Fire-induced permafrost degradation is well documented in boreal forests, but the role of fires in initiating thermokarst development in Arctic tundra is less well understood. Here we show that Arctic tundra fires may induce widespread thaw subsidence of permafrost terrain in the first seven years following the disturbance. Quantitative analysis of airborne LiDAR data acquired two and seven years post-fire, detected permafrost thaw subsidence across 34% of the burned tundra area studied, compared to less than 1% in similar undisturbed, ice-rich tundra terrain units. The variability in thermokarst development appears to be influenced by the interaction of tundra fire burn severity and near-surface, ground-ice content. Subsidence was greatest...
Climate change coupled with an intensifying wildfire regime is becoming an important driver of perma...
Climate change coupled with an intensifying wildfire regime is becoming an important driver of perma...
Understanding feedbacks between terrestrial and atmospheric systems is vital for predicting the cons...
Wildfire disturbance in northern high latitude regions is an important factor contributing to ecosys...
Anthropogenic warming is amplified in the northern high latitudes, and disturbance processes such as...
During the past century, the highest rates of warming have occurred at latitudes above 60oN, where a...
During the past century, the highest rates of warming have occurred at latitudes above 60oN, where a...
During the past century, the highest rates of warming have occurred at latitudes above 60oN, where a...
Climate warming in regions of ice‐rich permafrost can result in widespread thermokarst development, ...
With the Earth’s climate rapidly warming, the Arctic represents one of the most vulnerable regions t...
During the past century, the highest rates of warming have occurred at latitudes above 60oN, where a...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Local observations indicate that climate change and shifting disturbance regimes are causing permafr...
[1] The impact to the permafrost during and after wildfire was studied using 11 boreal forest fire s...
Abstract Recent fire activity throughout Alaska has increased the need to understand postfire impact...
Climate change coupled with an intensifying wildfire regime is becoming an important driver of perma...
Climate change coupled with an intensifying wildfire regime is becoming an important driver of perma...
Understanding feedbacks between terrestrial and atmospheric systems is vital for predicting the cons...
Wildfire disturbance in northern high latitude regions is an important factor contributing to ecosys...
Anthropogenic warming is amplified in the northern high latitudes, and disturbance processes such as...
During the past century, the highest rates of warming have occurred at latitudes above 60oN, where a...
During the past century, the highest rates of warming have occurred at latitudes above 60oN, where a...
During the past century, the highest rates of warming have occurred at latitudes above 60oN, where a...
Climate warming in regions of ice‐rich permafrost can result in widespread thermokarst development, ...
With the Earth’s climate rapidly warming, the Arctic represents one of the most vulnerable regions t...
During the past century, the highest rates of warming have occurred at latitudes above 60oN, where a...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Local observations indicate that climate change and shifting disturbance regimes are causing permafr...
[1] The impact to the permafrost during and after wildfire was studied using 11 boreal forest fire s...
Abstract Recent fire activity throughout Alaska has increased the need to understand postfire impact...
Climate change coupled with an intensifying wildfire regime is becoming an important driver of perma...
Climate change coupled with an intensifying wildfire regime is becoming an important driver of perma...
Understanding feedbacks between terrestrial and atmospheric systems is vital for predicting the cons...