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Soils of the Barrow region, AlaskaFootnote1

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Anna E. Klene & Frederick E. Nelson. (2019) Urban Geocryology: Mapping Urban–Rural Contrasts in Active-Layer Thickness, Barrow Peninsula, Northern Alaska. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 109:5, pages 1394-1414.
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AnnaE. Klene, FrederickE. Nelson & KennethM. Hinkel. (2013) Urban–rural contrasts in summer soil-surface temperature and active-layer thickness, Barrow, Alaska, USA. Polar Geography 36:3, pages 183-201.
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Soto Victor. (2022) Detection of increase in air temperature in Barrow, AK, USA, through the use of extreme value indices and its impact on the permafrost active layer thickness. Theoretical and Applied Climatology 148:1-2, pages 79-89.
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David A. Lipson, Theodore K. Raab, Melanie Parker, Scott T. Kelley, Colin J. Brislawn & Janet Jansson. (2015) Changes in microbial communities along redox gradients in polygonized Arctic wet tundra soils. Environmental Microbiology Reports 7:4, pages 649-657.
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Mark J. Lara, A. David McGuire, Eugenie S. Euskirchen, Craig E. Tweedie, Kenneth M. Hinkel, Alexei N. Skurikhin, Vladimir E. Romanovsky, Guido Grosse, W. Robert Bolton & Helene Genet. (2014) Polygonal tundra geomorphological change in response to warming alters future CO 2 and CH 4 flux on the Barrow Peninsula . Global Change Biology 21:4, pages 1634-1651.
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Taniya Roy Chowdhury, Elizabeth M. Herndon, Tommy J. Phelps, Dwayne A. Elias, Baohua Gu, Liyuan Liang, Stan D. Wullschleger & David E. Graham. (2014) Stoichiometry and temperature sensitivity of methanogenesis and CO 2 production from saturated polygonal tundra in Barrow, Alaska . Global Change Biology 21:2, pages 722-737.
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Nikolay I. Shiklomanov, Dmitry A. Streletskiy, Frederick E. Nelson, Robert D. Hollister, Vladimir E. Romanovsky, Craig E. Tweedie, James G. Bockheim & Jerry Brown. (2010) Decadal variations of active‐layer thickness in moisture‐controlled landscapes, Barrow, Alaska. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 115:G4.
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M. T. Jorgenson & J. Brown. (2004) Classification of the Alaskan Beaufort Sea Coast and estimation of carbon and sediment inputs from coastal erosion. Geo-Marine Letters 25:2-3, pages 69-80.
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