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    Siberian peatlands a net carbon sink and global methane source since the early Holocene by Smith, L C, MacDonald, G M, Velichko, A A, Beilman, D W, Borisova, O K, Frey, K E, Kremenetski, K V, Sheng, Y

    “…Interpolar methane gradient (IPG) data from ice cores suggest the "switching on" of a major Northern Hemisphere methane source in the early Holocene. Extensive…”
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    Climate change and the northern Russian treeline zone by MacDonald, G.M, Kremenetski, K.V, Beilman, D.W

    “…The Russian treeline is a dynamic ecotone typified by steep gradients in summer temperature and regionally variable gradients in albedo and heat flux. The…”
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    Pattern of extinction of the woolly mammoth in Beringia by MacDonald, G.M., Beilman, D.W., Kuzmin, Y.V., Orlova, L.A., Kremenetski, K.V., Shapiro, B., Wayne, R.K., Van Valkenburgh, B.

    Published in Nature communications (12-06-2012)
    “…Extinction of the woolly mammoth in Beringia has long been subject to research and speculation. Here we use a new geo-referenced database of radiocarbon-dated…”
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    YEASTS IN PEATLANDS: A REVIEW OF RICHNESS AND ROLES IN PEAT DECOMPOSITION by Thormann, Markus N., Rice, Adrianne V., Beilman, David W.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-09-2007)
    “…The richness and ecological roles of yeasts in peatlands are largely unknown. This paper presents a review of the literature on yeasts in peatlands and also…”
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    A high-resolution GIS-based inventory of the west Siberian peat carbon pool by Sheng, Yongwei, Smith, Laurence C., MacDonald, Glen M., Kremenetski, Konstantine V., Frey, Karen E., Velichko, Andrei A., Lee, Mary, Beilman, David W., Dubinin, Peter

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-09-2004)
    “…The West Siberian Lowland (WSL) contains the world's most extensive peatlands and a substantial fraction of the global terrestrial carbon pool. Despite its…”
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    Siberian Peatlands a Net Carbon Sink and Global Methane Source since the Early Holocene by Smith, L. C., MacDonald, G. M., Velichko, A. A., Beilman, D. W., Borisova, O. K., Frey, K. E., Kremenetski, K. V., Sheng, Y.

    “…Interpolar methane gradient (IPG) data from ice cores suggest the "switching on" of a major Northern Hemisphere methane source in the early Holocene. Extensive…”
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    Localized Permafrost Peatlands in Western Canada: Definition, Distributions, and Degradation by Beilman, David W., Vitt, Dale H., Halsey, Linda A.

    Published in Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research (01-02-2001)
    “…Detailed inventory of peatlands by aerial photography shows that peatlands with climatically sensitive localized islands of permafrost cover 17,505 km2 within…”
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