Abstract: As hotspots of active carbon processing, terrestrial freshwater systems are important regulators of carbon fluxes across the landscape and sites of notable carbon emissions. The importance of lakes as carbon emission conduits to the surrounding landscape is amplified as permafrost begins to melt, changing landscape hydrological pathways and delivering large amounts of terrestrial carbon
read more Doctoral Dissertation Research: Another piece of the Arctic carbon puzzle: Quantifying Emissions from Arctic Lakes in Drier Regions OPP – NSF Award – Vaclava (Vendy) Hazukova & Jasmine Saros