Tabular ground ice bodies are widely spread on Eurasian and North American Arctic plains. Exposed tabular ground ice in coastal bluffs favors the activation of thermal abrasion and thermal denudation, which in turn causes increasing coastal destruction rates. Thermo-denudation under conditions of ground ice exposures includes thawing of ice and frozen sediments along retreating headwalls of retrogressive thaw slumps and their constant enlargement. Thermo-cirques and thermo-terraces are two basic landform types that either feature channelized or broad open outlets, depending on the initial ice body outcrop by the denudation processes inland or in the retreating coastal bluffs. We study key-sites on Kolguev Island (Barents Sea) and on Yugors...
Some of the highest coastal erosion rates in the world are now occurring along non-bedrock, permafro...
The western Canadian Arctic is identified as an area of potentially significant global warming. Thaw...
Climate change and warming have been linked to enhanced coastal erosion in the arctic. Specifically...
Destruction of arctic permafrost coasts occurs as a result of a complex suite of processes, predomin...
Kolguev Island is the most western point in the Russian Arctic with tabular ground ice occurrence. S...
The intensity of thermo-erosion in the coastal zone of the Laptev Sea region mirrors the strong seas...
Observations of coastline retreat using contemporary very high resolution satellite and historical a...
Observations of coastline retreat using contemporary very high resolution satellite and historical a...
The Arctic’s climate system is changing: air temperatures, major river discharges and open water sea...
Across the Arctic, over the satellite record, the open-water season has increased in duration, and s...
Analyses of the Western Canadian Arctic coastline have revealed substantial increases (up to 110%) i...
The evolution of Arctic coasts over the coming decades will be governed by changes in the natural en...
Ground-ice rich terrain in the East Siberian coastal lowlands is being destabilized by continuing pe...
Rapid coastal erosion threatens Arctic coastal infrastructure, including communities and industrial ...
The Arctic coastal zone is characterized by high erosion rates, which are on average 0,5 m/year but ...
Some of the highest coastal erosion rates in the world are now occurring along non-bedrock, permafro...
The western Canadian Arctic is identified as an area of potentially significant global warming. Thaw...
Climate change and warming have been linked to enhanced coastal erosion in the arctic. Specifically...
Destruction of arctic permafrost coasts occurs as a result of a complex suite of processes, predomin...
Kolguev Island is the most western point in the Russian Arctic with tabular ground ice occurrence. S...
The intensity of thermo-erosion in the coastal zone of the Laptev Sea region mirrors the strong seas...
Observations of coastline retreat using contemporary very high resolution satellite and historical a...
Observations of coastline retreat using contemporary very high resolution satellite and historical a...
The Arctic’s climate system is changing: air temperatures, major river discharges and open water sea...
Across the Arctic, over the satellite record, the open-water season has increased in duration, and s...
Analyses of the Western Canadian Arctic coastline have revealed substantial increases (up to 110%) i...
The evolution of Arctic coasts over the coming decades will be governed by changes in the natural en...
Ground-ice rich terrain in the East Siberian coastal lowlands is being destabilized by continuing pe...
Rapid coastal erosion threatens Arctic coastal infrastructure, including communities and industrial ...
The Arctic coastal zone is characterized by high erosion rates, which are on average 0,5 m/year but ...
Some of the highest coastal erosion rates in the world are now occurring along non-bedrock, permafro...
The western Canadian Arctic is identified as an area of potentially significant global warming. Thaw...
Climate change and warming have been linked to enhanced coastal erosion in the arctic. Specifically...