Thermokarst is the process whereby the thawing of ice-rich permafrost ground causes land subsidence, resulting in development of distinctive landforms. Accelerated thermokarst due to climate change will damage infrastructure, but also impact hydrology, ecology and biogeochemistry. Here, we present a circumpolar assessment of the distribution of thermokarst landscapes, defined as landscapes comprised of current thermokarst landforms and areas susceptible to future thermokarst development. At 3.6 × 106 km2, thermokarst landscapes are estimated to cover ∼20% of the northern permafrost region, with approximately equal contributions from three landscape types where characteristic wetland, lake and hillslope thermokarst landforms occur. We estima...
Several decades of research have provided insight into patterns of and controls on thermokarst initi...
Projected future warming of the Arctic will result in pronounced degradation of permafrost and there...
Arctic permafrost landscapes have functioned as a global carbon sink for millennia. These landscapes...
Permafrost regions have been identified to host a soil organic carbon (C) pool of global importance,...
Projected air and ground temperatures are expected to be higher in Arctic and sub-Arcticlatitudes an...
Projected air and ground temperatures are expected to be higher in Arctic and sub-Arcticlatitudes an...
The permafrost carbon (C) pool is a major storage component of the terrestrial C cycle and it is vul...
Large-scale Earth system and land surface models often lack an adequate representation of subgrid-sc...
Permafrost carbon feedback (PCF) modeling has focused on gradual thaw of near-surface permafrost lea...
Permafrost carbon feedback (PCF) modeling has focused on gradual thaw of near-surface permafrost le...
In ice-rich permafrost regions, changes in the permafrost thermal regime cause surface disturbances...
Peat plateaus are widespread at high northern latitudes and are important soil organic carbon reserv...
High-latitude soils store vast amounts of perennially frozen and therefore inert organic matter. Wit...
<p><b>Table 2.</b> Spatial extent and per cent of total area covered by each class w...
Current climate warming is affecting arctic regions at a faster rate than the rest of the world. Thi...
Several decades of research have provided insight into patterns of and controls on thermokarst initi...
Projected future warming of the Arctic will result in pronounced degradation of permafrost and there...
Arctic permafrost landscapes have functioned as a global carbon sink for millennia. These landscapes...
Permafrost regions have been identified to host a soil organic carbon (C) pool of global importance,...
Projected air and ground temperatures are expected to be higher in Arctic and sub-Arcticlatitudes an...
Projected air and ground temperatures are expected to be higher in Arctic and sub-Arcticlatitudes an...
The permafrost carbon (C) pool is a major storage component of the terrestrial C cycle and it is vul...
Large-scale Earth system and land surface models often lack an adequate representation of subgrid-sc...
Permafrost carbon feedback (PCF) modeling has focused on gradual thaw of near-surface permafrost lea...
Permafrost carbon feedback (PCF) modeling has focused on gradual thaw of near-surface permafrost le...
In ice-rich permafrost regions, changes in the permafrost thermal regime cause surface disturbances...
Peat plateaus are widespread at high northern latitudes and are important soil organic carbon reserv...
High-latitude soils store vast amounts of perennially frozen and therefore inert organic matter. Wit...
<p><b>Table 2.</b> Spatial extent and per cent of total area covered by each class w...
Current climate warming is affecting arctic regions at a faster rate than the rest of the world. Thi...
Several decades of research have provided insight into patterns of and controls on thermokarst initi...
Projected future warming of the Arctic will result in pronounced degradation of permafrost and there...
Arctic permafrost landscapes have functioned as a global carbon sink for millennia. These landscapes...