The current state of permafrost in Alaska and meaningful expectations for its future evolution are informed by long-term perspectives on previous permafrost degradation. Thermokarst processes in permafrost landscapes often lead to widespread lake formation and the spatial and temporal evolution of thermokarst lake landscapes reflects the combined effects of climate, ground conditions, vegetation, and fire. This study provides detailed analyses of thermokarst lake sediments of Holocene age from the southern loess uplands of the Yukon Flats, including bathymetry and sediment core analyses across a water depth transect. The sediment core results, dated by radiocarbon and 210Pb, indicate the permanent onset of finely laminated lacustrine sedime...
Permafrost degradation influences the morphology, biogeochemical cycling and hydrology of Arctic lan...
Thermokarst lakes cover nearly one fourth of ice-rich permafrost lowlands in the Arctic. Sediments f...
Thermokarst lakes develop as a result of the thaw and collapse of ice-rich, permanently frozen groun...
The current state of permafrost in Alaska and meaningful expectations for its future evolution are i...
The current state of permafrost in Alaska and meaningful expectations for its future evolution are i...
Thermokarst processes characterize a variety of ice-rich permafrost terrains and often lead to lake ...
Thermokarst processes characterize a variety of ice-rich permafrost terrains and often lead to lake ...
The course of permafrost degradation depends on climate, vegetation, disturbance, and excess ground-...
Arctic lowland landscapes have been modified by thermokarst lake processes throughout the Holocene. ...
During recent decades, lake levels in the Yukon Flats region of interior Alaska have fluctuated dram...
The course of permafrost degradation depends on climate, vegetation, disturbance, and excess groundi...
Thermokarst lakes are characteristic and dynamic landscape features of ice-rich permafrost environme...
Global warming has a direct impact on the degradation of permafrost and the resulting ground subsid...
We present here the results of multi-proxy analyses (sediment geochemistry, diatoms, and pollen) fro...
Arctic lowland landscapes have been modified by thermokarst lake processes throughout the Holocene. ...
Permafrost degradation influences the morphology, biogeochemical cycling and hydrology of Arctic lan...
Thermokarst lakes cover nearly one fourth of ice-rich permafrost lowlands in the Arctic. Sediments f...
Thermokarst lakes develop as a result of the thaw and collapse of ice-rich, permanently frozen groun...
The current state of permafrost in Alaska and meaningful expectations for its future evolution are i...
The current state of permafrost in Alaska and meaningful expectations for its future evolution are i...
Thermokarst processes characterize a variety of ice-rich permafrost terrains and often lead to lake ...
Thermokarst processes characterize a variety of ice-rich permafrost terrains and often lead to lake ...
The course of permafrost degradation depends on climate, vegetation, disturbance, and excess ground-...
Arctic lowland landscapes have been modified by thermokarst lake processes throughout the Holocene. ...
During recent decades, lake levels in the Yukon Flats region of interior Alaska have fluctuated dram...
The course of permafrost degradation depends on climate, vegetation, disturbance, and excess groundi...
Thermokarst lakes are characteristic and dynamic landscape features of ice-rich permafrost environme...
Global warming has a direct impact on the degradation of permafrost and the resulting ground subsid...
We present here the results of multi-proxy analyses (sediment geochemistry, diatoms, and pollen) fro...
Arctic lowland landscapes have been modified by thermokarst lake processes throughout the Holocene. ...
Permafrost degradation influences the morphology, biogeochemical cycling and hydrology of Arctic lan...
Thermokarst lakes cover nearly one fourth of ice-rich permafrost lowlands in the Arctic. Sediments f...
Thermokarst lakes develop as a result of the thaw and collapse of ice-rich, permanently frozen groun...