Articles | Volume 13, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-13-647-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-13-647-2019
Research article
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22 Feb 2019
Research article |  | 22 Feb 2019

Large carbon cycle sensitivities to climate across a permafrost thaw gradient in subarctic Sweden

Kuang-Yu Chang, William J. Riley, Patrick M. Crill, Robert F. Grant, Virginia I. Rich, and Scott R. Saleska

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ED: Publish subject to technical corrections (04 Feb 2019) by Peter Morse
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Short summary
Permafrost peatlands store large amounts of carbon potentially vulnerable to decomposition under changing climate. We estimated effects of climate forcing biases on carbon cycling at a thawing permafrost peatland in subarctic Sweden. Our results indicate that many climate reanalysis products are cold and wet biased in our study region, leading to erroneous active layer depth and carbon budget estimates. Future studies should recognize the effects of climate forcing uncertainty on carbon cycling.