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    Carbon Dioxide in Soil, Ground and Surface Waters of the Northern Regions: Role, Sources, Test Methods (a Review) by Goncharova, O. Yu, Timofeeva, M. V., Matyshak, G. V.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-03-2023)
    “…Modern research proves the need to include waterbodies in regional and global models of carbon exchange. The concentration of carbon dioxide in surface waters…”
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    Biological Activity of Urban Soils: Spatial Variability and Control Factors by Goncharova, O. Yu, Semenyuk, O. V., Matyshak, G. V., Bogatyrev, L. G.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-08-2022)
    “…An assessment of the spatial variability of the biological activity of anthropogenic soils on the territory of the Lomonosov Moscow State University and the…”
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    Carbon Dioxide Emission from Soils of the Ecotone Zone in the North of Western Siberia by Goncharova, O. Yu, Matyshak, G. V., Timofeeva, M. V., Chuvanov, S. V., Tarkhov, M. O., Isaeva, A. V.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-09-2023)
    “…The study area in the north of Western Siberia is located in the southern tundra–taiga ecotone near the southern boundary of discontinuous permafrost zone…”
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    Temperature Sensitivity of Soil Respiration in Palsa Peatlands of the North of Western Siberia by Tarkhov, M. O., Matyshak, G. V., Ryzhova, I. M., Goncharova, O. Yu, Bobrik, A. A., Petrov, D. G., Petrzhik, N. M.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-08-2019)
    “…Palsa peatland soils are known as significant terrestrial storage of the Earth’s soil carbon. The response of these soils to changing climate may result in a…”
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    Microbiological Characteristics of Bare Peat Circles on Flat-Topped Peat Mounds in the North of Western Siberia by Yakushev, A. V., Matyshak, G. V., Tarkhov, M. O., Kachalkin, A. V., Sefilyan, A. R., Petrov, D. G.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-09-2019)
    “…— A destructive peat horizon T md of bare peat circles on flat-topped peat mounds in the north of Western Siberia differs from peat horizons (T) of typical…”
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    Autotrophic and Heterotrophic Soil Respiration in Cryolithozone: Quantifying the Contributions and Methodological Approaches (The Case of Soils of the North of Western Siberia) by Goncharova, O. Yu, Matyshak, G. V., Timofeeva, M. V., Sefilian, A. R., Bobrik, A. A., Tarkhov, M. O.

    Published in Contemporary problems of ecology (01-11-2019)
    “…In the course of research performed in the continuous and discontinuous permafrost zone of the north of Western Siberia, the values of autotrophic (root) and…”
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    Temperature regimes of northern taiga soils in the isolated permafrost zone of Western Siberia by Goncharova, O. Yu, Matyshak, G. V., Bobrik, A. A., Moskalenko, N. G., Ponomareva, O. E.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-12-2015)
    “…Soil temperature regimes were studied in three ecosystems of the north of Western Siberia in the zone of isolated permafrost: the forest ecosystem with gleyic…”
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    role of soil cover in maintaining the structural and functional integrity of northern taiga ecosystems in Western Siberia by Goncharova, O. Yu, Bobrik, A. A, Matyshak, G. V, Makarov, M. I

    Published in Contemporary problems of ecology (2016)
    “…The soils of the studied area function in different temperature regimes: under the influence of permafrost (Turbic Histic Cryosol and Cryic Eutric Histosol)…”
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    Carbon Dioxide in Soil and Surface Waters in the North of Western Siberia: Methodological Approach and Quantitative Characteristics by Goncharova, O. Yu, Timofeeva, M. V., Matyshak, G. V., Isaeva, A. V.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-02-2024)
    “…Dissolved inorganic carbon is an essential component of the carbon cycle, especially in the northern regions; however, its loss through water bodies is still…”
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    Temperature Sensitivity of Peatland Soils Respiration Across Different Terrestrial Ecosystems by Tarkhov, M. O., Matyshak, G. V., Ryzhova, I. M., Goncharova, O. Yu, Chuvanov, S. V., Timofeeva, M. V.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-10-2024)
    “…Sequential (S) and equal-time (ET) methods were applied to assess the temperature sensitivity of respiration of peat soils in different terrestrial ecosystems:…”
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    Carbon leaching from peat soils of the north of Western Siberia under different hydrological conditions by Timofeeva, M. V., Goncharova, O. Yu, Matyshak, G. V., Bochkova, S. D., Kadulin, M. S.

    “…Frozen peat soils in the north of Western Siberia are vulnerable to the on-going climate changes. The increase in temperature which affects the permafrost thaw…”
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    Environment, vegetation and greenness (NDVI) along the North America and Eurasia Arctic transects by Walker, D A, Epstein, H E, Raynolds, M K, Kuss, P, Kopecky, M A, Frost, G V, Daniëls, F J A, Leibman, M O, Moskalenko, N G, Matyshak, G V, Khitun, O V, Khomutov, A V, Forbes, B C, Bhatt, U S, Kade, A N, Vonlanthen, C M, Tichý, L

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-01-2012)
    “…Satellite-based measurements of the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI; an index of vegetation greenness and photosynthetic capacity) indicate that…”
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    Spatial Distribution of the Components of Carbon Cycle in Soils of Forest Ecosystems of the Northern, Middle, and Southern Taiga of Western Siberia by Bobrik, A. A., Goncharova, O. Yu, Matyshak, G. V., Ryzhova, I. M., Makarov, M. I., Timofeeva, M. V.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-11-2020)
    “…— In the course of studies in typical forest ecosystems of the northern, middle, and southern taiga of Western Siberia performed at the peak of the growing…”
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    Influence of Moisture on the CO2 Flux from Palsa Mire Soils in the North of Western Siberia by Matyshak, G. V., Chuvanov, S. V., Goncharova, O. Yu, Trifonova, V. A., Timofeeva, M. V., Isaeva, A. V., Tarkhov, M. O.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-04-2023)
    “…The influence of the moisture content on the CO 2 emission from peat soils of palsa mires in the discontinuous permafrost area was studied in the north of…”
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    Contrasting Soil Thermal Regimes in the Forest‐Tundra Transition Near Nadym, West Siberia, Russia by Matyshak, G. V., Goncharova, O. Yu, Moskalenko, N. G., Walker, D. A., Epstein, H. E., Shur, Y.

    Published in Permafrost and periglacial processes (01-01-2017)
    “…Permafrost and varying land surface properties greatly complicate modelling of the thermal response of Arctic soils to climate change. The forest‐tundra…”
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    Specific features of the development of soils of hydromorphic ecosystems in the northern taiga of Western Siberia under conditions of cryogenesis by Matyshak, G. V., Bogatyrev, L. G., Goncharova, O. Yu, Bobrik, A. A.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-10-2017)
    “…Differently directed and heterochronous cryogenic processes have contributed to the contrasting soil cover patterns and spatial heterogeneity of the properties…”
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    Influence of Plant Cover on Hydrothermal Conditions in Soils of Large Lysimeters of the MSU Soil Station: Results of a 60-year Experiment by Matyshak, G. V., Goncharova, O. Yu, Bogatyrev, L. G., Riazantseva, M. I.

    “…The hydrothermal regime of soils, which are formed on the same type of parent rock under different plant communities in ecosystems of large lysimeters at the…”
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    Temperature Sensitivity of СO2 Efflux from the Surface of Palsa Peatlands in Northwestern Siberia as Assessed by Transplantation Method by Matyshak, G. V., Tarkhov, M. O., Ryzhova, I. M., Goncharova, O. Yu, Sefiliyan, A. R., Chuvanov, S. V., Petrov, D. G.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-07-2021)
    “…Peatland soils in permafrost area are among the major components of global carbon cycle. In the case of predicted climate change, they may act as a significant…”
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    Assessment of the Contribution of Root and Microbial Respiration to the Total Efflux of CO2 from Peat Soils and Podzols in the North of Western Siberia by the Method of Component Integration by Goncharova, O. Yu, Matyshak, G. V., Bobrik, A. A., Timofeeva, M. V., Sefilyan, A. R.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-02-2019)
    “…The method of component integration was tested in the course of studies in typical biogeocenoses of the north of Western Siberia. This method as applied for…”
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    CO2 Emission and Organic Carbon Pools in Soils of the Northern Taiga Ecosystems of Western Siberia under Different Geocryological Conditions by Bobrik, A. A., Ryzhova, I. M., Goncharova, O. Yu, Matyshak, G. V., Makarov, M. I., Walker, D. A.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-06-2018)
    “…Statistical analysis of a vast body of data collected during five field seasons (2011–2015) was performed to characterize the biological activity of soils in…”
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