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Tag Archives: 2012
  • Dowdy et al 2012 AGU

    Posted by Kelsey Dowdy on November 8, 2012

    Dowdy, K. I., Vonk, J. E., Mann, P. J., Zimov, N., Bulygina, E., Davydova, A., Spencer, R. G. M., Holmes, R. M. 2012. Ancient Yedoma carbon loss: primed by…


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  • Ludwig et al 2012 AGU

    Posted by Ludda Ludwig on November 8, 2012

    Ludwig, S., Alexander, H. D., Bulygina, E., Mann, P. J., Natali, S. 2012. Fire Effects on Microbial Enzyme Activities in Larch Forests of the Siberian Arctic. American Geophysical Union,…


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  • Borgen et al 2012 AGU

    Posted by Miles Borgen on November 8, 2012

    Borgen, M., Spencer, R. G. M., Mann, P. J., Vonk, J. E., Bulygina, E., Holmes, R. M. 2012. Composition and biolability of dissolved organic matter leached from the dominant…


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  • Davydova et al AGU 2012

    Posted by admin on November 8, 2012

    Davydova, A., Vonk, J. E., Mann, P. J., Davydov, S., Spencer, R. G. M., Bulygina, E., Eglinton, T. I., Holmes, R. M. 2012. The “Arctic autumn freshet”: assessing fluxes…


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  • Griffin et al AGU 2012

    Posted by Claire Griffin on November 8, 2012

    Griffin, C. G., McClelland, J. W., Frey, K. E., Holmes, R. M. 2012. Quantifying and correcting the impacts of freezing samples on dissolved organic matter absorbance. American Geophysical Union,…


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  • Holmes et al Climate Rivers 2012

    Posted by admin on October 1, 2012

    Holmes, R. M., M. T. Coe, G.J. Fiske, T. Gurtovaya, J. W. McClelland, A. I. Shiklomanov, R. G. M. Spencer, S. E. Tank, A. V. Zhulidov. In press. Climate…


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  • Holmes et al Estuaries & Coasts 2012

    Posted by admin on October 1, 2012

    Holmes, R. M., J. W. McClelland, B. J. Peterson, S. E. Tank, E. Bulygina, T. I. Eglinton, V. V. Gordeev, T. Y. Gurtovaya, P. A. Raymond, D. J. Repeta,…


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  • Mann et al JGR 2012

    Posted by admin on September 28, 2012

    Mann, P. J., A. Davidova, N. Zimov, R. G. M. Spencer, S. Davidov, E. Bulygina, S. Zimov, and R. M. Holmes. 2012. Controls on the composition and lability of…


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  • Estimating the Amount of Underground Carbon in the Kolyma River Basin

    Posted by Dylan Broderick on September 5, 2012

    The Arctic contains vast amounts of soil that is frozen throughout the year, known as permafrost.  Permafrost soil is rich in ancient carbon—plant and animal remains that are thousands…


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  • Ancient Yedoma carbon loss: primed by ice wedge thaw?

    Posted by Kelsey Dowdy on September 4, 2012

    Frozen soils, or permafrost, in northeast Siberia are dominated by Yedoma deposits.  Yedoma deposits are accumulations of windblown dust and riverine sediments from the Pleistocene era, a period 2.6…


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  • The Impact of Nutrient Addition on the Enzymatic Activity in the Waters of the Kolyma River Watershed

    Posted by Maddie LaRue on August 13, 2012

    All living organisms produce enzymes.  Enzymes speed up chemical reactions by converting another substance, called the substrate, into a molecule necessary for life. Microscopic organisms, or microbes, along with…


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  • Arctic Streams as Processors of Permafrost Organic Matter

    Posted by Travis Drake on August 13, 2012

    Rivers and streams carry invisible bits of soil and plant matter from the landscapes they drain. These small pieces of once living material, known as organic matter, are a…


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