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Carbon Dioxide and Methane Release Following Abrupt Thaw of Pleistocene Permafrost Deposits in Arctic Siberia
Knoblauch, Christian; Beer, Christian; Schuett, Alexander; Sauerland, Lewis; Liebner, Susanne; Steinhof, Axel; Rethemeyer, Janet; Grigoriev, Mikhail N.; Faguet, Alexey; Pfeiffer, Eva‐Maria (Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2021-11-01)The decomposition of thawing permafrost organic matter (OM) to the greenhouse gases (GHG) carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane forms a positive feedback to global climate change. Data on in situ GHG fluxes from thawing permafrost ... -
Carbon release and transformation from coastal peat deposits controlled by submarine groundwater discharge: a column experiment study
Kreuzburg, Matthias; Rezanezhad, Fereidoun; Milojevic, Tatjana; Voss, Maren; Gosch, Lennart; Liebner, Susanne; Van Cappellen, Philippe; Rehder, Gregor (Limnology and Oceanography, 2020)Abstract Although the majority of coastal sediments consist of sandy material, in some areas marine ingression caused the submergence of terrestrial carbon-rich peat soils. This affects the coastal carbon balance, as peat ... -
Evaluating sedimentary DNA for tracing changes in cyanobacteria dynamics from sediments spanning the last 350 years of Lake Tiefer See, NE Germany
Nwosu, Ebuka C.; Brauer, Achim; Kaiser, Jérôme; Horn, Fabian; Wagner, Dirk; Liebner, Susanne (Journal of Paleolimnology, 2021-06-29)Since the beginning of the Anthropocene, lacustrine biodiversity has been influenced by climate change and human activities. These factors advance the spread of harmful cyanobacteria in lakes around the world, which affects ... -
Thermokarst Lake to Lagoon Transitions in Eastern Siberia: Do Submerged Taliks Refreeze?
Angelopoulos, Michael; Overduin, Pier Paul; Westermann, Sebastian; Tronicke, Jens; Strauss, Jens; Schirrmeister, Lutz; Biskaborn, Boris K.; Liebner, Susanne; Maksimov, Georgii; Grigoriev, Mikhail N.; Grosse, Guido (Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 2020)As the Arctic coast erodes, it drains thermokarst lakes, transforming them into lagoons, and, eventually, integrates them into subsea permafrost. Lagoons represent the first stage of a thermokarst lake transition to a ...