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List of works by Carolina Voigt

A globally relevant stock of soil nitrogen in the Yedoma permafrost domain

scientific article published on 14 October 2022

A review of the importance of mineral nitrogen cycling in the plant-soil-microbe system of permafrost-affected soils—changing the paradigm

scientific article published in 2022

Degradation potentials of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from thawed permafrost peat

scientific article published on 5 April 2017

Ecosystem carbon response of an Arctic peatland to simulated permafrost thaw

scientific article published on 25 February 2019

Environmental controls of non-growing season carbon dioxide fluxes in boreal and tundra environments

scientific article published on 12 June 2023

High CO<sub>2</sub> fluxes from grassland on histic Gleysol along soil carbon and drainage gradients

scientific article published in 2014

Increased nitrous oxide emissions from Arctic peatlands after permafrost thaw

scientific article

Large stocks of peatland carbon and nitrogen are vulnerable to permafrost thaw

scientific article published on 10 August 2020

Nitrous Oxide Fluxes in Permafrost Peatlands Remain Negligible After Wildfire and Thermokarst Disturbance

scientific article published in 2023

Statistical upscaling of ecosystem CO 2 fluxes across the terrestrial tundra and boreal domain: Regional patterns and uncertainties

scientific article

Thawing Yedoma permafrost is a neglected nitrous oxide source

scientific article published in 2021

The ABCflux database: Arctic-Boreal CO<sub>2</sub> flux observations and ancillary information aggregated to monthly time steps across terrestrial ecosystems

The ABCflux database: Arctic–boreal CO<sub>2</sub> flux observations and ancillary information aggregated to monthly time steps across terrestrial ecosystems

scientific article published on 21 January 2022

Tundra landscape heterogeneity, not interannual variability, controls the decadal regional carbon balance in the Western Russian Arctic

article by Claire C. Treat et al published 9 September 2018 in Global Change Biology

Warming of subarctic tundra increases emissions of all three important greenhouse gases - carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide.

scientific article