Observations indicate that over the past several decades, geomorphic processes in the Arctic have been changing or intensifying. Coastal erosion, which currently supplies most of the sediment and carbon to the Arctic Ocean [Rachold et al., 2000], may have doubled since 1955 [Mars and Houseknecht, 2007]. Further inland, expansion of channel networks [Toniolo et al., 2009] and increased river bank erosion [Costard et al., 2007] have been attributed to warming. Lakes, ponds, and wetlands appear to be more dynamic, growing in some areas, shrinking in others, and changing distribution across lowland regions [e.g., Smith et al., 2005]. On the Arctic coastal plain, recent degradation of frozen ground previously stable for thousands of years sugges...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015Permafrost degradation is widespread throughout t...
Permafrost is a major component of the cryosphere, underlying 24% of the Northern Hemisphere’s land ...
In the course of ongoing global warming, environmental changes in the Arctic realm are most dramatic...
The Arctic, including Alaska, is currently experiencing an unprecedented degree of environmental cha...
The Arctic contains a wealth of landforms that are governed by the diurnal and seasonal response of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017The Arctic Cryosphere (AC) is sensitive to rapid ...
Perennially frozen ground and sea ice are key constituents of permafrost coastal systems, and their ...
Most Arctic coasts are permafrost coasts. There is regional evidence in northern Alaska and the Lapt...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2021The Arctic and its permafrost terrain are i...
Geomorphological changes related to erosion and sedimentation, periglacial processes, and the therma...
Some of the highest coastal erosion rates in the world are now occurring along non-bedrock, permafro...
Recent and projected future climate warming strongly affects permafrost stability over large parts o...
Ice-rich permafrost is estimated to underlie 20% of the Northern hemisphere’s permafrost region. It ...
Analyses of the Western Canadian Arctic coastline have revealed substantial increases (up to 110%) i...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up 34% of the world's coasts and represent a key interface for human-e...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015Permafrost degradation is widespread throughout t...
Permafrost is a major component of the cryosphere, underlying 24% of the Northern Hemisphere’s land ...
In the course of ongoing global warming, environmental changes in the Arctic realm are most dramatic...
The Arctic, including Alaska, is currently experiencing an unprecedented degree of environmental cha...
The Arctic contains a wealth of landforms that are governed by the diurnal and seasonal response of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017The Arctic Cryosphere (AC) is sensitive to rapid ...
Perennially frozen ground and sea ice are key constituents of permafrost coastal systems, and their ...
Most Arctic coasts are permafrost coasts. There is regional evidence in northern Alaska and the Lapt...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2021The Arctic and its permafrost terrain are i...
Geomorphological changes related to erosion and sedimentation, periglacial processes, and the therma...
Some of the highest coastal erosion rates in the world are now occurring along non-bedrock, permafro...
Recent and projected future climate warming strongly affects permafrost stability over large parts o...
Ice-rich permafrost is estimated to underlie 20% of the Northern hemisphere’s permafrost region. It ...
Analyses of the Western Canadian Arctic coastline have revealed substantial increases (up to 110%) i...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up 34% of the world's coasts and represent a key interface for human-e...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015Permafrost degradation is widespread throughout t...
Permafrost is a major component of the cryosphere, underlying 24% of the Northern Hemisphere’s land ...
In the course of ongoing global warming, environmental changes in the Arctic realm are most dramatic...