The impact of lower sea-ice extent on Arctic greenhouse-gas exchange
Frans-Jan W. Parmentier (),
Torben R. Christensen,
Lise Lotte Sørensen,
Søren Rysgaard,
A. David McGuire,
Paul A. Miller and
Donald A. Walker
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Frans-Jan W. Parmentier: Lund University
Torben R. Christensen: Lund University
Lise Lotte Sørensen: Aarhus University
Søren Rysgaard: Greenland Climate Research Centre, Greenland Institute of Natural Resources
A. David McGuire: US Geological Survey, Alaska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Paul A. Miller: Lund University
Donald A. Walker: Alaska Geobotany Center, Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Nature Climate Change, 2013, vol. 3, issue 3, 195-202
Abstract:
An increasingly ice-free Arctic Ocean could have significant implications for greenhouse-gas sources and sinks in the Northern high latitudes. In this Review, the impact of diminishing sea-ice extent on greenhouse-gas exchange in both marine and terrestrial Arctic environments is synthesised and discussed.
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1038/nclimate1784
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