Permafrost thaw resulting from climate warming is threatening to release carbon from high latitude peatlands. The aim of this research was to determine subsidence rates linked to permafrost thaw in sub-Arctic peatlands in Sweden using historical orthophotographic (orthophotos), Unoccupied Aerial Vehicle (UAV), and Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) data. The orthophotos showed that the permafrost palsa on the study sites have been contracting in their areal extent, with the greatest rates of loss between 2002 and 2008. The surface motion estimated from differential digital elevation models from the UAV data showed high levels of subsidence (maxi-mum of −25 cm between 2017 and 2020) around the edges of the raised palsa plateaus...
Amplification of global warming in Arctic and boreal regions is causing significant changes to perma...
Rising global temperatures tied to increases in greenhouse gas emissions are impacting high latitude...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles of active layer result in upward and downward movem...
Permafrost thaw resulting from climate warming is threatening to release carbon from high latitude p...
Permafrost deformation is expected to increase due to climatic perturbations such as amplified air a...
Peatlands are unique ecosystems that contain massive amounts of carbon. These ecosystems are incredi...
The unique feature of permafrost in the Arctic is the presence of a large amount of ice below the ea...
Abstract In addition to spaceborne Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR), airborne data s...
Quantifying the characteristics of ground displacement is of great importance for understanding the ...
Permafrost in high-arctic regions has been very much influenced by global warming. Many thousands of...
Peatlands, being significant carbon sinks, hold immense importance. However, they can become carbon ...
While temperatures are increasing on the global scale, the Arctic regions are especially vulnerable ...
Permafrost in high-arctic regions have been very much influenced by global warming. Many thousands o...
Abstract Seasonal subsidence induced by ground ice melt can be measured by interferometric synthetic...
Amplification of global warming in Arctic and boreal regions is causing significant changes to perma...
Rising global temperatures tied to increases in greenhouse gas emissions are impacting high latitude...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles of active layer result in upward and downward movem...
Permafrost thaw resulting from climate warming is threatening to release carbon from high latitude p...
Permafrost deformation is expected to increase due to climatic perturbations such as amplified air a...
Peatlands are unique ecosystems that contain massive amounts of carbon. These ecosystems are incredi...
The unique feature of permafrost in the Arctic is the presence of a large amount of ice below the ea...
Abstract In addition to spaceborne Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR), airborne data s...
Quantifying the characteristics of ground displacement is of great importance for understanding the ...
Permafrost in high-arctic regions has been very much influenced by global warming. Many thousands of...
Peatlands, being significant carbon sinks, hold immense importance. However, they can become carbon ...
While temperatures are increasing on the global scale, the Arctic regions are especially vulnerable ...
Permafrost in high-arctic regions have been very much influenced by global warming. Many thousands o...
Abstract Seasonal subsidence induced by ground ice melt can be measured by interferometric synthetic...
Amplification of global warming in Arctic and boreal regions is causing significant changes to perma...
Rising global temperatures tied to increases in greenhouse gas emissions are impacting high latitude...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles of active layer result in upward and downward movem...