Drained thermokarst lake basins (DTLBs) are ubiquitous landforms on Arctic tundra lowland. Their dynamic states are seldom investigated, despite their importance for landscape stability, hydrology, nutrient fluxes, and carbon cycling. Here we report results based on high-resolution Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) measurements using space-borne data for a study area located on the North Slope of Alaska near Prudhoe Bay, where we focus on the seasonal thaw settlement within DTLBs, averaged between 2006 and 2010. The majority (14) of the 18 DTLBs in the study area exhibited seasonal thaw settlement of 3–4 cm. However, four of the DTLBs examined exceeded 4 cm of thaw settlement, with one basin experiencing up to 12 cm. Combinin...
Climate-induced landscape evolution is resulting in changes to biogeochemical and hydrologi- cal cyc...
Retrogressive thaw slumps are a common thermokarst landform in areas of ice-rich continuous permafro...
Permafrost in high-arctic regions has been very much influenced by global warming. Many thousands of...
Thermokarst is an often non-linear pulse disturbance that rapidly and irreversibly degrades ice-rich...
The unique feature of permafrost in the Arctic is the presence of a large amount of ice below the ea...
The distinguishing feature of permafrost in the Arctic is the presence of a large amount of ice belo...
Ground-ice rich terrain in the East Siberian coastal lowlands is being destabilized by continuing pe...
While there are abundant erosional features throughout the Arctic – ranging from landslides, thaw sl...
Ice-ridge Yedoma terrain is susceptible to vertical surface displacements by thaw and refreeze of gr...
Now there are initial indications that ground ice in permafrost is thawing in response to rising tem...
Ice-ridge Yedoma terrain is susceptible to vertical surface displacements by thaw and refreeze of gr...
Ice-ridge Yedoma terrain is susceptible to vertical surface displacements by thaw and refreeze of gr...
In permafrost areas, the active layer undergoes seasonal frost heave and thaw subsidence caused by i...
Thermokarst lakes are an abundant feature in Arctic permafrost regions and cover up to 40 percent of...
Lakes and drained lake basins (DLBs) together cover up to ∼80% of the western Arctic Coastal Plain o...
Climate-induced landscape evolution is resulting in changes to biogeochemical and hydrologi- cal cyc...
Retrogressive thaw slumps are a common thermokarst landform in areas of ice-rich continuous permafro...
Permafrost in high-arctic regions has been very much influenced by global warming. Many thousands of...
Thermokarst is an often non-linear pulse disturbance that rapidly and irreversibly degrades ice-rich...
The unique feature of permafrost in the Arctic is the presence of a large amount of ice below the ea...
The distinguishing feature of permafrost in the Arctic is the presence of a large amount of ice belo...
Ground-ice rich terrain in the East Siberian coastal lowlands is being destabilized by continuing pe...
While there are abundant erosional features throughout the Arctic – ranging from landslides, thaw sl...
Ice-ridge Yedoma terrain is susceptible to vertical surface displacements by thaw and refreeze of gr...
Now there are initial indications that ground ice in permafrost is thawing in response to rising tem...
Ice-ridge Yedoma terrain is susceptible to vertical surface displacements by thaw and refreeze of gr...
Ice-ridge Yedoma terrain is susceptible to vertical surface displacements by thaw and refreeze of gr...
In permafrost areas, the active layer undergoes seasonal frost heave and thaw subsidence caused by i...
Thermokarst lakes are an abundant feature in Arctic permafrost regions and cover up to 40 percent of...
Lakes and drained lake basins (DLBs) together cover up to ∼80% of the western Arctic Coastal Plain o...
Climate-induced landscape evolution is resulting in changes to biogeochemical and hydrologi- cal cyc...
Retrogressive thaw slumps are a common thermokarst landform in areas of ice-rich continuous permafro...
Permafrost in high-arctic regions has been very much influenced by global warming. Many thousands of...