In response to the increasing global demand for energy, oil exploration and development are expanding into frontier areas of the Arctic, where slow-growing tundra vegetation and the underlying permafrost soils are very sensitive to disturbance. The creation of vehicle trails on the tundra from seismic exploration for oil has accelerated in the past decade, and the cumulative impact represents a geographic footprint that covers a greater extent of Alaska’s North Slope tundra than all other direct human impacts combined. Seismic exploration for oil and gas was conducted on the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, USA, in the winters of 1984 and 1985. This study documents recovery of vegetation and permafrost soils ove...
The oil and gas industry has grown significantly throughout the boreal and arctic ecosystems of Nort...
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Division of Mining, Land, and Water manages cross-...
The oil and gas industry has grown significantly throughout the boreal and arctic ecosystems of Nort...
In response to the increasing global demand for energy, oil exploration and development are expandin...
The relationship between snow cover and the degree of surface disturbance caused by winter seismic v...
Airphoto interpretation was used to quantify the extent of disturbance caused by seismic exploration...
The high Arctic is the world's fasting warming biome, allowing access to sections of previously inac...
The high Arctic is the world's fasting warming biome, allowing access to sections of previously inac...
The high Arctic is the world's fasting warming biome, allowing access to sections of previously inac...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
The literature of disturbance ecology reveals that, under present climatic conditions, non-native pl...
Vegetational recovery from an accidental oil spill on a wet tundra site at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, was ...
Vegetational recovery from an accidental oil spill on a wet tundra site at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, was ...
Oil and gas exploration conducted in the 1970s left behind a legacy of abandoned well sites in the M...
Natural regeneration after anthropogenic disturbance is slow in the tundra biome, but assisted regen...
The oil and gas industry has grown significantly throughout the boreal and arctic ecosystems of Nort...
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Division of Mining, Land, and Water manages cross-...
The oil and gas industry has grown significantly throughout the boreal and arctic ecosystems of Nort...
In response to the increasing global demand for energy, oil exploration and development are expandin...
The relationship between snow cover and the degree of surface disturbance caused by winter seismic v...
Airphoto interpretation was used to quantify the extent of disturbance caused by seismic exploration...
The high Arctic is the world's fasting warming biome, allowing access to sections of previously inac...
The high Arctic is the world's fasting warming biome, allowing access to sections of previously inac...
The high Arctic is the world's fasting warming biome, allowing access to sections of previously inac...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
The literature of disturbance ecology reveals that, under present climatic conditions, non-native pl...
Vegetational recovery from an accidental oil spill on a wet tundra site at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, was ...
Vegetational recovery from an accidental oil spill on a wet tundra site at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, was ...
Oil and gas exploration conducted in the 1970s left behind a legacy of abandoned well sites in the M...
Natural regeneration after anthropogenic disturbance is slow in the tundra biome, but assisted regen...
The oil and gas industry has grown significantly throughout the boreal and arctic ecosystems of Nort...
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Division of Mining, Land, and Water manages cross-...
The oil and gas industry has grown significantly throughout the boreal and arctic ecosystems of Nort...