Arctic coasts composed of frozen deposits are extremely sensitive to climate change and human impact. They retreat with average rates of 1–2 m per year, depending on climatic and permafrost conditions. In recent decades, retreat rates have shown a tendency to increase. In this paper, we studied the coastal dynamics of two key sites (Ural and Yamal coasts) of Baydaratskaya Bay, Kara Sea, where a gas pipeline had been constructed. Based on multi-temporal aerial and satellite imagery, we identified coastal erosion rates at several time lapses, in natural conditions and under human impact, and discussed their temporal variability. In addition to planimetric (m/yr), we calculated volumetric (m3/m/yr) retreat rates of erosional coasts using...
This study investigates the rate of erosion during the 1951-2006 period on the Bykovsky Peninsula, l...
Arctic permafrost coasts are sensitive to changing climate. The lengthening open water season and th...
Observations of coastline retreat using contemporary very high resolution satellite and historical a...
Arctic coasts composed of frozen deposits are extremely sensitive to climate change and human impact...
The retreat rates of Arctic coasts have increased in recent decades at many sites, and an essential ...
The results of permafrost and coastal dynamics investigations at four key sites on the shores of the...
Rapid coastal erosion threatens Arctic coastal infrastructure, including communities and industrial ...
Permafrost coasts represent 34 % of the global coastline and are likely to become one of the most im...
The intensity of thermo-erosion in the coastal zone of the Laptev Sea region mirrors the strong seas...
The Arctic’s climate system is changing: air temperatures, major river discharges and open water sea...
Analyses of the Western Canadian Arctic coastline have revealed substantial increases (up to 110%) i...
Some of the highest coastal erosion rates in the world are now occurring along non-bedrock, permafro...
Destruction of arctic permafrost coasts occurs as a result of a complex suite of processes, predomin...
The Arctic is warming. This results in longer open-water periods during which waves can interact wit...
Kolguev Island is the most western point in the Russian Arctic with tabular ground ice occurrence. S...
This study investigates the rate of erosion during the 1951-2006 period on the Bykovsky Peninsula, l...
Arctic permafrost coasts are sensitive to changing climate. The lengthening open water season and th...
Observations of coastline retreat using contemporary very high resolution satellite and historical a...
Arctic coasts composed of frozen deposits are extremely sensitive to climate change and human impact...
The retreat rates of Arctic coasts have increased in recent decades at many sites, and an essential ...
The results of permafrost and coastal dynamics investigations at four key sites on the shores of the...
Rapid coastal erosion threatens Arctic coastal infrastructure, including communities and industrial ...
Permafrost coasts represent 34 % of the global coastline and are likely to become one of the most im...
The intensity of thermo-erosion in the coastal zone of the Laptev Sea region mirrors the strong seas...
The Arctic’s climate system is changing: air temperatures, major river discharges and open water sea...
Analyses of the Western Canadian Arctic coastline have revealed substantial increases (up to 110%) i...
Some of the highest coastal erosion rates in the world are now occurring along non-bedrock, permafro...
Destruction of arctic permafrost coasts occurs as a result of a complex suite of processes, predomin...
The Arctic is warming. This results in longer open-water periods during which waves can interact wit...
Kolguev Island is the most western point in the Russian Arctic with tabular ground ice occurrence. S...
This study investigates the rate of erosion during the 1951-2006 period on the Bykovsky Peninsula, l...
Arctic permafrost coasts are sensitive to changing climate. The lengthening open water season and th...
Observations of coastline retreat using contemporary very high resolution satellite and historical a...