Vulnerability of the ancient peat plateaus in western siberia

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Alexander Pastukhov and collaborators from the Institute of Biology Komi Science Centre Ural Branch Russian Academy of Sciences, Kommunisticheskaya, BIO-GEO-CLIM Laboratory, National Research Tomsk State University, Lenina, Tomsk, Russia have published the research: Vulnerability of the Ancient Peat Plateaus in Western Siberia, in the Journal: Plants 2021, 2813 of /2021/

SUMMARY

    Peatlands, occupying only 3% of the land surface, contain about 15-30% of global soil organic carbon reserves, thereby playing a significant role in the regulation of general planetary processes, such as biogeochemical and biogeophysical cycles, greenhouse gases, and . . .

     

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