Subarctic and alpine areas are sensitive to climatic change when they lie at the margin of permafrost occurrence. Patterned ground in such areas is generated from an interplay among different mechanisms such as temperature, hydrology, soil texture, snow cower and vegetation. The aim of this study is to describe the connection between patterned ground characteristics and altitude and to evaluate the impact different variables have on the appearance of patterned ground. To understand these interactions is a discussion of self-organization processes, threshold effects and feedback mechanisms essential. In this investigation, characteristics of patterned ground are examined along an elevation gradient in the Abisko area in Northern Sweden. The...
sensitive climate indicators and play an important role in biological and physical processes that oc...
Abstract The main goal of this study is to examine mechanisms controlling valley asymmetry developme...
Increased snow depth already observed, and that predicted for the future are of critical importance ...
An improved knowledge of how contrasting types of plant communities and their associated soil biota ...
Because the mechanisms that lie behind the formation and preservation of asymmetric non-sorted strip...
Climate warming is more pronounced in the Arctic than in other parts of the world. This warming affe...
There has been growing recent use of elevational gradients as tools for assessing effects of tempera...
Data based on field observations made during the summers of 1955-61 substantiate the belief that ang...
Recent changes in global climate are having an unprecedented effect on the Arctic environment. This ...
Cryoturbation is a fundamental soil forming process with large importance for ecosystem functioning ...
This thesis presents an assessment of the variation in solifluction occurrence, morphometry and move...
Topographically complex alpine terrains create a mosaic of diverse microclimates over short distance...
Under a context of climate change, polar and alpine regions have been demonstrated to be highly susc...
Observed climatic change may result in modification of the ground thermal regime.The causes of shall...
This extensive study investigates the relationship between microtopography, prevailing micro-environ...
sensitive climate indicators and play an important role in biological and physical processes that oc...
Abstract The main goal of this study is to examine mechanisms controlling valley asymmetry developme...
Increased snow depth already observed, and that predicted for the future are of critical importance ...
An improved knowledge of how contrasting types of plant communities and their associated soil biota ...
Because the mechanisms that lie behind the formation and preservation of asymmetric non-sorted strip...
Climate warming is more pronounced in the Arctic than in other parts of the world. This warming affe...
There has been growing recent use of elevational gradients as tools for assessing effects of tempera...
Data based on field observations made during the summers of 1955-61 substantiate the belief that ang...
Recent changes in global climate are having an unprecedented effect on the Arctic environment. This ...
Cryoturbation is a fundamental soil forming process with large importance for ecosystem functioning ...
This thesis presents an assessment of the variation in solifluction occurrence, morphometry and move...
Topographically complex alpine terrains create a mosaic of diverse microclimates over short distance...
Under a context of climate change, polar and alpine regions have been demonstrated to be highly susc...
Observed climatic change may result in modification of the ground thermal regime.The causes of shall...
This extensive study investigates the relationship between microtopography, prevailing micro-environ...
sensitive climate indicators and play an important role in biological and physical processes that oc...
Abstract The main goal of this study is to examine mechanisms controlling valley asymmetry developme...
Increased snow depth already observed, and that predicted for the future are of critical importance ...