Earth system models (ESMs) are our primary tool for projecting future climate change, but their ability to represent small-scale land surface processes is currently limited. This is especially true for permafrost landscapes in which melting of excess ground ice and subsequent subsidence affect lateral processes which can substantially alter soil conditions and fluxes of heat, water, and carbon to the atmosphere. Here we demonstrate that dynamically changing microtopography and related lateral fluxes of snow, water, and heat can be represented through a tiling approach suitable for implementation in large-scale models, and we investigate which of these lateral processes are important to reproduce observed landscape evolution. Combining exist...
To address the long-standing underrepresentation of the influences of highly variable ground ice con...
Projected future warming of the Arctic will result in pronounced degradation of permafrost and there...
In high-latitude and mountain regions, local processes such as redistribution by wind, snow metamorp...
Earth system models (ESMs) are our primary tool for projecting future climate change, but their abil...
Field observations from a range of permafrost landscapes convincingly show that melting of ground ic...
Abstract. In continuous permafrost lowlands, thawing of ice-rich deposits and melting of massive gro...
Thawing of permafrost is governed by a complex interplay of different processes, of which only condu...
International audienceSimulating surface inundation is particularly challenging for the high-latitud...
Ice-rich permafrost is estimated to underlie 20% of the Northern hemisphere’s permafrost region. It ...
Current model approaches used to simulate the degradation of permafrost under a warming climate are ...
Thawing of permafrost triggers a wide range of morphodynamic processes which magnitude and pace dire...
Subarctic peatlands underlain by permafrost contain significant amounts of organic carbon. Our abili...
Microtopography can be a key driver of heterogeneity in the ground thermal and hydrological regime o...
International audienceThawing of permafrost in a warming climate is governed by a complex interplay ...
Large-scale Earth system and land surface models often lack an adequate representation of subgrid-sc...
To address the long-standing underrepresentation of the influences of highly variable ground ice con...
Projected future warming of the Arctic will result in pronounced degradation of permafrost and there...
In high-latitude and mountain regions, local processes such as redistribution by wind, snow metamorp...
Earth system models (ESMs) are our primary tool for projecting future climate change, but their abil...
Field observations from a range of permafrost landscapes convincingly show that melting of ground ic...
Abstract. In continuous permafrost lowlands, thawing of ice-rich deposits and melting of massive gro...
Thawing of permafrost is governed by a complex interplay of different processes, of which only condu...
International audienceSimulating surface inundation is particularly challenging for the high-latitud...
Ice-rich permafrost is estimated to underlie 20% of the Northern hemisphere’s permafrost region. It ...
Current model approaches used to simulate the degradation of permafrost under a warming climate are ...
Thawing of permafrost triggers a wide range of morphodynamic processes which magnitude and pace dire...
Subarctic peatlands underlain by permafrost contain significant amounts of organic carbon. Our abili...
Microtopography can be a key driver of heterogeneity in the ground thermal and hydrological regime o...
International audienceThawing of permafrost in a warming climate is governed by a complex interplay ...
Large-scale Earth system and land surface models often lack an adequate representation of subgrid-sc...
To address the long-standing underrepresentation of the influences of highly variable ground ice con...
Projected future warming of the Arctic will result in pronounced degradation of permafrost and there...
In high-latitude and mountain regions, local processes such as redistribution by wind, snow metamorp...