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Peter Kuhry

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Ambio|December 8, 2020
Soil organic carbon storage in a mountain permafrost area of Central Asia (High Altai, Russia)Didac Pascual, Peter Kuhry, Tatiana Raudina
Nature|August 3, 2018
Extensive loss of past permafrost carbon but a net accumulation into present-day soilsAmelie Lindgren, Gustaf Hugelius, Peter Kuhry
Ambio|September 25, 2004
Permafrost and infrastructure in the usa Basin (Northeast European Russia): possible impacts of global warmingGalina Mazhitova, Nanka Karstkarel, Naum Oberman, et al.
Science Advances|August 29, 2025
Massive losses and gains of northern land carbon stocks since the Last Glacial MaximumAmelie Lindgren, Peter Kuhry, Max Holloway, et al.
Ambio|October 11, 2002
Climate feedbacks at the tundra-taiga interfaceRichard Harding, Peter Kuhry, Torben R Christensen, et al.
Ambio|September 23, 2006
Perceived and measured levels of environmental pollution: interdisciplinary research in the subarctic lowlands of northeast European RussiaTony R Walker, Joachim Otto Habeck, Timo P Karjalainen, et al.
Nature|May 2, 2019
Permafrost collapse is accelerating carbon releaseMerritt R Turetsky, Benjamin W Abbott, Miriam C Jones, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 10, 2016
Plant-derived compounds stimulate the decomposition of organic matter in arctic permafrost soilsBirgit Wild, Norman Gentsch, Petr Čapek, et al.
Science Advances|February 25, 2021
Spatial heterogeneity and environmental predictors of permafrost region soil organic carbon stocksUmakant Mishra, Gustaf Hugelius, Eitan Shelef, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 27, 2019
Widespread global peatland establishment and persistence over the last 130,000 yClaire C Treat, Thomas Kleinen, Nils Broothaerts, et al.
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Ambio|December 8, 2020
Soil organic carbon storage in a mountain permafrost area of Central Asia (High Altai, Russia)Didac Pascual, Peter Kuhry, Tatiana Raudina
Nature|August 3, 2018
Extensive loss of past permafrost carbon but a net accumulation into present-day soilsAmelie Lindgren, Gustaf Hugelius, Peter Kuhry
Ambio|September 25, 2004
Permafrost and infrastructure in the usa Basin (Northeast European Russia): possible impacts of global warmingGalina Mazhitova, Nanka Karstkarel, Naum Oberman, et al.
Science Advances|August 29, 2025
Massive losses and gains of northern land carbon stocks since the Last Glacial MaximumAmelie Lindgren, Peter Kuhry, Max Holloway, et al.
Ambio|October 11, 2002
Climate feedbacks at the tundra-taiga interfaceRichard Harding, Peter Kuhry, Torben R Christensen, et al.
Ambio|September 23, 2006
Perceived and measured levels of environmental pollution: interdisciplinary research in the subarctic lowlands of northeast European RussiaTony R Walker, Joachim Otto Habeck, Timo P Karjalainen, et al.
Nature|May 2, 2019
Permafrost collapse is accelerating carbon releaseMerritt R Turetsky, Benjamin W Abbott, Miriam C Jones, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 10, 2016
Plant-derived compounds stimulate the decomposition of organic matter in arctic permafrost soilsBirgit Wild, Norman Gentsch, Petr Čapek, et al.
Science Advances|February 25, 2021
Spatial heterogeneity and environmental predictors of permafrost region soil organic carbon stocksUmakant Mishra, Gustaf Hugelius, Eitan Shelef, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 27, 2019
Widespread global peatland establishment and persistence over the last 130,000 yClaire C Treat, Thomas Kleinen, Nils Broothaerts, et al.
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