Coastal erosion and flooding transform terrestrial landscapes into marine environments. In the Arctic, these processes inundate terrestrial permafrost with seawater and create submarine permafrost. Permafrost begins to warm under marine conditions, which can destabilize the sea floor and may release greenhouse gases. We report on the transition of terrestrial to submarine permafrost at a site where the timing of inundation can be inferred from the rate of coastline retreat. On Muostakh Island in the central Laptev Sea, East Siberia, changes in annual coastline position have been measured for decades and vary highly spatially.We hypothesize that these rates are inversely related to the inclination of the upper surface of submarine ice-bonde...
Dynamics of the submarine permafrost regime, including distribution, thickness, and temporal evoluti...
The response of permafrost to marine submergence can vary between ice-rich late Pleistocene deposits...
The response of permafrost to marine submergence can vary between ice-rich late Pleistocene deposits...
Ice-rich permafrost coasts in the Arctic are susceptible to a variety of changing environmental fact...
Submarine permafrost is usually created by the inundation of terrestrial permafrost by seawater. The...
Subsea permafrost is perennially cryotic earth material that lies offshore. Most submarine permafros...
Permafrost inundated since the last glacial maximum is degrading, potentially releasing trapped or s...
The transition from onshore to offshore permafrost during periods of low relative sea level rise is ...
Subsea permafrost in Arctic shelf seas is largely understudied.In order to characterize its properti...
Degradation of sub-aquatic permafrost can impact offshore infrastructure, affect coastal erosion and...
During lower sea levels in glacial periods, deep permafrost formed on large continental shelf areas ...
Subsea permafrost on the Arctic shelf occupies some 13 million km2, but is poorly understood. Mathem...
Recent results include the publication of drilling results from the central Laptev Sea, carried out ...
Most Arctic coasts are permafrost coasts. There is regional evidence in northern Alaska and the Lapt...
Thawing of subsea permafrost can impact offshore infrastructure, affect coastal erosion, and release...
Dynamics of the submarine permafrost regime, including distribution, thickness, and temporal evoluti...
The response of permafrost to marine submergence can vary between ice-rich late Pleistocene deposits...
The response of permafrost to marine submergence can vary between ice-rich late Pleistocene deposits...
Ice-rich permafrost coasts in the Arctic are susceptible to a variety of changing environmental fact...
Submarine permafrost is usually created by the inundation of terrestrial permafrost by seawater. The...
Subsea permafrost is perennially cryotic earth material that lies offshore. Most submarine permafros...
Permafrost inundated since the last glacial maximum is degrading, potentially releasing trapped or s...
The transition from onshore to offshore permafrost during periods of low relative sea level rise is ...
Subsea permafrost in Arctic shelf seas is largely understudied.In order to characterize its properti...
Degradation of sub-aquatic permafrost can impact offshore infrastructure, affect coastal erosion and...
During lower sea levels in glacial periods, deep permafrost formed on large continental shelf areas ...
Subsea permafrost on the Arctic shelf occupies some 13 million km2, but is poorly understood. Mathem...
Recent results include the publication of drilling results from the central Laptev Sea, carried out ...
Most Arctic coasts are permafrost coasts. There is regional evidence in northern Alaska and the Lapt...
Thawing of subsea permafrost can impact offshore infrastructure, affect coastal erosion, and release...
Dynamics of the submarine permafrost regime, including distribution, thickness, and temporal evoluti...
The response of permafrost to marine submergence can vary between ice-rich late Pleistocene deposits...
The response of permafrost to marine submergence can vary between ice-rich late Pleistocene deposits...