1. Global warming is predicted to cause changes in permafrost cover and stability in the Arctic. Zones of high ion concentration in regions of ice-rich permafrost are a reservoir of chemicals that can potentially be transferred to fresh waters during thawing. Consequently, input of enriched runoff from the thaw and sediment and vegetation from the landscape could alter lakes by affecting their geochemistry and biological production. 2. Three undisturbed lakes and five lakes disturbed by retrogressive permafrost thaw slumps were sampled during late summer of 2006 to assess the potential effects of thermokarst shoreline slumping on water and sediment chemistry, the underwater light regime, and benthic macrophyte biomass and community structur...
Lakes in permafrost regions are dynamic landscape components and play an important role for climate ...
Permafrost affects about 24% of the Northern Hemisphere land surface. Organic carbon storage in soil...
Permafrost thaw slumping along lakeshores in lakes of the Mackenzie Delta Uplands, NT is known to al...
Thawing permafrost – in the form of shoreline retrogressive thaw slump events – influence adjacent a...
The Arctic is a water-rich region, with freshwater systems covering about 16 % of the northern perma...
Meltwater discharge from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) exports sediment, solutes, total phosphorus ...
The Arctic is a water-rich region, with freshwater systems covering about 16 % of the northern perma...
Arctic ponds are a dominant feature in Barrow, Alaska. Ponds may function as carbon sinks during the...
Arctic ponds are a dominant feature in Barrow, Alaska. Ponds may function as carbon sinks during the...
Data and method detection limits for water chemistry analyses carried out in June/July 2017. 48 lake...
Measured environmental variables from 56 lakes across the Central Canadian Treeline Region exhibited...
Continued warming of the arctic tundra in northern Alaska can have important ecological implications...
Active layer is used to describe the upper most layer of soil that thaws each summer in the Arctic. ...
Aquatic ecosystem metabolism describes the turnover of carbon biomass and energy available within an...
Permafrost is degrading across regions of the Arctic, which can lead to increases in nutrient concen...
Lakes in permafrost regions are dynamic landscape components and play an important role for climate ...
Permafrost affects about 24% of the Northern Hemisphere land surface. Organic carbon storage in soil...
Permafrost thaw slumping along lakeshores in lakes of the Mackenzie Delta Uplands, NT is known to al...
Thawing permafrost – in the form of shoreline retrogressive thaw slump events – influence adjacent a...
The Arctic is a water-rich region, with freshwater systems covering about 16 % of the northern perma...
Meltwater discharge from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) exports sediment, solutes, total phosphorus ...
The Arctic is a water-rich region, with freshwater systems covering about 16 % of the northern perma...
Arctic ponds are a dominant feature in Barrow, Alaska. Ponds may function as carbon sinks during the...
Arctic ponds are a dominant feature in Barrow, Alaska. Ponds may function as carbon sinks during the...
Data and method detection limits for water chemistry analyses carried out in June/July 2017. 48 lake...
Measured environmental variables from 56 lakes across the Central Canadian Treeline Region exhibited...
Continued warming of the arctic tundra in northern Alaska can have important ecological implications...
Active layer is used to describe the upper most layer of soil that thaws each summer in the Arctic. ...
Aquatic ecosystem metabolism describes the turnover of carbon biomass and energy available within an...
Permafrost is degrading across regions of the Arctic, which can lead to increases in nutrient concen...
Lakes in permafrost regions are dynamic landscape components and play an important role for climate ...
Permafrost affects about 24% of the Northern Hemisphere land surface. Organic carbon storage in soil...
Permafrost thaw slumping along lakeshores in lakes of the Mackenzie Delta Uplands, NT is known to al...