 
				Richard Lamprecht
Visiting Researcher
Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Forestry and Technology
[email protected] | +358 50 529 7849
PhD student in the area of microbial biogeochemistry. In my project I work in permafrost peatlands where I investigate how, and to what extend. the presumed feedback of global warming has its influence on microbial processes in the mineralization of carbon and nitrogen. I focus in my work on how microbes respond to thawing of permafrost and subsequent changes of the physical and chemical stage of the peat soil in lower soil layers and how that influences possible changes of greenhouse gas release of Arctic permafrost peatlands in future.
Research groups
Publications
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																									Environmental drivers of increased ecosystem respiration in a warming tundraMaes, S L; Dietrich, J; Midolo, G; Schwieger, S; Kummu, M; Vandvik, V; Aerts, R; Althuizen, I HJ; Biasi, C; Björk, R G; Böhner, H; Carbognani, M; Chiari, G; Christiansen, C T; Clemmensen, K E; Cooper, E J; Cornelissen, J HC; Elberling, B; Faubert, P; Fetcher, N; Forte, T GW; Gaudard, J; Gavazov, K; Guan, Z; Guðmundsson, J; Gya, R; Hallin, S; Hansen, B B; Haugum, S V; He, J S; Hicks Pries, C; Hovenden, M J; Jalava, M; Jónsdóttir, I S; Juhanson, J; Jung, J Y; Kaarlejärvi, E; Kwon, M J; Lamprecht,, 2024, Nature, 629, 8010, 105-113. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research
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																									Emissions of atmospherically reactive gases nitrous acid and nitric oxide from Arctic permafrost peatlandsBhattarai, Hem Raj; Marushchak, Maija E; Ronkainen, Jussi; Lamprecht, Richard E; Siljanen, Henri MP; Martikainen, Pertti J; Biasi, Christina; Maljanen, Marja, 2022, Environmental research letters, 17, 2, 024034. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research
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																									Archaeal nitrification is a key driver of high nitrous oxide emissions from arctic peatlandsSiljanen, Henri M P; Alves, Ricardo J E; Ronkainen, Jussi; Lamprecht, Richard E; Bhattarai, Hem R; Bagnoud, Alexandre; Marushchak, Maija E; Martikainen, Pertti J; Schleper, Christa; Biasi, Christina, 2019, Soil biology and biochemistry, 137, 107539. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research
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																									Ecosystem carbon response of an Arctic peatland to simulated permafrost thawVoigt, C; Marushchak, ME; Mastepanov, M; Lamprecht, RE; Christensen, TR; Dorodnikov, M; Jackowicz-Korczynski, M; Lindgren, A; Lohila, A; Nykänen, H; Oinonen, M; Oksanen, T; Palonen, V; Treat, CC; Martikainen, PJ; Biasi, C, 2019, Global change biology, 25, 5, 1746-1764. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research
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																									Degradation potentials of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from thawed permafrost peatSelvam BP, Lapierre JF, Guillemette F, Voigt C, Lamprecht RE, Biasi C, Christensen TR, Martikainen PJ, Berggren M, 2017, Scientific reports, 7, 45811. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research
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																									Increased nitrous oxide emissions from Arctic peatlands after permafrost thawVoigt Carolina, Marushchak Maija E, Lamprecht Richard E, Jackowicz-Korczynski Marcin, Lindgren Amelie, Mastepanov Mikhail, Granlund Lars, Christensen Torben R, Tahvanainen Teemu, Martikainen Pertti J, Biasi Christina, 2017, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 114, 24, 6238-6243. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research
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																									Warming of subarctic tundra increases emissions of all three important greenhouse gases - carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxideVoigt C, Lamprecht RE, Marushchak ME, Lind SE, Novakovskiy A, Aurela M, Martikainen PJ, Biasi C, 2016, Global change biology, 2017; 23, 8, 3121-3138. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research
