Extensive parts of Arctic permafrost-dominated lowlands were affected by large-scale permafrost degradation, mainly through Holocene thermokarst activity. The effect of thermokarst is nowadays observed in most periglacial lowlands of the Arctic. Since permafrost degradation is a consequence as well as a significant factor of global climate change, it is necessary to develop efficient methods for the quantification of its past and current magnitude. We developed a procedure for the quantification of periglacial lowland terrain types with a focus on degradation features and applied it to the Cape Mamontov Klyk area in the western Laptev Sea region. Our terrain classification approach was based on a combination of geospatial datasets, includin...
Climate change and associated Arctic amplification cause a degradation of permafrost which in turn h...
While there are abundant erosional features throughout the Arctic – ranging from landslides, thaw sl...
Thermal erosion is a major mechanism of permafrost degradation, resulting in characteristic landform...
Extensive parts of Arctic permafrost-dominated lowlands were affected by large-scale permafrost degr...
Extensive parts of Arctic permafrost-dominated lowlands were affected by large-scale permafrost degr...
Current climate warming is affecting arctic regions at a faster rate than the rest of the world. Thi...
This study aims at understanding the patterns of thermo-erosional valleys and identifying the key dr...
About 24 % of the land surface in the northern hemisphere are underlayed by permafrost in various st...
Recent and projected future climate warming strongly affects permafrost stability over large parts o...
Now there are initial indications that ground ice in permafrost is thawing in response to rising tem...
Erosional and sediment fluxes from Arctic mountains are lower than for temperate mountain ranges due...
Recent land cover changes in the Umiujaq region of northern Québec, Canada, have been quantified in ...
Permanently frozen ground in the Arctic is being destabilized by continuing permafrost degradation, ...
The coastal region bordering the East-Siberian Sea is covered by ice-rich Yedoma deposits, which are...
The spatial extent of thermoerosional processes and related landforms (e.g. gullies, valleys) and th...
Climate change and associated Arctic amplification cause a degradation of permafrost which in turn h...
While there are abundant erosional features throughout the Arctic – ranging from landslides, thaw sl...
Thermal erosion is a major mechanism of permafrost degradation, resulting in characteristic landform...
Extensive parts of Arctic permafrost-dominated lowlands were affected by large-scale permafrost degr...
Extensive parts of Arctic permafrost-dominated lowlands were affected by large-scale permafrost degr...
Current climate warming is affecting arctic regions at a faster rate than the rest of the world. Thi...
This study aims at understanding the patterns of thermo-erosional valleys and identifying the key dr...
About 24 % of the land surface in the northern hemisphere are underlayed by permafrost in various st...
Recent and projected future climate warming strongly affects permafrost stability over large parts o...
Now there are initial indications that ground ice in permafrost is thawing in response to rising tem...
Erosional and sediment fluxes from Arctic mountains are lower than for temperate mountain ranges due...
Recent land cover changes in the Umiujaq region of northern Québec, Canada, have been quantified in ...
Permanently frozen ground in the Arctic is being destabilized by continuing permafrost degradation, ...
The coastal region bordering the East-Siberian Sea is covered by ice-rich Yedoma deposits, which are...
The spatial extent of thermoerosional processes and related landforms (e.g. gullies, valleys) and th...
Climate change and associated Arctic amplification cause a degradation of permafrost which in turn h...
While there are abundant erosional features throughout the Arctic – ranging from landslides, thaw sl...
Thermal erosion is a major mechanism of permafrost degradation, resulting in characteristic landform...