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DESCRIPTION:PhD Oral Defence of Ianina Altshuler\, Natural Resource Science
 s\n\nAnthropogenic climate change is thought to have a disproportionately 
 larger impact on polar regions\, resulting in permafrost thaw and microorg
 anism mediated greenhouse gas (GHG) emission. Permafrost soils contain bet
 ween 25-50 % of the total soil organic carbon pool and as permafrost thaws
 \, this carbon will become accessible to microbial degradation. Carbon dio
 xide (CO2)\, methane (CH4)\, and nitrous oxide (N2O) are the most importan
 t GHGs and their flux from permafrost affected soils contributes to a posi
 tive feedback loop of climatic warming. However\, our understanding of how
  microorganisms contribute to the biogeochemical cycling and flux of these
  gases in Arctic soils remains limited.\n\nEveryone in the McGill communit
 y is welcome to attend a PhD Oral Defence. Please join us in celebrating t
 he accomplishments of our PhD candidates.\n
DTSTART:20190322T171500Z
DTEND:20190322T171500Z
LOCATION:R4-047\, Raymond Building\, CA\, QC\, St Anne de Bellevue\, H9X 3V
 9\, 21111 Lakeshore Road
SUMMARY:PhD Oral Defence: The impact of an active soil microbial community 
 on greenhouse gas emissions in Arctic cryosols
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/macdonald/channels/event/phd-oral-defence-impact-
 active-soil-microbial-community-greenhouse-gas-emissions-arctic-cryosols-2
 95028
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