Enhanced warming of the Northern high latitudes has intensified thermokarst processes throughout the permafrost zone. Retrogressive thaw slumps (RTS), where thaw-driven erosion caused by ground ice melt creates terrain disturbances extending over tens of hectares, represent particularly dynamic thermokarst features. Biogeochemical transformation of the mobilized substrate may release CO2 to the atmosphere and impact downstream ecosystems, yet its fate remains unclear. The Peel Plateau in northwestern Canada hosts some of the largest RTS features in the Arctic. Here, thick deposits of Pleistocene-aged glacial tills are overlain by a thinner layer of relatively organic-rich Holocene-aged permafrost that aggraded upward following deeper thaw a...
Organic carbon (OC) stored in Arctic permafrost represents one of Earth's largest and most vulnerabl...
Ongoing warming of the Northern high latitudes has intensified abrupt thaw processes throughout the ...
Organic carbon (OC) stored in Arctic permafrost represents one of Earth’s largest and most vulnerabl...
Permafrost soils, which store almost half of the global belowground organic carbon (OC), are suscept...
Ice-rich permafrost thaw is highly sensitive to the creation of local landscape subsidence in the Ar...
Abrupt thaw events in ice-rich permafrost regions lead to local landscape degradations (subsidence) ...
The vast reservoir of organic matter (OM) locked up in Arctic permafrost may become vulnerable to de...
Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of thermokarst, and accelerating the delive...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) in permafrost terrain is vulnerable to climate change. Perennially frozen ...
Changing environmental conditions in the Arctic have profound impacts on permafrost coasts, which er...
Warming and wetting in the western Canadian Arctic are accelerating thaw-driven mass wasting by perm...
[1] Permafrost deposits constitute a large organic carbon pool highly vulnerable to degradation and ...
Organic matter (OM) in arctic permafrost ground contains about twice as much carbon (C) as is curren...
Arctic landscapes underlain by permafrost are threatened by climate warming and may degrade in diffe...
Permafrost organic matter is becoming increasingly mobilized by thaw with ongoing climate warming. T...
Organic carbon (OC) stored in Arctic permafrost represents one of Earth's largest and most vulnerabl...
Ongoing warming of the Northern high latitudes has intensified abrupt thaw processes throughout the ...
Organic carbon (OC) stored in Arctic permafrost represents one of Earth’s largest and most vulnerabl...
Permafrost soils, which store almost half of the global belowground organic carbon (OC), are suscept...
Ice-rich permafrost thaw is highly sensitive to the creation of local landscape subsidence in the Ar...
Abrupt thaw events in ice-rich permafrost regions lead to local landscape degradations (subsidence) ...
The vast reservoir of organic matter (OM) locked up in Arctic permafrost may become vulnerable to de...
Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of thermokarst, and accelerating the delive...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) in permafrost terrain is vulnerable to climate change. Perennially frozen ...
Changing environmental conditions in the Arctic have profound impacts on permafrost coasts, which er...
Warming and wetting in the western Canadian Arctic are accelerating thaw-driven mass wasting by perm...
[1] Permafrost deposits constitute a large organic carbon pool highly vulnerable to degradation and ...
Organic matter (OM) in arctic permafrost ground contains about twice as much carbon (C) as is curren...
Arctic landscapes underlain by permafrost are threatened by climate warming and may degrade in diffe...
Permafrost organic matter is becoming increasingly mobilized by thaw with ongoing climate warming. T...
Organic carbon (OC) stored in Arctic permafrost represents one of Earth's largest and most vulnerabl...
Ongoing warming of the Northern high latitudes has intensified abrupt thaw processes throughout the ...
Organic carbon (OC) stored in Arctic permafrost represents one of Earth’s largest and most vulnerabl...