Arctic deltas and their river channels are characterized by three components of the cryosphere: snow, river ice, and permafrost, making them especially sensitive to ongoing climate change. Thinning river ice and rising river water temperatures may affect the thermal state of permafrost beneath the riverbed, with consequences for delta hydrology, erosion, and sediment transport. In this study, we use optical and radar remote sensing to map ice frozen to the riverbed (bedfast ice) vs. ice, resting on top of the unfrozen water layer (floating or so-called serpentine ice) within the Arctic’s largest delta, the Lena River Delta. The optical data is used to differentiate elevated floating ice from bedfast ice, which is flooded ice during the spri...
Although a subsurface phenomenon, permafrost creates distinct features on the land surface which can...
Arctic warming accelerates the rapid degradation of ice- and organic-rich permafrost landscapes thro...
ABSTRACT. Subsurface profiles were obtained during airborne and surface short-pulse radar surveys al...
Arctic deltas and their river channels are characterized by three components of the cryosphere: snow...
We collected ground-penetrating radar data at 10 sites along the Kuparuk River and its main tributar...
The study reported here was conducted on the channels of the Lena River delta in April 2019. The wat...
Permafrost is a sensitive element of the cryosphere, but operational monitoring of the ground therma...
River runoff is the single largest contributor to the Arctic Ocean's freshwater budget. The Lena Riv...
International audienceRecent evidence has shown that Arctic regions have warmed about twice as much ...
The winter regime of river-ice covers in high northern latitude regions is often a determining facto...
International audienceRiver ice is a key component of the cryosphere. Satellite monitoring of river ...
Current warming, shifting hydrological regimes and accelerated permafrost thaw in the catchment of t...
Thermokarst lakes and ponds are major elements of permafrost landscapes, occupying up to 40% of the ...
Although a subsurface phenomenon, permafrost creates distinct features on the land surface which can...
Arctic warming accelerates the rapid degradation of ice- and organic-rich permafrost landscapes thro...
ABSTRACT. Subsurface profiles were obtained during airborne and surface short-pulse radar surveys al...
Arctic deltas and their river channels are characterized by three components of the cryosphere: snow...
We collected ground-penetrating radar data at 10 sites along the Kuparuk River and its main tributar...
The study reported here was conducted on the channels of the Lena River delta in April 2019. The wat...
Permafrost is a sensitive element of the cryosphere, but operational monitoring of the ground therma...
River runoff is the single largest contributor to the Arctic Ocean's freshwater budget. The Lena Riv...
International audienceRecent evidence has shown that Arctic regions have warmed about twice as much ...
The winter regime of river-ice covers in high northern latitude regions is often a determining facto...
International audienceRiver ice is a key component of the cryosphere. Satellite monitoring of river ...
Current warming, shifting hydrological regimes and accelerated permafrost thaw in the catchment of t...
Thermokarst lakes and ponds are major elements of permafrost landscapes, occupying up to 40% of the ...
Although a subsurface phenomenon, permafrost creates distinct features on the land surface which can...
Arctic warming accelerates the rapid degradation of ice- and organic-rich permafrost landscapes thro...
ABSTRACT. Subsurface profiles were obtained during airborne and surface short-pulse radar surveys al...