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The PULSE project examines how the retreat of Arctic glaciers affects nitrogen cycling in newly exposed soils. It aims to quantify nitrogen release to streams and coastal environments, providing insights into future ecosystem management in response to climate change.
Glacier retreat is escalating in response to amplified Arctic warming.
This exposes large areas of new glacier forefield to seasonal freeze-thaw, wetting-drying cycles and variable oxygen conditions.
These physical changes dramatically alter biogeochemical cycling in previously glaciated sediments, facilitating soil and vegetation development in the 21st century.
Arctic streams are well-known suppliers of the key nutrient nitrogen (N) to N-limited fjords and coasts, which host lucrative fisherie…
UNIVERSITETET I TROMSOE - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET
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Norway, Tromsoe
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
SME: No
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