Recent decades of warmer climate have brought drying wetlands and falling lake levels to southern Alaska. These recent changes can be placed into a longer-term context of postglacial lake-level fluctuations that include low stands that were as much as 7 m lower than present at eight lakes on the Kenai Lowland. Closed-basin lakes on the Kenai Lowland are typically ringed with old shorelines, usually as wave-cut scarps, cut several meters above modern lake levels; the scarps formed during deglaciation at 25–19 ka in a kettle moraine topography on the western Kenai Lowland. These high-water stands were followed by millennia of low stands, when closed-basin lake levels were drawn down by 5–10 m or more. Peat cores from satellite fens near or ad...
Thermokarst lakes are characteristic and dynamic landscape features of ice-rich permafrost environme...
High-latitude regions are particularly sensitive to climate change through positive feedbacks linked...
A suite of lake and bog cores from St. George Island, Pribilofs, Alaska, were analyzed for pollen an...
Several studies have noted a relationship between vegetation type and fire frequency, yet despite th...
During recent decades, lake levels in the Yukon Flats region of interior Alaska have fluctuated dram...
The course of permafrost degradation depends on climate, vegetation, disturbance, and excess ground-...
Abstract: Several studies have noted a relationship between vegetation type and fire frequency, yet ...
A 14,000 yr high-resolution pollen and lake-level record from Windmill Lake in central Alaska provid...
Burial Lake in northwest Alaska records changes in water level and regional vegetation since ?39,000...
Thermokarst processes characterize a variety of ice-rich permafrost terrains and often lead to lake ...
The current state of permafrost in Alaska and meaningful expectations for its future evolution are i...
The late-Holocene shift from Picea glauca (white spruce) to Picea mariana (black spruce) forests mar...
Past climate reconstructions using multiple proxies from lake sediments are crucial to developing ou...
Thermokarst processes characterize a variety of ice-rich permafrost terrains and often lead to lake ...
The course of permafrost degradation depends on climate, vegetation, disturbance, and excess groundi...
Thermokarst lakes are characteristic and dynamic landscape features of ice-rich permafrost environme...
High-latitude regions are particularly sensitive to climate change through positive feedbacks linked...
A suite of lake and bog cores from St. George Island, Pribilofs, Alaska, were analyzed for pollen an...
Several studies have noted a relationship between vegetation type and fire frequency, yet despite th...
During recent decades, lake levels in the Yukon Flats region of interior Alaska have fluctuated dram...
The course of permafrost degradation depends on climate, vegetation, disturbance, and excess ground-...
Abstract: Several studies have noted a relationship between vegetation type and fire frequency, yet ...
A 14,000 yr high-resolution pollen and lake-level record from Windmill Lake in central Alaska provid...
Burial Lake in northwest Alaska records changes in water level and regional vegetation since ?39,000...
Thermokarst processes characterize a variety of ice-rich permafrost terrains and often lead to lake ...
The current state of permafrost in Alaska and meaningful expectations for its future evolution are i...
The late-Holocene shift from Picea glauca (white spruce) to Picea mariana (black spruce) forests mar...
Past climate reconstructions using multiple proxies from lake sediments are crucial to developing ou...
Thermokarst processes characterize a variety of ice-rich permafrost terrains and often lead to lake ...
The course of permafrost degradation depends on climate, vegetation, disturbance, and excess groundi...
Thermokarst lakes are characteristic and dynamic landscape features of ice-rich permafrost environme...
High-latitude regions are particularly sensitive to climate change through positive feedbacks linked...
A suite of lake and bog cores from St. George Island, Pribilofs, Alaska, were analyzed for pollen an...