While there are abundant erosional features throughout the Arctic – ranging from landslides, thaw slumps or river bank to gully erosion – one of the most dynamic periglacial elements are thermokarst lakes. Due to their lateral thermal and mechanical erosion they shape their surrounding topography and hydrological network, leading to a further destabilization of permafrost soils. This study aims at the remote sensing based identification and quantification of these lateral erosion processes and their incorporation into the land surface model CryoGrid3 to estimate their effect on Arctic ecosystems and infrastructure
Thermokarst lakes are an abundant feature in Arctic permafrost regions and cover up to 40 percent of...
Arctic lowland landscapes have been modified by thermokarst lake processes throughout the Holocene. ...
Although a subsurface phenomenon, permafrost creates distinct features on the land surface which can...
While there are abundant erosional features throughout the Arctic – ranging from landslides, thaw sl...
Thermokarst lakes are a characteristic element of arctic permafrost regions and an indicator for the...
Thermokarst lakes are characteristic and dynamic features of Arctic lowland landscapes indicating th...
Projected future warming of the Arctic will result in pronounced degradation of permafrost and there...
Current climate warming is affecting arctic regions at a faster rate than the rest of the world. Thi...
Projected air and ground temperatures are expected to be higher in Arctic and sub-Arcticlatitudes an...
Projected air and ground temperatures are expected to be higher in Arctic and sub-Arcticlatitudes an...
International audienceThe current rate and magnitude of temperature rise in the Arctic are dispropor...
International audienceThe current rate and magnitude of temperature rise in the Arctic are dispropor...
The coastal region bordering the East-Siberian Sea is covered by ice-rich Yedoma deposits, which are...
The Arctic, including Alaska, is currently experiencing an unprecedented degree of environmental cha...
International audienceThe current rate and magnitude of temperature rise in the Arctic are dispropor...
Thermokarst lakes are an abundant feature in Arctic permafrost regions and cover up to 40 percent of...
Arctic lowland landscapes have been modified by thermokarst lake processes throughout the Holocene. ...
Although a subsurface phenomenon, permafrost creates distinct features on the land surface which can...
While there are abundant erosional features throughout the Arctic – ranging from landslides, thaw sl...
Thermokarst lakes are a characteristic element of arctic permafrost regions and an indicator for the...
Thermokarst lakes are characteristic and dynamic features of Arctic lowland landscapes indicating th...
Projected future warming of the Arctic will result in pronounced degradation of permafrost and there...
Current climate warming is affecting arctic regions at a faster rate than the rest of the world. Thi...
Projected air and ground temperatures are expected to be higher in Arctic and sub-Arcticlatitudes an...
Projected air and ground temperatures are expected to be higher in Arctic and sub-Arcticlatitudes an...
International audienceThe current rate and magnitude of temperature rise in the Arctic are dispropor...
International audienceThe current rate and magnitude of temperature rise in the Arctic are dispropor...
The coastal region bordering the East-Siberian Sea is covered by ice-rich Yedoma deposits, which are...
The Arctic, including Alaska, is currently experiencing an unprecedented degree of environmental cha...
International audienceThe current rate and magnitude of temperature rise in the Arctic are dispropor...
Thermokarst lakes are an abundant feature in Arctic permafrost regions and cover up to 40 percent of...
Arctic lowland landscapes have been modified by thermokarst lake processes throughout the Holocene. ...
Although a subsurface phenomenon, permafrost creates distinct features on the land surface which can...