IsoGenie – A Department of Energy (Genomic Science Program)-funded interdisciplinary project. (original) (raw)
The IsoGenie Project is a Department of Energy (Genomic Science Program)-funded interdisciplinary investigation of how permafrost thaw, driven by a changing climate, is altering carbon cycling in Arctic peatlands. The goal is to use improved system understanding to refine predictive models of climate feedbacks from these rapidly changing systems.
Aerial view of field site, Stordalen Mire. (Photo: Scott Saleska)
First IsoGenie Project Team, 2010
2016 IsoGenie Team (Photo: Miguel Martinez)
Graduate student Moira Hough collecting samples. (Photo by N. Raab)
Automatic chambers for gas measurements. (Photo: N. Raab)
Moira Hough and Sky Dominguez collect samples from a peat core. (Photo by N. Raab)
Field site, Stordalen Mire. (Photo by N. Raab)
Sky Dominguez and Joachim Jansen processing subsamples from a peat core. (Photo by N. Raab)