<p><strong>Figure 4.</strong> Monthly mean (±SE) soil temperatures at the surface (5 cm) and at depth (100 cm) for unburned (solid line) and burned (dotted line) sites by landscape type from September 2011 to August 2012 (<em>n</em> = 17). Note, one outlier from a low-severity burn in the rocky uplands was excluded. Mean annual surface temperatures (MAST) and mean annual deep temperatures (MADT) are displayed in text boxes.</p> <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Discontinuous permafrost in the North American boreal forest is strongly influenced by the effects of ecological succession on the accumulation of surface organic matter, making permafrost vulnerable to degradation resulting from fire disturbance. To assess factors affecting permaf...
There is a substantial amount of carbon stored in the permafrost soils of boreal forest ecosystems, ...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Climatological data from the Fairbanks International Airport station: ...
Boreal and arctic regions are predicted to warm faster and more strongly than temperate latitudes. P...
<p><strong>Figure 6.</strong> Cross-sectional profile of the elevation of the ground surface and per...
<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Box plots of surface organic layer thickness (a), volumetric soil mois...
<p><b>Table 1.</b> Characteristics of each landscape type, including region, mean...
<p><strong>Figure 5.</strong> Relationships between surface organic thickness and thaw depth (a) and...
Abstract Recent fire activity throughout Alaska has increased the need to understand postfire impact...
<p><strong>Figure 9.</strong> Contour plots of the ground temperature dynamics with depth over time ...
<p><strong>Figure 11.</strong> Simulated permafrost table dynamics after (A) 15 cm of the organic la...
<p><strong>Figure 7.</strong> Simulations of the permafrost table depth for (A) upland and (B) lowla...
[1] The impact to the permafrost during and after wildfire was studied using 11 boreal forest fire s...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> The dynamics of (A) moss, (B) fibrous, and (C) amorphous organic soil ...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) ordination of plant communit...
Climate change coupled with an intensifying wildfire regime is becoming an important driver of perma...
There is a substantial amount of carbon stored in the permafrost soils of boreal forest ecosystems, ...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Climatological data from the Fairbanks International Airport station: ...
Boreal and arctic regions are predicted to warm faster and more strongly than temperate latitudes. P...
<p><strong>Figure 6.</strong> Cross-sectional profile of the elevation of the ground surface and per...
<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Box plots of surface organic layer thickness (a), volumetric soil mois...
<p><b>Table 1.</b> Characteristics of each landscape type, including region, mean...
<p><strong>Figure 5.</strong> Relationships between surface organic thickness and thaw depth (a) and...
Abstract Recent fire activity throughout Alaska has increased the need to understand postfire impact...
<p><strong>Figure 9.</strong> Contour plots of the ground temperature dynamics with depth over time ...
<p><strong>Figure 11.</strong> Simulated permafrost table dynamics after (A) 15 cm of the organic la...
<p><strong>Figure 7.</strong> Simulations of the permafrost table depth for (A) upland and (B) lowla...
[1] The impact to the permafrost during and after wildfire was studied using 11 boreal forest fire s...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> The dynamics of (A) moss, (B) fibrous, and (C) amorphous organic soil ...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) ordination of plant communit...
Climate change coupled with an intensifying wildfire regime is becoming an important driver of perma...
There is a substantial amount of carbon stored in the permafrost soils of boreal forest ecosystems, ...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Climatological data from the Fairbanks International Airport station: ...
Boreal and arctic regions are predicted to warm faster and more strongly than temperate latitudes. P...