A continuous time series of annual soil thaw records, extending from 1994 to 2009, is available for comparison with the records of thaw obtained from the Biocomplexity Experiment (BE) for the period 2006-2009. Discontinuous records of thaw at Barrow from wet tundra sites date back to the 1960s. Comparisons between the longer records with the BE observations reveal strong similarities. Records of permafrost temperature, reflecting changes in the annual surface energy exchange, are available from the 1950s for comparison with results from measurement programs begun in 2002. The long-term systematic geocryological investigations at Barrow indicate an increase in permafrost temperature, especially during the last several years. The increase in ...
Introduction Active-layer thickness is a major factor for all physical and biological processes in ...
Microtopographic variation that develops among features (troughs, rims, and centers) within polygona...
ABSTRACT. In the three-component conceptual model of arctic soils, the transition zone is recognized...
The active layer is the most dynamic and sensitive subsurface component of the permafrost environmen...
Active layer monitoring is an important component of efforts to assess the affects of global change ...
The uppermost layer of seasonal thawing above permafrost (the active layer) is an important regulato...
In connection with the field work concerning the establishment and monitoring of an ITEX site (Inter...
Active layer is used to describe the upper most layer of soil that thaws each summer in the Arctic. ...
Active layer is used to describe the upper most layer of soil that thaws each summer in the Arctic. ...
Annual thaw depths are measured at the time of maximum thaw at any of the 35 BCEF-LTER sites that ha...
Active layer is used to describe the upper most layer of soil that thaws each summer in the Arctic. ...
Active layer is used to describe the upper most layer of soil that thaws each summer in the Arctic. ...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Modeled mean annual temperature for interior Alaska and location of pe...
Thaw depth was measured in a tundra ecosystem in Atqasuk, Alaska. This project focuses on the Atqasu...
Thaw depth was measured in a tundra ecosystem in Atqasuk, Alaska. This project focuses on the Atqasu...
Introduction Active-layer thickness is a major factor for all physical and biological processes in ...
Microtopographic variation that develops among features (troughs, rims, and centers) within polygona...
ABSTRACT. In the three-component conceptual model of arctic soils, the transition zone is recognized...
The active layer is the most dynamic and sensitive subsurface component of the permafrost environmen...
Active layer monitoring is an important component of efforts to assess the affects of global change ...
The uppermost layer of seasonal thawing above permafrost (the active layer) is an important regulato...
In connection with the field work concerning the establishment and monitoring of an ITEX site (Inter...
Active layer is used to describe the upper most layer of soil that thaws each summer in the Arctic. ...
Active layer is used to describe the upper most layer of soil that thaws each summer in the Arctic. ...
Annual thaw depths are measured at the time of maximum thaw at any of the 35 BCEF-LTER sites that ha...
Active layer is used to describe the upper most layer of soil that thaws each summer in the Arctic. ...
Active layer is used to describe the upper most layer of soil that thaws each summer in the Arctic. ...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Modeled mean annual temperature for interior Alaska and location of pe...
Thaw depth was measured in a tundra ecosystem in Atqasuk, Alaska. This project focuses on the Atqasu...
Thaw depth was measured in a tundra ecosystem in Atqasuk, Alaska. This project focuses on the Atqasu...
Introduction Active-layer thickness is a major factor for all physical and biological processes in ...
Microtopographic variation that develops among features (troughs, rims, and centers) within polygona...
ABSTRACT. In the three-component conceptual model of arctic soils, the transition zone is recognized...