Permafrost degradation poses serious threats to both natural and human systems through its influence on ecological–hydrological processes, infrastructure stability, and the climate system. The Arctic and the Third Pole (Tibetan Plateau, TP hereafter) are the two northern regions on Earth with the most extensive permafrost areas. However, there is a lack of systematic comparisons of permafrost characteristics and its climate and eco-environment between these two regions and their susceptibility to disturbances. This study provides a comprehensive review of the climate, ecosystem characteristics, ground temperature, permafrost extent, and active-layer thickness, as well as the past and future changes in permafrost in the Arctic and the TP. Th...
Over the next century, near-surface permafrost across the circumpolar Arctic is expected to degrade ...
In recent decades permafrost landscapes in the arctic and subarctic lowlands have experienced warmin...
There is mounting evidence that permafrost degradation has occurred over the past century. However, ...
One-fourth of the land area in the Northern Hemisphere is affected by perennially frozen ground, kno...
In the course of ongoing global warming, environmental changes in the Arctic realm are most dramatic...
Permafrost is the ground that remains at or below 0. °C for 2 years or more, and is therefore a geol...
Climate warming is more pronounced in the Arctic than in other parts of the world. This warming affe...
Climate change is having a significant impact on the Arctic and will continue to do so in the future...
Permafrost science and engineering are of vital importance for northern development and climate adap...
Permafrost science and engineering are of vital importance for northern development and climate adap...
Permafrost regions cover approximately a quarter of the Northern Hemisphere and thawing has been rec...
Differences in permafrost conditions between the Qinghai-Xizang (Tibet) Plateau and the Mackenzie De...
Permafrost degradation alters the flow rate, direction, and storage capacity of soil moisture, affec...
Abstract The thermal state of permafrost affects Earth surface systems and human activity in the Ar...
Over the next century, near-surface permafrost across the circumpolar Arctic is expected to degrade ...
Over the next century, near-surface permafrost across the circumpolar Arctic is expected to degrade ...
In recent decades permafrost landscapes in the arctic and subarctic lowlands have experienced warmin...
There is mounting evidence that permafrost degradation has occurred over the past century. However, ...
One-fourth of the land area in the Northern Hemisphere is affected by perennially frozen ground, kno...
In the course of ongoing global warming, environmental changes in the Arctic realm are most dramatic...
Permafrost is the ground that remains at or below 0. °C for 2 years or more, and is therefore a geol...
Climate warming is more pronounced in the Arctic than in other parts of the world. This warming affe...
Climate change is having a significant impact on the Arctic and will continue to do so in the future...
Permafrost science and engineering are of vital importance for northern development and climate adap...
Permafrost science and engineering are of vital importance for northern development and climate adap...
Permafrost regions cover approximately a quarter of the Northern Hemisphere and thawing has been rec...
Differences in permafrost conditions between the Qinghai-Xizang (Tibet) Plateau and the Mackenzie De...
Permafrost degradation alters the flow rate, direction, and storage capacity of soil moisture, affec...
Abstract The thermal state of permafrost affects Earth surface systems and human activity in the Ar...
Over the next century, near-surface permafrost across the circumpolar Arctic is expected to degrade ...
Over the next century, near-surface permafrost across the circumpolar Arctic is expected to degrade ...
In recent decades permafrost landscapes in the arctic and subarctic lowlands have experienced warmin...
There is mounting evidence that permafrost degradation has occurred over the past century. However, ...