Collapse of permafrost coasts delivers large quantities of particulate organic carbon (POC) to arctic coastal areas. The objective of this study is to assess the pathways and fate of POC derived from thawing and eroding permafrost coasts in the nearshore zone, to better understand its impact on the carbon cycle and climate. We collected suspended particulate matter and sediment samples at the coastline and in the nearshore zone of Herschel Island - Qikiqtaruk (N 69.60°; W 139.00°) during a two‐week period in July‐August 2017. Locations were labelled A - H clockwise around the island, starting at the NE corner (Collinson Head). Samples were taken in transects perpendicular to the coast, at point locations offshore ('Monitoring point 1 - 3'),...
Warming and wetting in the western Canadian Arctic are accelerating thaw-driven mass wasting by perm...
Permafrost thaw and coastal erosion are expected to have great impacts on the global and local ecosy...
Warming air and sea temperatures, longer open-water seasons and sea-level rise collectively promote ...
Collapse of permafrost coasts delivers large quantities of particulate organic carbon (POC) to Arcti...
Increasing arctic coastal erosion rates imply a greater release of sediments and organic matter into...
Herschel Island is the remnant of an ice-push moraine, formed during the farthest advance of the Lau...
Detailed organic geochemical and carbon isotopic (δ13C and Δ14C) analyses are performed on permafros...
Detailed organic geochemical and carbon isotopic (δ13C and Δ14C) analyses are performed on permafros...
Detailed organic geochemical and carbon isotopic (d13C and D14C) analyses are performed on permafros...
Terrestrial organic matter (terrOM) stored in high latitude permafrost soils represents one of the l...
Increasing air and sea surface temperatures at high latitudes lead to accelerated thaw, destabilizat...
Climate warming has a strong impact on permafrost coasts in the Arctic. With increasing air and wate...
Changing environmental conditions in the Arctic have profound impacts on permafrost coasts, which er...
Climate change has a strong impact on permafrost coasts in the Arctic. With increasing air and water...
Arctic warming is exposing permafrost coastlines, which account for 34% of the Earth’s coasts, to ra...
Warming and wetting in the western Canadian Arctic are accelerating thaw-driven mass wasting by perm...
Permafrost thaw and coastal erosion are expected to have great impacts on the global and local ecosy...
Warming air and sea temperatures, longer open-water seasons and sea-level rise collectively promote ...
Collapse of permafrost coasts delivers large quantities of particulate organic carbon (POC) to Arcti...
Increasing arctic coastal erosion rates imply a greater release of sediments and organic matter into...
Herschel Island is the remnant of an ice-push moraine, formed during the farthest advance of the Lau...
Detailed organic geochemical and carbon isotopic (δ13C and Δ14C) analyses are performed on permafros...
Detailed organic geochemical and carbon isotopic (δ13C and Δ14C) analyses are performed on permafros...
Detailed organic geochemical and carbon isotopic (d13C and D14C) analyses are performed on permafros...
Terrestrial organic matter (terrOM) stored in high latitude permafrost soils represents one of the l...
Increasing air and sea surface temperatures at high latitudes lead to accelerated thaw, destabilizat...
Climate warming has a strong impact on permafrost coasts in the Arctic. With increasing air and wate...
Changing environmental conditions in the Arctic have profound impacts on permafrost coasts, which er...
Climate change has a strong impact on permafrost coasts in the Arctic. With increasing air and water...
Arctic warming is exposing permafrost coastlines, which account for 34% of the Earth’s coasts, to ra...
Warming and wetting in the western Canadian Arctic are accelerating thaw-driven mass wasting by perm...
Permafrost thaw and coastal erosion are expected to have great impacts on the global and local ecosy...
Warming air and sea temperatures, longer open-water seasons and sea-level rise collectively promote ...