Most of the Earth's biosphere is characterized by low temperatures. Vast areas (>20%) of the soil ecosystem are permanently frozen or are unfrozen for only a few weeks in summer. Permafrost regions occur at high latitudes and also at high ele- tions; a significant part of the global permafrost area is represented by mountains. Permafrost soils are of global interest, since a significant increase in temperature is predicted for polar regions. Global warming will have a great impact on these soils, especially in northern regions, since they contain large amounts of organic carbon and act as carbon sinks, and a temperature increase will result in a release of carbon into the atmosphere. Additionally, the intensified release of the clima- relevant tracer gas methane represents a potential environmental harzard. Significant numbers of viable microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, p- totrophic cyanobacteria and green algae, fungi and protozoa, are present in per- frost, and the characteristics of these microorganisms reflect the unique and extreme conditions of the permafrost environment. Remarkably, these microorg- isms have been reported to be metabolically active at subzero temperatures, even down to ?20 C.
- | Author: Rosa Margesin
- | Publisher: Springer
- | Publication Date: Nov 04, 2008
- | Number of Pages: 348 pages
- | Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
- | ISBN-10: 354069370X
- | ISBN-13: 9783540693703
- Author:
- Rosa Margesin
- Publisher:
- Springer
- Publication Date:
- Nov 04, 2008
- Number of pages:
- 348 pages
- Binding:
- Hardback or Cased Book
- ISBN-10:
- 354069370X
- ISBN-13:
- 9783540693703