Publications of Min Jung Kwon
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Journal Article (7)
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Journal Article
25 (10), pp. 3254 - 3266 (2019)
Negative feedback processes following drainage slow down permafrost degradation. Global Change Biology 2.
Journal Article
25 (4), pp. 1315 - 1325 (2019)
Drainage enhances modern soil carbon contribution but reduces old soil carbon contribution to ecosystem respiration in tundra ecosystems. Global Change Biology 3.
Journal Article
57 (5), pp. 325 - 336 (2019)
Dynamics of microbial communities and CO2 and CH4 fluxes in the tundra ecosystems of the changing Arctic. Journal of Microbiology 4.
Journal Article
15 (9), pp. 2691 - 2722 (2018)
Year-round simulated methane emissions from a permafrost ecosystem in Northeast Siberia. Biogeosciences 5.
Journal Article
11 (6), pp. 2975 - 2996 (2017)
Shifted energy fluxes, increased Bowen ratios, and reduced thaw depths linked with drainage-induced changes in permafrost ecosystem structure. The Cryosphere 6.
Journal Article
23 (6), 13558, pp. 2396 - 2412 (2017)
Plants, microorganisms, and soil temperatures contribute to a decrease in methane fluxes on a drained Arctic floodplain. Global Change Biology 7.
Journal Article
13 (14), pp. 4219 - 4235 (2016)
Long-term drainage reduces CO2 uptake and increases CO2 emission on a Siberian floodplain due to shifts in vegetation community and soil thermal characteristics. Biogeosciences Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
The effects of long-term drainage on processes governing CO2 and CH4 fluxes on an Arctic floodplain in Siberia. Dissertation, XII,92 pp., Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2016)