Climate change in the Arctic is occurring rapidly, and projections suggest the complete loss of summer sea ice by the middle of this century1. The sensitivity of permanently frozen ground (permafrost) in the Northern Hemisphere to warming is less clear, and its long-term trends are harder to monitor than those of sea ice. Here we use palaeoclimate data to show that Siberian permafrost is robust to warming when Arctic sea ice is present, but vulnerable when it is absent. Uranium–lead chronology of carbonate deposits (speleothems) in a Siberian cave located at the southern edge of continuous permafrost reveals periods in which the overlying ground was not permanently frozen. The speleothem record starts 1.5 million years ago (Ma), a time when...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
Arctic sea-ice extent and volume are declining rapidly. Several studies project that the Arctic Ocea...
Thesis advisor: Jeremy D. ShakunArctic permafrost contains a substantial stock of carbon that could ...
Climate change in the Arctic is occurring rapidly, and projections suggest the complete loss of summ...
Palaeotemperature reconstructions are valuable palaeoclimate indicators and important tools for the ...
Arctic climate has experienced major changes over the past millennia that are not fully understood i...
Click here to be linked to the version of record. 2Soils in permafrost regions contain twice as much...
Soils in permafrost regions contain twice as much carbon as the atmosphere, and permafrost has an im...
Permafrost thaw is associated with impacts on climate, land surface and coastal and river bank struc...
Subsea permafrost is perennially cryotic earth material that lies offshore. Most submarine permafros...
In central Siberia, past temperature changes have been driving permafrost warming in a region with l...
The Arctic climate has experienced a major warming over the past decades, which is unprecedented in ...
Climate warming in regions of ice‐rich permafrost can result in widespread thermokarst development, ...
Thesis advisor: Jeremy D. ShakunThe Arctic is one of the fastest warming regions on the planet. Curr...
Relative to the past 2,000 years1,2, the Arctic region has warmed significantly over the past few d...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
Arctic sea-ice extent and volume are declining rapidly. Several studies project that the Arctic Ocea...
Thesis advisor: Jeremy D. ShakunArctic permafrost contains a substantial stock of carbon that could ...
Climate change in the Arctic is occurring rapidly, and projections suggest the complete loss of summ...
Palaeotemperature reconstructions are valuable palaeoclimate indicators and important tools for the ...
Arctic climate has experienced major changes over the past millennia that are not fully understood i...
Click here to be linked to the version of record. 2Soils in permafrost regions contain twice as much...
Soils in permafrost regions contain twice as much carbon as the atmosphere, and permafrost has an im...
Permafrost thaw is associated with impacts on climate, land surface and coastal and river bank struc...
Subsea permafrost is perennially cryotic earth material that lies offshore. Most submarine permafros...
In central Siberia, past temperature changes have been driving permafrost warming in a region with l...
The Arctic climate has experienced a major warming over the past decades, which is unprecedented in ...
Climate warming in regions of ice‐rich permafrost can result in widespread thermokarst development, ...
Thesis advisor: Jeremy D. ShakunThe Arctic is one of the fastest warming regions on the planet. Curr...
Relative to the past 2,000 years1,2, the Arctic region has warmed significantly over the past few d...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
Arctic sea-ice extent and volume are declining rapidly. Several studies project that the Arctic Ocea...
Thesis advisor: Jeremy D. ShakunArctic permafrost contains a substantial stock of carbon that could ...