The presence of ground ice in Arctic soils exerts a major effect on permafrost hydrology and ecology, and factors prominently into geomorphic landform development. As most ground ice has accumulated in near-surface permafrost, it is sensitive to variations in atmospheric conditions. Typical and regionally widespread permafrost landforms such as pingos, ice-wedge polygons, and rock glaciers are closely tied to ground ice. However, under ongoing climate change, suitable environmental spaces for preserving landforms associated with ice-rich permafrost may be rapidly disappearing. We deploy a statistical ensemble approach to model, for the first time, the current and potential future environmental conditions of three typical permafrost landform...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Permafrost is a key indicator of global climate change and hence considered an Essential Climate Var...
Ongoing climate change is causing fundamental changes in the Arctic, some of which can be hazardous ...
The presence of ground ice in Arctic soils exerts a major effect on permafrost hydrology and ecology...
Ground ice dynamics bear crucial importance in the hydrologic and ecologic development of permafrost...
One-fourth of the land area in the Northern Hemisphere is affected by perennially frozen ground, kno...
Ice-rich permafrost is estimated to underlie 20% of the Northern hemisphere’s permafrost region. It ...
Permafrost, the permanently frozen ground, is warming due to global temperature rise. Permafrost res...
This dataset contains spatial predictions of the potential environmental spaces for pingos, ice-wedg...
The Arctic contains a wealth of landforms that are governed by the diurnal and seasonal response of ...
Permafrost regions cover approximately a quarter of the Northern Hemisphere and thawing has been rec...
Permafrost is present in several parts of Norway and contributes to binding mountain rock walls toge...
With the Earth’s climate rapidly warming, the Arctic represents one of the most vulnerable regions t...
Ground ice melt caused by climate-induced permafrost degradation may trigger significant ecological ...
Local observations indicate that climate change and shifting disturbance regimes are causing permafr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Permafrost is a key indicator of global climate change and hence considered an Essential Climate Var...
Ongoing climate change is causing fundamental changes in the Arctic, some of which can be hazardous ...
The presence of ground ice in Arctic soils exerts a major effect on permafrost hydrology and ecology...
Ground ice dynamics bear crucial importance in the hydrologic and ecologic development of permafrost...
One-fourth of the land area in the Northern Hemisphere is affected by perennially frozen ground, kno...
Ice-rich permafrost is estimated to underlie 20% of the Northern hemisphere’s permafrost region. It ...
Permafrost, the permanently frozen ground, is warming due to global temperature rise. Permafrost res...
This dataset contains spatial predictions of the potential environmental spaces for pingos, ice-wedg...
The Arctic contains a wealth of landforms that are governed by the diurnal and seasonal response of ...
Permafrost regions cover approximately a quarter of the Northern Hemisphere and thawing has been rec...
Permafrost is present in several parts of Norway and contributes to binding mountain rock walls toge...
With the Earth’s climate rapidly warming, the Arctic represents one of the most vulnerable regions t...
Ground ice melt caused by climate-induced permafrost degradation may trigger significant ecological ...
Local observations indicate that climate change and shifting disturbance regimes are causing permafr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Permafrost is a key indicator of global climate change and hence considered an Essential Climate Var...
Ongoing climate change is causing fundamental changes in the Arctic, some of which can be hazardous ...