Warming in the Arctic causes strong environmental changes with degradation of permafrost (permanently frozen ground). Active layer deepening (gradual thaw) and permafrost erosion (abrupt thaw) results in the mobilization and lateral transport of organic carbon, altering current carbon cycling in the Arctic. Ground ice content is a crucial factor limiting our understanding and ability to determine the rates and dynamics of permafrost thaw and its impact on potential thaw subsidence rates, changes in lateral hydrological pathways and its driving mechanisms on a landscape scale. In this study we investigate ground ice content and its characteristics across the most dominant landscape units of the Yukon coastal plain (Canadian Arctic), using...
In ice-rich permafrost regions, changes in the permafrost thermal regime cause surface disturbances....
Ice wedges are common features of the subsurface in permafrost regions. They develop by repeated fro...
Accelerated climate warming in northern regions is causing permafrost degradation, leading to the re...
Arctic regions are highly vulnerable to climatic change processes and are currently undergoing the m...
Ice wedge polygons (IWP) are amongst the most typical permafrost phenomena in Arctic lowlands. Withi...
Permafrost degradation processes such as thermokarst and thermo-erosion create highly dynamic landfo...
Ground-ice rich terrain in the East Siberian coastal lowlands is being destabilized by continuing pe...
In the Arctic, temperatures are rising twice as fast as the global mean. Since most of the terrestri...
Processes associated with permafrost degradation in the arctic coastal zone are highly dynamic and a...
Quantifying ground-ice volume on a regional scale is necessary to assess the vulnerability of permaf...
Ground ice melt caused by climate-induced permafrost degradation may trigger significant ecological ...
Approximately twice as much carbon is stored in permafrost (perennially frozen ground) as is in the ...
The mechanism of carbon dioxide and methane release to the atmosphere in permafrost regions is not s...
Arctic permafrost is degrading and is thus releasing nutrients, solutes, sediment and water into soi...
With the Earth’s climate rapidly warming, the Arctic represents one of the most vulnerable regions t...
In ice-rich permafrost regions, changes in the permafrost thermal regime cause surface disturbances....
Ice wedges are common features of the subsurface in permafrost regions. They develop by repeated fro...
Accelerated climate warming in northern regions is causing permafrost degradation, leading to the re...
Arctic regions are highly vulnerable to climatic change processes and are currently undergoing the m...
Ice wedge polygons (IWP) are amongst the most typical permafrost phenomena in Arctic lowlands. Withi...
Permafrost degradation processes such as thermokarst and thermo-erosion create highly dynamic landfo...
Ground-ice rich terrain in the East Siberian coastal lowlands is being destabilized by continuing pe...
In the Arctic, temperatures are rising twice as fast as the global mean. Since most of the terrestri...
Processes associated with permafrost degradation in the arctic coastal zone are highly dynamic and a...
Quantifying ground-ice volume on a regional scale is necessary to assess the vulnerability of permaf...
Ground ice melt caused by climate-induced permafrost degradation may trigger significant ecological ...
Approximately twice as much carbon is stored in permafrost (perennially frozen ground) as is in the ...
The mechanism of carbon dioxide and methane release to the atmosphere in permafrost regions is not s...
Arctic permafrost is degrading and is thus releasing nutrients, solutes, sediment and water into soi...
With the Earth’s climate rapidly warming, the Arctic represents one of the most vulnerable regions t...
In ice-rich permafrost regions, changes in the permafrost thermal regime cause surface disturbances....
Ice wedges are common features of the subsurface in permafrost regions. They develop by repeated fro...
Accelerated climate warming in northern regions is causing permafrost degradation, leading to the re...