In the context of global warming, the permafrost thawing could have a significant impact on the chemical composition of seawaters in the Arctic. Permafrost thawing is a potential source of organic and inorganic forms of nutrients, as well as heavy metals. During the Russian-Norwegian expedition to Svalbard in June 2018, the researchers carried out a laboratory experiment to assess the permafrost thawing effect on the chemical properties of seawater. They took permafrost samples from an abrasive slope 10 km west of Longyearbyen. The experiment took place in the laboratory of the University Center on Svalbard (UNIS), the changes in dissolved oxygen, pH, concentrations of nutrients and pollutants associated with the thawing of permafrost were ...
No other region has warmed as rapidly in the past decades as the Arctic. Funded by the British Natur...
The causes and effects of recent global warming have been studied extensively; but, the role of atmo...
We present geochemical and hydrochemical information on individual permafrost and seawater samples f...
In the context of global warming, the permafrost thawing could have a significant impact on the chem...
Despite the importance of soil and surface waters freezing in permafrost landscapes, the behaviour o...
Permafrost soils contain a vast stock of mineral elements and organic carbon. With ongoing climate c...
To better understand and quantify fluxes of dissolved elements upon permafrost thaw, water-soluble e...
Over the next century, near-surface permafrost across the circumpolar Arctic is expected to degrade ...
Permafrost stores large quantities of organic carbon throughout the Arctic tundra. With the warming ...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up 34% of the world's coasts and represent a key interface for human-e...
Climate change will enhance the release of organic and inorganic compounds such as carbon (C) and ni...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up 34% of the world's coasts and represent a key interface for human-e...
International audienceOver the last decades, Arctic landscapes have experienced intense warming lead...
Quantifying the unfrozen water content of permafrost is critical for assessing impacts of surface wa...
No other region has warmed as rapidly in the past decades as the Arctic. Funded by the British Natur...
The causes and effects of recent global warming have been studied extensively; but, the role of atmo...
We present geochemical and hydrochemical information on individual permafrost and seawater samples f...
In the context of global warming, the permafrost thawing could have a significant impact on the chem...
Despite the importance of soil and surface waters freezing in permafrost landscapes, the behaviour o...
Permafrost soils contain a vast stock of mineral elements and organic carbon. With ongoing climate c...
To better understand and quantify fluxes of dissolved elements upon permafrost thaw, water-soluble e...
Over the next century, near-surface permafrost across the circumpolar Arctic is expected to degrade ...
Permafrost stores large quantities of organic carbon throughout the Arctic tundra. With the warming ...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up 34% of the world's coasts and represent a key interface for human-e...
Climate change will enhance the release of organic and inorganic compounds such as carbon (C) and ni...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up 34% of the world's coasts and represent a key interface for human-e...
International audienceOver the last decades, Arctic landscapes have experienced intense warming lead...
Quantifying the unfrozen water content of permafrost is critical for assessing impacts of surface wa...
No other region has warmed as rapidly in the past decades as the Arctic. Funded by the British Natur...
The causes and effects of recent global warming have been studied extensively; but, the role of atmo...
We present geochemical and hydrochemical information on individual permafrost and seawater samples f...