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Uppsala University: Uppsala, SE

2022-09-01 to 2024-09-01 | Post-doctoral Researcher (Limnologi)
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Sarah Shakil

Education and qualifications (2)

University of Alberta: Edmonton, AB, CA

2014-09 to present | MSc. (Biological Sciences)
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Sarah Shakil

York University: Toronto, ON, CA

2010-09 to 2014-04 | BSc. Spec. Hons. Environmental Science (Life Sciences) (Geography)
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Sarah Shakil

Works (17)

Evidence for preservation of organic carbon interacting with iron in material displaced from retrogressive thaw slumps: Case study in Peel Plateau, western Canadian Arctic

Geoderma
2023-05 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0016-7061
Contributors: Maxime Thomas; Arthur Monhonval; Catherine Hirst; Lisa Bröder; Scott Zolkos; Jorien E. Vonk; Suzanne E. Tank; Kirsi H. Keskitalo; Sarah Shakil; Steven V. Kokelj et al.
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Sarah Shakil

Permafrost Landscape History Shapes Fluvial Chemistry, Ecosystem Carbon Balance, and Potential Trajectories of Future Change

Global Biogeochemical Cycles
2022-09 | Journal article | Author
Part of ISSN: 0886-6236
Part of ISSN: 1944-9224
Contributors: Scott Zolkos; Suzanne Tank; Steven V. Kokelj; Robert Striegl; Sarah Shakil; Carolina Voigt; Oliver Sonnentag; William Quinton; Edward Schuur; Donatella Zona et al.
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We Must Stop Fossil Fuel Emissions to Protect Permafrost Ecosystems

Frontiers in Environmental Science
2022-06-29 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2296-665X
Contributors: Benjamin W. Abbott; Michael Brown; Joanna C. Carey; Jessica Ernakovich; Jennifer M. Frederick; Laodong Guo; Gustaf Hugelius; Raymond M. Lee; Michael M. Loranty; Robie Macdonald et al.
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Sarah Shakil

Low biodegradability of particulate organic carbon mobilized from thaw slumps on the Peel Plateau, NT, and possible chemosynthesis and sorption effects

Biogeosciences
2022-04-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Sarah Shakil; Suzanne E. Tank; Jorien E. Vonk; Scott Zolkos
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Thaw-driven mass wasting couples slopes with downstream systems, and effects propagate through Arctic drainage networks

The Cryosphere
2021-07-06 | Journal article | Author
Part of ISSN: 1994-0424
Contributors: Steven V. Kokelj; Justin Kokoszka; Jurjen van der Sluijs; Ashley C. A. Rudy; Jon Tunnicliffe; Sarah Shakil; Suzanne Tank; Scott Zolkos
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Sarah Shakil
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Low biodegradability of particulate organic carbon mobilized from thaw slumps on the Peel Plateau, NT, and possible chemosynthesis and sorption effects

2021-07-02 | Preprint
Contributors: Sarah Shakil; Suzanne Tank; Jorien Vonk; Scott Zolkos
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Supplementary material to "Low biodegradability of particulate organic carbon mobilized from thaw slumps on the Peel Plateau, NT, and possible chemosynthesis and sorption effects"

2021-07-02 | Preprint
Contributors: Sarah Shakil; Suzanne Tank; Jorien Vonk; Scott Zolkos
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Preferential export of permafrost-derived organic matter as retrogressive thaw slumping intensifies

Environmental Research Letters
2021-05-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Lisa Bröder; Kirsi Keskitalo; Scott Zolkos; Sarah Shakil; Suzanne E Tank; Steve V Kokelj; Tommaso Tesi; Bart E Van Dongen; Negar Haghipour; Timothy I Eglinton et al.
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The SPLASH Action Group – Towards standardized sampling strategies along the soil-to-hydrosystems continuum in permafrost landscapes

2021-03-04 | Other
Contributors: Julien Fouche; Sarah Shakil; Catherine Hirst; Lisa Bröder; Yannick Agnan; Ylva Sjöberg; Frédéric Bouchard
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Stream Dissolved Organic Matter in Permafrost Regions Shows Surprising Compositional Similarities but Negative Priming and Nutrient Effects

Global Biogeochemical Cycles
2021-01 | Journal article | Author
Part of ISSN: 0886-6236
Part of ISSN: 1944-9224
Contributors: Ethan Wologo; Sarah Shakil; Scott Zolkos; Sadie Textor; Stephanie Ewing; Jane Klassen; Robert Spencer; David C. Podgorski; Suzanne Tank; Michelle A. Baker et al.
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Sarah Shakil
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Particulate dominance of organic carbon mobilization from thaw slumps on the Peel Plateau, NT: Quantification and implications for stream systems and permafrost carbon release

Environmental Research Letters
2020-11-01 | Journal article
Contributors: S Shakil; S E Tank; S V Kokelj; J E Vonk; S Zolkos
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Permafrost thaw couples slopes with downstream systems and effects propagate through Arctic drainage networks

2020-09-28 | Preprint
Contributors: Steven V. Kokelj; Justin Kokoszka; Jurjen van der Sluijs; Ashley C. A. Rudy; John Tunnicliffe; Sarah Shakil; Suzanne Tank; Scott Zolkos
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Supplementary material to "Permafrost thaw couples slopes with downstream systems and effects propagate through Arctic drainage networks"

2020-09-28 | Preprint
Contributors: Steven V. Kokelj; Justin Kokoszka; Jurjen van der Sluijs; Ashley C. A. Rudy; John Tunnicliffe; Sarah Shakil; Suzanne Tank; Scott Zolkos
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Downstream persistence of particulate organic carbon released from thaw slumps on the Peel Plateau, NT, Canada

2020-03-23 | Other
Contributors: Sarah Shakil; Suzanne Tank; Steve Kokelj; Jorien Vonk
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Slope thermokarst transforms permafrost preserved glacial landscapes and effects propagate through Arctic drainage networks.

2020-03-23 | Other
Contributors: Steve Kokelj; Justin Kokoszka; Jurjen van der Sluijs; Ashley Rudy; Jon Tunnicliffe; Sarah Shakil; Suzanne Tank; Scott Zolkos
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Characterization of mobilized sediments and organic matter in retrogressive thaw slumps on the Peel Plateau, NWT, Canada

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2020-03-09 | Conference paper
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Sarah Shakil
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Unprecedented Increases in Total and Methyl Mercury Concentrations Downstream of Retrogressive Thaw Slumps in the Western Canadian Arctic

Environmental Science & Technology
2018-12-18 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0013-936X
Part of ISSN: 1520-5851
Contributors: Kyra A. St. Pierre; Scott Zolkos; Sarah Shakil; Suzanne E. Tank; Vincent St.Louis; Steven V. Kokelj
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Sarah Shakil

Peer review (2 reviews for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for Journal of geophysical research. (2)