Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Geophysical Research 113 (2008): G02026, doi:10.1029/2007JG000470.Permafrost is a defining characteristic of the Arctic environment. However, climate warming is thawing permafrost in many areas leading to failures in soil structure called thermokarst. An extensive survey of a 600 km2 area in and around the Toolik Lake Natural Research Area (TLNRA) revealed at least 34 thermokarst features, two thirds of which were new since ∼1980 when a high resolution aerial survey of the area was done. Most of these thermokarst features we...
The Arctic, including Alaska, is currently experiencing an unprecedented degree of environmental cha...
Arctic warming is causing ancient perennially frozen ground (permafrost) to thaw, resulting in groun...
Hydrologic conditions are a key factor in Arctic ecosystems, with strong influences on ecosystem str...
Permafrost is a defining characteristic of the Arctic environment. However, climate warming is thawi...
The Arctic is warming rapidly as a result of global climate change. Permafrost - permanently frozen ...
Over the next century, near-surface permafrost across the circumpolar Arctic is expected to degrade ...
As high latitudes warm, vast stocks of carbon and nitrogen stored in permafrost will become availabl...
The North Slope of Alaska’s Brooks Range is underlain by continuous permafrost, but an active layer ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The Arctic is a water-rich region, with freshwater systems covering about 16 % of the northern perma...
Arctic streams are likely to receive increased inputs of dissolved nutrients and organic matter from...
The Arctic is a water-rich region, with freshwater systems covering about 16 % of the northern perma...
Continued warming of the arctic tundra in northern Alaska can have important ecological implications...
Observations indicate that over the past several decades, geomorphic processes in the Arctic have be...
Warming and thawing in the Arctic are promoting biogeochemical processing and hydrologic transport i...
The Arctic, including Alaska, is currently experiencing an unprecedented degree of environmental cha...
Arctic warming is causing ancient perennially frozen ground (permafrost) to thaw, resulting in groun...
Hydrologic conditions are a key factor in Arctic ecosystems, with strong influences on ecosystem str...
Permafrost is a defining characteristic of the Arctic environment. However, climate warming is thawi...
The Arctic is warming rapidly as a result of global climate change. Permafrost - permanently frozen ...
Over the next century, near-surface permafrost across the circumpolar Arctic is expected to degrade ...
As high latitudes warm, vast stocks of carbon and nitrogen stored in permafrost will become availabl...
The North Slope of Alaska’s Brooks Range is underlain by continuous permafrost, but an active layer ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The Arctic is a water-rich region, with freshwater systems covering about 16 % of the northern perma...
Arctic streams are likely to receive increased inputs of dissolved nutrients and organic matter from...
The Arctic is a water-rich region, with freshwater systems covering about 16 % of the northern perma...
Continued warming of the arctic tundra in northern Alaska can have important ecological implications...
Observations indicate that over the past several decades, geomorphic processes in the Arctic have be...
Warming and thawing in the Arctic are promoting biogeochemical processing and hydrologic transport i...
The Arctic, including Alaska, is currently experiencing an unprecedented degree of environmental cha...
Arctic warming is causing ancient perennially frozen ground (permafrost) to thaw, resulting in groun...
Hydrologic conditions are a key factor in Arctic ecosystems, with strong influences on ecosystem str...