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Large Herbivores Affecting Permafrost - Impacts of Grazing on Permafrost Soil Carbon Storage in Northeastern Siberia
Torben Windirsch, Guido Grosse, Mathias Ulrich, Bruce C. Forbes, Mathias Göckede, Juliane Wolter, Marc Macias-Fauria, Johan Olofsson, Nikita Zimov, and Jens Strauss
Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research
10.09.2021Lesen
One Russian scientist hopes to slow the thawing of the Arctic
The Economist Group Limited
The Economist
19.12.2020Lesen
Simulating interactions between topography, permafrost, and vegetation in Siberian larch forest
Hisashi Sato, Hideki Kobayashi, Christian Beer, Alexander Fedorov
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
27.09.2020Lesen
Protection of Permafrost Soils from Thawing by Increasing Herbivore Density
Christian Beer, Nikita Zimov, Johan Olofsson, Philipp porada und Sergey Zimov
Universität Hamburg
17.03.2020Lesen
Pleistocene Arctic megafaunal ecological engineering as a natural climate solution?
Marc Macias-Fauria, Paul Jepson, Nikita Zimov und Yadvinder Malhi
University of Oxford
27.01.2020Lesen
Accurate measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane mole fractions at the Siberian coastal site Ambarchik
Friedemann Reum, Mathias Göckede, Jost V. Lavriz, Olaf Kolle, Sergey Zimov, Nikita Zimov, Martijn Pallandt und Martin Heimann
Max Planck Institut für Biogeochemie
30.10.2019Lesen
Negative feedback processes following drainage slow down permafrost degradation
Mathias Göckede, Min Jung Kwon, Fanny Kittler, Martin Heimann, Nikita Zimov und Sergey Zimov
Max Planck Institut für Biogeochemie
11.02.2019Lesen
Year-round simulated methane emissions from a permafrost ecosystem in Northeast Siberia
Karel Castro-Morales, Thomas Kleinen, Sonja Kaiser, Sönke Zaehle, Fanny Kittler, Min Jung Kwon, Christian Beer, and Mathias Göckede
Max Planck Institut für Biogeochemie
04.05.2018Lesen
Shifted energy fluxes, increased Bowen ratios, and reduced thaw depths linked with drainage-induced changes in permafrost ecosystem structure
Mathias Göckede, Fanny Kittler, Min Jung Kwon, Ina Burjack, Martin Heimann, Olaf Kolle, Nikita Zimov und Sergey Zimov
Max Planck Institut für Biogeochemie
15.12.2017Lesen
Role of Megafauna and Frozen Soil in the Atmospheric CH4 Dynamics
Sergey Zimov und Nikita Zimov
Russian Academy of Sciences
02.04.2014Lesen
Mammoth steppe: a high-productivity phenomenon
S.A. Zimov, N.S. Zimov , A.N. Tikhonov , F.S. Chapin III
Russian Academy of Sciences
04.10.2012Lesen
Böden im Permafrost der Arktis als Kohlenstoffsenke und Kohlenstoffquelle
Sebastian Zubrzycki, Lars Kutzbach, Eva-Maria Pfeiffer
Universität Hamburg
12.03.2012Lesen
Carbon storage in permafrost and soils of the mammoth tundra-steppe biome: Role in the global carbon budget
N. S. Zimov, S. A. Zimov, A. E. Zimova, G. M. Zimova, V. I. Chuprynin und F. S. Chapin III
Russian Academy of Sciences
23.01.2009Lesen
Thermokarst Lakes as a Source of Atmospheric CH4 During the Last Deglaciation
K. M. Walter, M. E. Edwards
University of Southampton
25.10.2007Lesen
Pleistocene Park: Return of the Mammoth's Ecosystem
Sergey A. Zimov
Pacific Institute for Geography
06.05.2005Lesen
Contribution of Disturbance to Increasing Seasonal Amplitude of Atmospheric CO2
S. A. Zimov, S. P. Davidov, G. M. Zimova, A. I. Davidova, F. S. Chapin III, M. C. Chapin, J. F. Reynolds
Pacific Institute for Geography
17.05.1999Lesen
Steppe-Tundra Transition: A Herbivore-Driven Biome Shift at the End of the Pleistocene
Sergey Zimov, Vladimir Chuprynin
Pacific Institute for Geography
22.03.1995Lesen
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