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Research into carbon storage in Arctic tundra reveals unexpected insight into ecosystem resiliency
Santa Barbara CA (SPX) May 17, 2013
When UC Santa Barbara doctoral student Seeta Sistla and her adviser, environmental studies professor Josh Schimel, went north not long ago to study how long-term warming in the Arctic affects carbon storage, they had made certain assumptions. "We expected that because of the long-term warming, we would have lost carbon stored in the soil to the atmosphere," said Schimel. The gradual warming, he explained, would accelerate decomposition on the upper layers of what would have previously been frozen ... read more

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NATO won't up presence in the Arctic: chief
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Brazil rebuilding Antarctic base gutted by fire
Brazil is rebuilding its major Antarctic research base, gutted in a fire more than a year ago, but millions of dollars worth of scientific data acquired over the years will be impossible to recover. ... more
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NASA's IceBridge Finishing Up Successful Arctic Campaign
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UN sounds alarm over record Arctic ice melt
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Pleas for US to name first ambassador to Arctic
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Fossils provide insight into origin of unique Antarctic ecosystem
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An SwRI-led remote-sensing study quantifies permafrost degradation in Arctic Alaskan wetlands
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Recent climate, glacier changes in Antarctica at the 'upper bound' of normal
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New insight into accelerating summer ice melt on the Antarctic Peninsula
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