2020
DOI: 10.14214/df.288
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Carbon dynamics in forest fire affected permafrost soils

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“…A strong negative correlation between stand age and LitD and an important significant positive correlation between ST5 and BR was found (Table 5). Aaltonen (2020) [56] concluded that even if permafrost thaw was apparent after fire, the soil organic matter (SOM) stored in the permafrost would not be especially labile or temperature-sensitive. This supports the conclusion by Anisimov et al (2012) [44] that permafrost in the Tura area is moderately sensitive to changes in temperature, and it is in accordance with our calculations of Kα (Figure A4).…”
Section: Sr Associated Factors and Their Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A strong negative correlation between stand age and LitD and an important significant positive correlation between ST5 and BR was found (Table 5). Aaltonen (2020) [56] concluded that even if permafrost thaw was apparent after fire, the soil organic matter (SOM) stored in the permafrost would not be especially labile or temperature-sensitive. This supports the conclusion by Anisimov et al (2012) [44] that permafrost in the Tura area is moderately sensitive to changes in temperature, and it is in accordance with our calculations of Kα (Figure A4).…”
Section: Sr Associated Factors and Their Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 99%