2018
DOI: 10.24908/iqurcp.9990
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The Effects of Predicted Soil Moisture and Temperature Increase on CO2 Exchange within a High Arctic Ecosystem

Abstract: With 2014 being the warmest year on record and 10 of the warmest years occurring after 1997, it is essential to understand the effects of this warming on CO2 exchange. It was also discovered that much of this warming is focused in the Arctic regions, which are sensitive to changes in temperature (Cole & McCarthy, 2015). My research examines the effects of enhanced snowfall and soil temperature on the exchange of CO2 between the land and the atmosphere in a high arctic environment. The research is taking pl… Show more

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