Projected air and ground temperatures are expected to be higher in Arctic and sub-Arcticlatitudes and with temperatures already close to the limit where permafrost can exist,resistance against degradation is low. With thawing permafrost, the landscape is modifiedwith depression in which thermokarst lakes emerge. In permafrost soils a considerableamount of soil organic carbon is stored, with the potential of altering climate even furtherif expansion and formation of new thermokarst lakes emerge, as decay releasesgreenhouse gases (C02 and CH4) to the atmosphere. Analyzing the spatial distribution andmorphometry over time of thermokarst lakes and other water bodies, is of importance inaccurately predict carbon budget and feedback mechanisms, a...
The permafrost carbon (C) pool is a major storage component of the terrestrial C cycle and it is vul...
Arctic warming alters regional hydrological systems, as permafrost thaw increases active layer thick...
Arctic warming alters regional hydrological systems, as permafrost thaw increases active layer thick...
Projected air and ground temperatures are expected to be higher in Arctic and sub-Arcticlatitudes an...
Peat plateaus are widespread at high northern latitudes and are important soil organic carbon reserv...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [S] Accelerating Arctic research: Recent progre...
International audienceThe current rate and magnitude of temperature rise in the Arctic are dispropor...
International audienceThe current rate and magnitude of temperature rise in the Arctic are dispropor...
International audienceThe current rate and magnitude of temperature rise in the Arctic are dispropor...
Thermokarst lakes are a characteristic element of arctic permafrost regions and an indicator for the...
Thermokarst lakes are characteristic and dynamic features of Arctic lowland landscapes indicating th...
While there are abundant erosional features throughout the Arctic – ranging from landslides, thaw sl...
Changes in water surface area (w.s.a.) in Arctic regions have been linked to climate warming and per...
Thermokarst is the process whereby the thawing of ice-rich permafrost ground causes land subsidence,...
Changes in thermokarst lakes have been identified across many high-latitude ecosystems at different ...
The permafrost carbon (C) pool is a major storage component of the terrestrial C cycle and it is vul...
Arctic warming alters regional hydrological systems, as permafrost thaw increases active layer thick...
Arctic warming alters regional hydrological systems, as permafrost thaw increases active layer thick...
Projected air and ground temperatures are expected to be higher in Arctic and sub-Arcticlatitudes an...
Peat plateaus are widespread at high northern latitudes and are important soil organic carbon reserv...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [S] Accelerating Arctic research: Recent progre...
International audienceThe current rate and magnitude of temperature rise in the Arctic are dispropor...
International audienceThe current rate and magnitude of temperature rise in the Arctic are dispropor...
International audienceThe current rate and magnitude of temperature rise in the Arctic are dispropor...
Thermokarst lakes are a characteristic element of arctic permafrost regions and an indicator for the...
Thermokarst lakes are characteristic and dynamic features of Arctic lowland landscapes indicating th...
While there are abundant erosional features throughout the Arctic – ranging from landslides, thaw sl...
Changes in water surface area (w.s.a.) in Arctic regions have been linked to climate warming and per...
Thermokarst is the process whereby the thawing of ice-rich permafrost ground causes land subsidence,...
Changes in thermokarst lakes have been identified across many high-latitude ecosystems at different ...
The permafrost carbon (C) pool is a major storage component of the terrestrial C cycle and it is vul...
Arctic warming alters regional hydrological systems, as permafrost thaw increases active layer thick...
Arctic warming alters regional hydrological systems, as permafrost thaw increases active layer thick...