Shallow permafrost distribution and characteristics are important for predicting ecosystem feedbacks to a changing climate over decadal to century timescales because they can drive active layer deepening and land surface deformation, which in turn can significantly affect hydrologic and biogeochemical responses, including greenhouse gas dynamics. As part of the U.S. Department of Energy Next-Generation Ecosystem Experiments- Arctic, we have investigated shallow Arctic permafrost characteristics at a site in Barrow, Alaska, with the objective of improving our understanding of the spatial distribution of shallow permafrost, its associated properties, and its links with landscape microtopography. To meet this objective, we have acquired and in...
Microtopographic variation that develops among features (troughs, rims, and centers) within polygona...
Climate-induced landscape evolution is resulting in changes to biogeochemical and hydrologi- cal cyc...
Subsea permafrost is perennially cryotic earth material that lies offshore. Most submarine permafros...
Permafrost physicochemical parameters play a key role in controlling the response of permafrost carb...
Coincident monitoring of the spatiotemporal distribution of and interactions between land, soil, and...
Arctic permafrost is degrading and is thus releasing nutrients, solutes, sediment and water into soi...
Climate change is causing rapid changes of Arctic ecosystems. Yet, data needed to unravel complex su...
Aims: For informed predictions on the sensitivity of Arctic tundra landscape to permafrost thaw, we ...
Improving understanding of Arctic ecosystem climate feedback and parameterization of models that sim...
Arctic is warming nearly four times faster than the global average, and as a result, the permafrost ...
Aims: For informed predictions on the sensitivity of Arctic tundra landscape to permafrost thaw, we ...
The goal of this project is to establish how geomorphologic features affect the local periglacial en...
Warming in the Arctic causes strong environmental changes with degradation of permafrost (permanentl...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2021The Arctic and its permafrost terrain are i...
Warming and thawing in the Arctic are promoting biogeochemical processing and hydrologic transport i...
Microtopographic variation that develops among features (troughs, rims, and centers) within polygona...
Climate-induced landscape evolution is resulting in changes to biogeochemical and hydrologi- cal cyc...
Subsea permafrost is perennially cryotic earth material that lies offshore. Most submarine permafros...
Permafrost physicochemical parameters play a key role in controlling the response of permafrost carb...
Coincident monitoring of the spatiotemporal distribution of and interactions between land, soil, and...
Arctic permafrost is degrading and is thus releasing nutrients, solutes, sediment and water into soi...
Climate change is causing rapid changes of Arctic ecosystems. Yet, data needed to unravel complex su...
Aims: For informed predictions on the sensitivity of Arctic tundra landscape to permafrost thaw, we ...
Improving understanding of Arctic ecosystem climate feedback and parameterization of models that sim...
Arctic is warming nearly four times faster than the global average, and as a result, the permafrost ...
Aims: For informed predictions on the sensitivity of Arctic tundra landscape to permafrost thaw, we ...
The goal of this project is to establish how geomorphologic features affect the local periglacial en...
Warming in the Arctic causes strong environmental changes with degradation of permafrost (permanentl...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2021The Arctic and its permafrost terrain are i...
Warming and thawing in the Arctic are promoting biogeochemical processing and hydrologic transport i...
Microtopographic variation that develops among features (troughs, rims, and centers) within polygona...
Climate-induced landscape evolution is resulting in changes to biogeochemical and hydrologi- cal cyc...
Subsea permafrost is perennially cryotic earth material that lies offshore. Most submarine permafros...