Lake drainage events can cause large-scale drying in the Arctic, affecting hydrology, ecosystems and permafrost carbon dynamics. Over 35,000 lake drainage events between 1984 and 2020 were identified, with approximately half being previously overlooked non-thermokarst lakes. Here, lake drainage events refer to those that involve lakes with an initial area of >1 ha and a loss of >50% in area
Permafrost affects about 24% of the Northern Hemisphere land surface. Organic carbon storage in soil...
Arctic warming has accelerated since the 1980s, driving an array of complex physical and ecological ...
During last 10 years investigations on Polar region lakes have been done that allow compare changing...
Nearly half of all Pan-Arctic lakes are situated in the Canadian Arctic, with many of these lakes be...
Arctic lakes located in permafrost regions are susceptible to catastrophic drainage. In this study, ...
The catastrophic thermokarst lake drainage events occurring in the circumpolar Arctic permafrost reg...
The formation, growth and drainage of lakes in Arctic and boreal lowland permafrost regions influenc...
Thermokarst lakes in permafrost regions are highly dynamic due to drainage events triggered by clima...
Thermokarst lakes are characteristic and dynamic features of Arctic lowland landscapes indicating th...
Because of climate change and resource development there is an ongoing increase in the attention dir...
Lakes are ubiquitous with high-latitude ecosystems, covering up to 60 percent of the land surface in...
Northwestern Alaska has been highly affected by changing climatic patterns with new temperature and ...
Peat plateaus are widespread at high northern latitudes and are important soil organic carbon reserv...
Data and method detection limits for water chemistry analyses carried out in June/July 2017. 48 lake...
Changes in water surface area (w.s.a.) in Arctic regions have been linked to climate warming and per...
Permafrost affects about 24% of the Northern Hemisphere land surface. Organic carbon storage in soil...
Arctic warming has accelerated since the 1980s, driving an array of complex physical and ecological ...
During last 10 years investigations on Polar region lakes have been done that allow compare changing...
Nearly half of all Pan-Arctic lakes are situated in the Canadian Arctic, with many of these lakes be...
Arctic lakes located in permafrost regions are susceptible to catastrophic drainage. In this study, ...
The catastrophic thermokarst lake drainage events occurring in the circumpolar Arctic permafrost reg...
The formation, growth and drainage of lakes in Arctic and boreal lowland permafrost regions influenc...
Thermokarst lakes in permafrost regions are highly dynamic due to drainage events triggered by clima...
Thermokarst lakes are characteristic and dynamic features of Arctic lowland landscapes indicating th...
Because of climate change and resource development there is an ongoing increase in the attention dir...
Lakes are ubiquitous with high-latitude ecosystems, covering up to 60 percent of the land surface in...
Northwestern Alaska has been highly affected by changing climatic patterns with new temperature and ...
Peat plateaus are widespread at high northern latitudes and are important soil organic carbon reserv...
Data and method detection limits for water chemistry analyses carried out in June/July 2017. 48 lake...
Changes in water surface area (w.s.a.) in Arctic regions have been linked to climate warming and per...
Permafrost affects about 24% of the Northern Hemisphere land surface. Organic carbon storage in soil...
Arctic warming has accelerated since the 1980s, driving an array of complex physical and ecological ...
During last 10 years investigations on Polar region lakes have been done that allow compare changing...