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Distribution and landscape controls of organic layer thickness and carbon within the Alaskan Yukon River Basin

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Pastick, N.J., M. Rigge, B.K. Wylie, M.T. Jorgenson, J.R. Rose, K.D. Johnson, and L. Ji, 2014, Distribution and landscape controls of organic layer thickness and carbon within the Alaskan Yukon River Basin, Geoderma 230-231: 79-94, doi:10.1016/j.geoderma.2014.04.008.

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Understanding of the organic layer thickness (OLT) and organic layer carbon (OLC) stocks in subarctic ecosystems is critical due to their importance in the global carbon cycle. Moreover, post-fire OLT provides an indicator of long-term successional trajectories and permafrost susceptibility to thaw. To these ends, we 1) mapped OLT and associated uncertainty at 30 m resolution in the Yukon River Basin (YRB), Alaska, employing decision tree models linking remotely sensed imagery with field and ancillary data, 2) converted OLT to OLC using a non-linear regression, 3) evaluate landscape controls on OLT and OLC, and 4) quantified the post-fire recovery of OLT and OLC. Areas of shallow (< 10 cm), moderate (≥ 10 cm and < 20 cm), moderately [...]

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