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This project investigates the microbial degradation of organic matter in Arctic permafrost, which is crucial for understanding its role in greenhouse gas emissions. By studying microbial activity in various permafrost types, it aims to clarify their impact on the carbon cycle and climate change.
Arctic permafrost (PF) as vulnerable carbon stock to global warming is increasingly receiving attention due to significant importance in global climate change.
Immense carbon stock is held in surface soils on land, coastal Pleistocene Ice Complex Deposit and sediment of shallow subsea in Arctic.
Under global warming, the emission of greenhouse gases CO2 and CH4 from PF could further intensify global warming; however, the key link between thawing PF and greenhouse gas emission -microbial degradat…
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