Permafrost sediment cores are time capsules that preserve processes, carbon and microbes from the past. How do we research the carbon below the ground and on the surface?
What is permafrost? Why is it important? What happens when it thaws?
Personal essay exploring what it means to conduct paleoclimate research in the Arctic as an early career researcher.
What 20,000 years of carbon accumulation in Arctic lakes tells us about the future of carbon cycling
Companion piece to Marshall et al. 2026: Millennial-scale carbon-source changes revealed by sedimentary radiocarbon in Arctic lakes