High Nitrate Variability on an Alaskan Permafrost Hillslope Dominated by Alder Shrubs

High Nitrate Variability on an Alaskan Permafrost Hillslope Dominated by Alder Shrubs

Novel field investigation demonstrates how soil nitrate levels across an arctic landscape are influenced by the presence of nitrogen-fixing shrubs, local topography, and rain events
Nitrate concentrations along hillslope transects are shown for three field campaigns. Under relatively dry conditions (a & c), nitrate was highest within alder shrublands. During rainy conditions (b), nitrate was higher downslope of alder shrublands, indicating rain washed nitrate downslope.