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A proxy-year analysis shows reduced soil temperatures with climate warming in boreal forest
2018
Scientific Reports
Scientists unequivocally agree that winter air temperature (TA) in northern high latitudes will increase sharply with anthropogenic climate change, and that such increases are already pervasive. However, contrasting hypotheses and results exist regarding the magnitude and even direction of changes in winter soil temperature (TS). Here we use field and satellite data to examine the 'cold soil in a warm world' hypothesis for the first time in the boreal forest using a proxy year approach. In a
doi:10.1038/s41598-018-35213-w
pmid:30443005
pmcid:PMC6237965
fatcat:y3b6iqya4ffmznhexz6ueofalm