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Large loss of CO(2) in winter observed across the northern permafrost region
Recent warming in the Arctic, which has been amplified during the winter(1–3), greatly enhances microbial decomposition of soil organic matter and subsequent release of carbon dioxide (CO(2))(4). However, the amount of CO(2) released in winter is highly uncertain and has not been well represented by...
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