Retrogressive thaw slumps (RTSs) are among the most active thermokarst landforms in the Arctic and deliver a large amount of material to the Arctic Ocean. However, their contribution to the organic carbon (OC) budget is unknown. We provide the first estimate of the contribution of RTSs to the nearshore OC budget of the Yukon Coast, Canada, and describe the evolution of coastal RTSs between 1952 and 2011 in this area. We (1) describe the evolution of RTSs between 1952 and 2011; (2) calculate the volume of eroded material and stocks of OC mobilized through slumping, including soil organic carbon (SOC) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC); and (3) estimate the OC fluxes mobilized through slumping between 1972 and 2011. We identified ...
The Yukon Coast in Canada is an ice-rich permafrost coast and highly sensitive to changing environme...
Climate warming has a strong impact on permafrost coasts in the Arctic. With increasing air and wate...
Processes associated with permafrost degradation in the arctic coastal zone are highly dynamic and a...
We describe the evolution of coastal retrogressive thaw slumps (RTSs) between 1952 and 2011 along th...
We describe the evolution of coastal retrogressive thaw slumps (RTSs) between 1952 and 2011 along th...
The mechanism of carbon dioxide and methane release to the atmosphere in permafrost regions is not s...
Retrogressive thaw slumps (RTS) are spectacular lateral thermokarst features occurring in ice-rich p...
Retrogressive thaw slumps (RTSs) are among the most active landforms in the Arctic; their number ha...
Changing environmental conditions in the Arctic have profound impacts on permafrost coasts, which er...
In ice-rich permafrost regions, changes in the permafrost thermal regime cause surface disturbances...
The Canadian Yukon Coast is an ice-rich permafrost coast. This is a fragile ecosystem and reacts st...
With climate change, Arctic hillslopes above ice-rich permafrost are vulnerable to enhanced mass was...
Permafrost degradation processes such as thermokarst and thermo-erosion create highly dynamic landfo...
In the Arctic, temperatures are rising twice as fast as the global mean. Since most of the terrestri...
Narrowing uncertainties about carbon cycling is important in the Arctic where rapid environmental ch...
The Yukon Coast in Canada is an ice-rich permafrost coast and highly sensitive to changing environme...
Climate warming has a strong impact on permafrost coasts in the Arctic. With increasing air and wate...
Processes associated with permafrost degradation in the arctic coastal zone are highly dynamic and a...
We describe the evolution of coastal retrogressive thaw slumps (RTSs) between 1952 and 2011 along th...
We describe the evolution of coastal retrogressive thaw slumps (RTSs) between 1952 and 2011 along th...
The mechanism of carbon dioxide and methane release to the atmosphere in permafrost regions is not s...
Retrogressive thaw slumps (RTS) are spectacular lateral thermokarst features occurring in ice-rich p...
Retrogressive thaw slumps (RTSs) are among the most active landforms in the Arctic; their number ha...
Changing environmental conditions in the Arctic have profound impacts on permafrost coasts, which er...
In ice-rich permafrost regions, changes in the permafrost thermal regime cause surface disturbances...
The Canadian Yukon Coast is an ice-rich permafrost coast. This is a fragile ecosystem and reacts st...
With climate change, Arctic hillslopes above ice-rich permafrost are vulnerable to enhanced mass was...
Permafrost degradation processes such as thermokarst and thermo-erosion create highly dynamic landfo...
In the Arctic, temperatures are rising twice as fast as the global mean. Since most of the terrestri...
Narrowing uncertainties about carbon cycling is important in the Arctic where rapid environmental ch...
The Yukon Coast in Canada is an ice-rich permafrost coast and highly sensitive to changing environme...
Climate warming has a strong impact on permafrost coasts in the Arctic. With increasing air and wate...
Processes associated with permafrost degradation in the arctic coastal zone are highly dynamic and a...