Yukon’s Beaufort coast, Canada, is a highly dynamic landscape. Cultural sites, infrastructure, and travel routes used by the local population are particularly vulnerable to coastal erosion. To assess threats to these phenomena, rates of shoreline change for a 210 km length of the coast were analyzed and combined with socioeconomic and cultural information. Rates of shoreline change were derived from aerial and satellite imagery from the 1950s, 1970s, 1990s, and 2011. Using these data, conservative (S1) and dynamic (S2) shoreline projections were constructed to predict shoreline positions for the year 2100. The locations of cultural features in the archives of a Parks Canada database, the Yukon Archaeological Program, and as reported in othe...
Arctic coastal infrastructure, cultural, and archeological sites are increasingly vulnerable to eros...
Approximately twice as much carbon is stored in permafrost (perennially frozen ground) as is in the ...
The Arctic is warming. This results in longer open-water periods during which waves can interact wit...
Yukonâ s Beaufort coast, Canada, is a highly dynamic landscape. Cultural sites, infrastructure, and...
Yukon’s Beaufort coast, Canada, is a highly dynamic landscape. Cultural sites, infrastructure, and t...
Yukonâ s Beaufort coast, Canada, is a highly dynamic landscape. Cultural sites, infrastructure, and...
Yukon’s Beaufort coast, Canada, is a highly dynamic landscape. Cultural sites, infrastructure, and t...
Yukon’s Beaufort coast, Canada, is a highly dynamic landscape. Cultural sites, infrastructure, and t...
The Yukon coast has a vivid history reaching back to the pre-historic time of the Thule Inuit. It al...
The Yukon coast has a vivid history reaching back to the pre-historic time of the Thule Inuit. It al...
The Yukon coast has a vivid history reaching back to the pre-historic time of the Thule Inuit. It al...
Due to its fine grained and very ice-rich sediments, the coast of the Yukon Coastal Plain forms a ve...
To better understand the reaction of Arctic coasts to increasing environmental pressure, coastal ch...
The Arctic is warming, but the impacts on its coasts are not well documented. To better understand t...
Arctic coastal infrastructure, cultural, and archeological sites are increasingly vulnerable to eros...
Arctic coastal infrastructure, cultural, and archeological sites are increasingly vulnerable to eros...
Approximately twice as much carbon is stored in permafrost (perennially frozen ground) as is in the ...
The Arctic is warming. This results in longer open-water periods during which waves can interact wit...
Yukonâ s Beaufort coast, Canada, is a highly dynamic landscape. Cultural sites, infrastructure, and...
Yukon’s Beaufort coast, Canada, is a highly dynamic landscape. Cultural sites, infrastructure, and t...
Yukonâ s Beaufort coast, Canada, is a highly dynamic landscape. Cultural sites, infrastructure, and...
Yukon’s Beaufort coast, Canada, is a highly dynamic landscape. Cultural sites, infrastructure, and t...
Yukon’s Beaufort coast, Canada, is a highly dynamic landscape. Cultural sites, infrastructure, and t...
The Yukon coast has a vivid history reaching back to the pre-historic time of the Thule Inuit. It al...
The Yukon coast has a vivid history reaching back to the pre-historic time of the Thule Inuit. It al...
The Yukon coast has a vivid history reaching back to the pre-historic time of the Thule Inuit. It al...
Due to its fine grained and very ice-rich sediments, the coast of the Yukon Coastal Plain forms a ve...
To better understand the reaction of Arctic coasts to increasing environmental pressure, coastal ch...
The Arctic is warming, but the impacts on its coasts are not well documented. To better understand t...
Arctic coastal infrastructure, cultural, and archeological sites are increasingly vulnerable to eros...
Arctic coastal infrastructure, cultural, and archeological sites are increasingly vulnerable to eros...
Approximately twice as much carbon is stored in permafrost (perennially frozen ground) as is in the ...
The Arctic is warming. This results in longer open-water periods during which waves can interact wit...