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FrostByte C Treat: Detecting permafrost aggradation in peatland ecosystems to understand the effects on climate
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This FrostByte was created by Claire Treat for the Permafrost Carbon Network Project Leads Meeting, in Flagstaff, AZ, USA, in May, 2015.
My research uses a synthesis of plant macrofossils, or small pieces of plants preserved in peat, to study the causes and effects of permafrost aggradation in boreal and arctic peatlands.
Website: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/claire-treat/24/554/717
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My research uses a synthesis of plant macrofossils, or small pieces of plants preserved in peat, to study the causes and effects of permafrost aggradation in boreal and arctic peatlands.
Website: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/claire-treat/24/554/717
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This FrostByte was created by Claire Treat for the Permafrost Carbon Network Project Leads Meeting, in Flagstaff, AZ, USA, in May, 2015.
My research uses a synthesis of plant macrofossils, or small pieces of plants preserved in peat, to study the causes and effects of permafrost aggradation in boreal and arctic peatlands.
Website: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/claire-treat/24/554/717
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My research uses a synthesis of plant macrofossils, or small pieces of plants preserved in peat, to study the causes and effects of permafrost aggradation in boreal and arctic peatlands.
Website: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/claire-treat/24/554/717
Click here for video
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