2017
DOI: 10.5194/bg-2017-440
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Controls on spatial and temporal patterns of soil nitrogen availability in a High Arctic wetland

Abstract: Abstract. Increased soil nutrient availability, and associated increase in vegetation productivity, could create a negative feedback between Arctic ecosystems and the climate system, reducing the contribution of Arctic ecosystems to future climate change. To predict whether this feedback will develop, it is important to understand the environmental controls over nutrient cycling in High Arctic ecosystems, and how they vary over space and time. This study explores the environmental 10 controls over spatial patt… Show more

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