Throckmorton
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 42:1808-1817
Polygonal ground is a signature characteristic of Arctic lowlands, and carbon release from permafrost thaw can alter feedbacks to Arctic ecosystems and climate. This study describes the first comprehensive spatial examination of active layer biogeoch
Autor:
Heike Knicker, H. Throckmorton, Francisco Javier González Vila, William R. Horwath, Craig Rasmussen, Christopher Clingensmith, Katherine Heckman
Publikováno v:
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Occluded, or intra-aggregate, soil organic matter (SOM) comprises a significant portion of the total
Occluded, or intra-aggregate, soil organic matter (SOM) comprises a significant portion of the total
Publikováno v:
Ecology Letters. 15:1257-1265
The source of microbial C is thought to impact its stability in soil due to variations in cellular biochemistry. It has been hypothesised that a fungal-dominated community stabilises more C than a bacterial-dominated community, in part due to chemica
Autor:
Garrett C. Liles, Craig Rasmussen, William R. Horwath, H. Throckmorton, Stephen Meding, Katherine Heckman
Publikováno v:
Soil Systems
Volume 2
Issue 3
Volume 2
Issue 3
There is a critical need to quantify the role of soil mineral composition on organic carbon (C) stabilization in forest soils. Here, we address this need by studying a matrix of forest ecosystems and soil parent materials with the objective of quanti
Autor:
Nick Monte, Mary K. Firestone, Jeffrey A. Bird, H. Throckmorton, William R. Horwath, Tad Doane
Publikováno v:
Biogeochemistry, vol 122, iss 1
Microbial biomass represents a substantial source of labile C contributing to soil organic matter (SOM) maintenance. Microbial residues may associate with the soil matrix through a variety of mechanisms, reducing its bioavailability and increasing it
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