Permafrost inundated since the last glacial maximum is degrading, potentially releasing trapped or stabilized greenhouse gases, but few observations of the depth of ice-bonded permafrost (IBP) below the seafloor exist for most of the arctic continental shelf. We use spectral ratios of the ambient vibration seismic wavefield, together with estimated shear wave velocity from the dispersion curves of surface waves, for estimating the thickness of the sediment overlying the IBP. Peaks in spectral ratios modeled for three-layered 1-D systems correspond with varying thickness of the unfrozen sediment. Seismic receivers were deployed on the seabed around Muostakh Island in the central Laptev Sea, Siberia. We derive depths of the IBP between 3.7 an...
Significant reserves of methane (CH4) are held in the Arctic shelf, but the release of CH4 to the ov...
We analyze data from passive and active seismic experiments conducted in the Adventdalen valley of S...
Subsea permafrost in Arctic shelf seas is largely understudied.In order to characterize its properti...
Coastal erosion and flooding transform terrestrial landscapes into marine environments. In the Arcti...
Recent results include the publication of drilling results from the central Laptev Sea, carried out ...
Large quantities of organic carbon are known to be sequestered within subaquatic permafrost as gas h...
During lower sea levels in glacial periods, deep permafrost formed on large continental shelf areas ...
Ice-rich permafrost coasts in the Arctic are susceptible to a variety of changing environmental fact...
The results of seismic studies in the shallow waters of the southwestern Kara Sea show the presence ...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum (~19 ka), coastal inundation from sea-level rise has been thawing thi...
Submarine permafrost is usually created by the inundation of terrestrial permafrost by seawater. The...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
The East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) is a key area of CH4 venting in the Arctic Ocean. The ESAS reg...
The East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) is a key area of CH4 venting in the Arctic Ocean. The ESAS reg...
Shallow ice-bonded permafrost has been shown by seismic refraction methods to exist beneath several ...
Significant reserves of methane (CH4) are held in the Arctic shelf, but the release of CH4 to the ov...
We analyze data from passive and active seismic experiments conducted in the Adventdalen valley of S...
Subsea permafrost in Arctic shelf seas is largely understudied.In order to characterize its properti...
Coastal erosion and flooding transform terrestrial landscapes into marine environments. In the Arcti...
Recent results include the publication of drilling results from the central Laptev Sea, carried out ...
Large quantities of organic carbon are known to be sequestered within subaquatic permafrost as gas h...
During lower sea levels in glacial periods, deep permafrost formed on large continental shelf areas ...
Ice-rich permafrost coasts in the Arctic are susceptible to a variety of changing environmental fact...
The results of seismic studies in the shallow waters of the southwestern Kara Sea show the presence ...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum (~19 ka), coastal inundation from sea-level rise has been thawing thi...
Submarine permafrost is usually created by the inundation of terrestrial permafrost by seawater. The...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
The East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) is a key area of CH4 venting in the Arctic Ocean. The ESAS reg...
The East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) is a key area of CH4 venting in the Arctic Ocean. The ESAS reg...
Shallow ice-bonded permafrost has been shown by seismic refraction methods to exist beneath several ...
Significant reserves of methane (CH4) are held in the Arctic shelf, but the release of CH4 to the ov...
We analyze data from passive and active seismic experiments conducted in the Adventdalen valley of S...
Subsea permafrost in Arctic shelf seas is largely understudied.In order to characterize its properti...