Scientists Measure Pulse of CO2 Emissions During Spring Thaw in the Arctic

Wednesday, December 14, 2016 - 16:01 in Earth & Climate

When the frozen Arctic tundra starts to thaw around June of each year, the snow melting and the ground softening, the soil may release a large pulse of greenhouse gases, namely, carbon dioxide and methane. ... Read more

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