Harms Lab

Ecosystem ecology & Biogeochemistry

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  • Ecosystem ecology & Biogeochemistry
    • Fire in arid catchments
    • Nitrogen dynamics of high-latitude ecosystems
    • Biogeochemical and microbial indicators of permafrost thaw
  • People
  • Publications
  • News
Department of Biology & Wildlife/Institute of Arctic Biology
N Koyukuk Dr
Fairbanks, AK, 99709
United States

New paper on DOM of boreal & arctic streams /February 24, 2018 by Tamara Harms

Mutschlecner et al. find that humic, recalcitrant dissolved organic matter dominates the DOM pool throughout the year, but is more labile during snowmelt. Echoing their prior field study, biolability of DOM was limited by phosphorus.

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