As air temperatures rise and sea ice cover declines in the Arctic, permafrost coastal cliffs thaw more rapidly and wave energy rises. Thus, as the open water season continues to lengthen, climate change triggers a large part of the Arctic shoreline to become increasingly vulnerable to erosion. Arctic erosion supplies nutrient-laden and carbon-rich sediment into nearshore ecosystems. A retreating coastline also has consequences for residential, cultural, and industrial infrastructure. Despite its importance, erosion is currently neglected in global climate models, and existing physics-based numerical models of Arctic shoreline erosion are too complex and regionally-focused to be applied on a pan-Arctic scale. Here, we apply our simplified nu...
Arctic coastal erosion damages infrastructure, threatens coastal communities and releases organic ca...
With the recent increase of interest in Arctic, the need rises for new tools for understanding the t...
Some of the highest coastal erosion rates in the world are now occurring along non-bedrock, permafro...
In the Arctic, air temperatures are increasing and sea ice is declining, resulting in larger waves a...
In the Arctic, air temperatures are increasing and sea ice is declining, resulting in larger waves a...
Permafrost coasts represent 34 % of the global coastline and are likely to become one of the most im...
Arctic coastlines are increasingly vulnerable to erosion due to warmer temperatures destabilizing fr...
The Arctic’s climate system is changing: air temperatures, major river discharges and open water sea...
Erosion process in the Arctic is broadly classified into two categories: thermoabrasion and thermode...
Analyses of the Western Canadian Arctic coastline have revealed substantial increases (up to 110%) i...
The Arctic coastal zone is characterized by high erosion rates, which are on average 0,5 m/year but ...
Permafrost coastlines represent a large portion of the world’s coastal area and these areas have bec...
Across the Arctic, over the satellite record, the open-water season has increased in duration, and s...
Rapid coastal erosion threatens Arctic coastal infrastructure, including communities and industrial ...
Arctic permafrost coasts are sensitive to changing climate. The lengthening open water season and th...
Arctic coastal erosion damages infrastructure, threatens coastal communities and releases organic ca...
With the recent increase of interest in Arctic, the need rises for new tools for understanding the t...
Some of the highest coastal erosion rates in the world are now occurring along non-bedrock, permafro...
In the Arctic, air temperatures are increasing and sea ice is declining, resulting in larger waves a...
In the Arctic, air temperatures are increasing and sea ice is declining, resulting in larger waves a...
Permafrost coasts represent 34 % of the global coastline and are likely to become one of the most im...
Arctic coastlines are increasingly vulnerable to erosion due to warmer temperatures destabilizing fr...
The Arctic’s climate system is changing: air temperatures, major river discharges and open water sea...
Erosion process in the Arctic is broadly classified into two categories: thermoabrasion and thermode...
Analyses of the Western Canadian Arctic coastline have revealed substantial increases (up to 110%) i...
The Arctic coastal zone is characterized by high erosion rates, which are on average 0,5 m/year but ...
Permafrost coastlines represent a large portion of the world’s coastal area and these areas have bec...
Across the Arctic, over the satellite record, the open-water season has increased in duration, and s...
Rapid coastal erosion threatens Arctic coastal infrastructure, including communities and industrial ...
Arctic permafrost coasts are sensitive to changing climate. The lengthening open water season and th...
Arctic coastal erosion damages infrastructure, threatens coastal communities and releases organic ca...
With the recent increase of interest in Arctic, the need rises for new tools for understanding the t...
Some of the highest coastal erosion rates in the world are now occurring along non-bedrock, permafro...