Permafrost-related processes drive regional landscape dynamics in the Arctic terrestrial system. A better understanding of past periods indicative of permafrost degradation and aggradation is important for predicting the future response of Arctic landscapes to climate change. Here, we used a multi-proxy approach to analyse a ~ 4m long sediment core from a drained thermokarst lake basin on the northern Seward Peninsula in western Arctic Alaska (USA). Sedimentological, biogeochemical, geochronological, micropalaeontological (ostracoda, testate amoebae) and tephra analyses were used to determine the long-term environmental Early-Wisconsin to Holocene history preserved in our core for central Beringia. Yedoma accumulation dominated throughout t...
The current state of permafrost in Alaska and meaningful expectations for its future evolution are i...
Thermokarst lakes are important factors for permafrost landscape dynamics and carbon cycling. Thermo...
Thermokarst lakes cover nearly one fourth of ice-rich permafrost lowlands in the Arctic. Sediments f...
Permafrost-related processes drive regional landscape dynamics in the Arctic terrestrial system. A b...
Permafrost-related processes are key ecosystem drivers in the Arctic system and often an indicator f...
Permafrost degradation influences the morphology, biogeochemical cycling and hydrology of Arctic lan...
Arctic landscape dynamics are thought to be a direct indicator of global change. The degradation of...
Arctic landscape dynamics are an indicator of long-term natural processes. Within the Arctic system,...
Widespread landscape changes are presently observed in the Arctic and are most likely to accelerate ...
Permafrost degradation influences the morphology, biogeochemical cycling and hydrology of Arctic lan...
Arctic lowland landscapes have been modified by thermokarst lake processes throughout the Holocene. ...
Permafrost landscapes are highly dynamic. Effects of thawing and freezing processes are not only dir...
The Arctic environmental change is of global ecological and socio-economic relevance. Permafrost pro...
Thermokarst is a commonly observed process in the Arctic and an indicator of permafrost degradation....
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.Vast areas of the terrestrial Subarctic and Arctic are underlain by permafrost. ...
The current state of permafrost in Alaska and meaningful expectations for its future evolution are i...
Thermokarst lakes are important factors for permafrost landscape dynamics and carbon cycling. Thermo...
Thermokarst lakes cover nearly one fourth of ice-rich permafrost lowlands in the Arctic. Sediments f...
Permafrost-related processes drive regional landscape dynamics in the Arctic terrestrial system. A b...
Permafrost-related processes are key ecosystem drivers in the Arctic system and often an indicator f...
Permafrost degradation influences the morphology, biogeochemical cycling and hydrology of Arctic lan...
Arctic landscape dynamics are thought to be a direct indicator of global change. The degradation of...
Arctic landscape dynamics are an indicator of long-term natural processes. Within the Arctic system,...
Widespread landscape changes are presently observed in the Arctic and are most likely to accelerate ...
Permafrost degradation influences the morphology, biogeochemical cycling and hydrology of Arctic lan...
Arctic lowland landscapes have been modified by thermokarst lake processes throughout the Holocene. ...
Permafrost landscapes are highly dynamic. Effects of thawing and freezing processes are not only dir...
The Arctic environmental change is of global ecological and socio-economic relevance. Permafrost pro...
Thermokarst is a commonly observed process in the Arctic and an indicator of permafrost degradation....
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.Vast areas of the terrestrial Subarctic and Arctic are underlain by permafrost. ...
The current state of permafrost in Alaska and meaningful expectations for its future evolution are i...
Thermokarst lakes are important factors for permafrost landscape dynamics and carbon cycling. Thermo...
Thermokarst lakes cover nearly one fourth of ice-rich permafrost lowlands in the Arctic. Sediments f...