Climate, snow and hydrology in tundra ecosystems interactions, feedbacks and scaling issues.
Informations
- Funding country
United Kingdom
- Acronym
- -
- URL
- -
- Start date
- 9/1/2002
- End date
- 8/31/2006
- Budget
- 358,527 EUR
Fundings
Name | Role | Start | End | Amount |
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Standard Grant | Grant | - | - | - |
Organisations
Name | Role | Start | End |
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Durham University | Lead Partner | - | - |
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology | Lead Partner | - | - |
Abstract
Arctic tundra landscapes exist as a mosaic of vegetation (graminoid-, dwarf-shrub and lichen-dominated) related to topography, soil type and hydrology (wet, mesic, dry tundra). The key driver of this fine-scale mosaic is the pattern, depth and duration of