Session description: Both the World Climate Research Program (WCRP) and the IPCC Working Group 1 (Fourth Assessment Report) recognize the cryosphere as one of the most significant challenges of climate science and as a major source of uncertainty in global climate projections. While the permafrost carbon feedback has been identified as potentially the largest terrestrial feedback to anthropogenic climate change and the most likely to occur, significant knowledge gaps remain related to the impact of thawing permafrost on the global carbon cycle. This uncertainty includes the magnitude, type, and timing of greenhouse gas emissions from thawing permafrost. Degradation of permafrost also has transformative local impacts on aquatic and terres...
Perennially frozen ground and sea ice are key constituents of permafrost coastal systems, and their ...
Accelerating climate change and increased economic and environmental interests in permafrost-affecte...
Climate warming is particularly pronounced in the Arctic with temperatures rising twice as much as ...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up 34% of the world's coasts and represent a key interface for human-e...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up 34% of the world's coasts and represent a key interface for human-e...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up 34% of the world's coasts and represent a key interface for human-e...
In the course of ongoing global warming, environmental changes in the Arctic realm are most dramatic...
The northern permafrost region contains approximately 50% of the estimated global below-ground organ...
The Permafrost Young Researchers’ Workshop 2014, held during the latest European Conference on Perm...
Our understanding of the physical and biogeochem- ical processes at play in permafrost areas has be...
One-fourth of the land area in the Northern Hemisphere is affected by perennially frozen ground, kno...
Permafrost is a major component of the cryosphere, underlying 24% of the Northern Hemisphere’s land ...
In June 2014, more than 75 Early Career Researchers (ECRs) attended the ECR Workshop 2014, a one-day...
Permafrost regions cover approximately a quarter of the Northern Hemisphere and thawing has been rec...
Accelerating climate change and increased economic and environmental interests in permafrost-affecte...
Perennially frozen ground and sea ice are key constituents of permafrost coastal systems, and their ...
Accelerating climate change and increased economic and environmental interests in permafrost-affecte...
Climate warming is particularly pronounced in the Arctic with temperatures rising twice as much as ...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up 34% of the world's coasts and represent a key interface for human-e...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up 34% of the world's coasts and represent a key interface for human-e...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up 34% of the world's coasts and represent a key interface for human-e...
In the course of ongoing global warming, environmental changes in the Arctic realm are most dramatic...
The northern permafrost region contains approximately 50% of the estimated global below-ground organ...
The Permafrost Young Researchers’ Workshop 2014, held during the latest European Conference on Perm...
Our understanding of the physical and biogeochem- ical processes at play in permafrost areas has be...
One-fourth of the land area in the Northern Hemisphere is affected by perennially frozen ground, kno...
Permafrost is a major component of the cryosphere, underlying 24% of the Northern Hemisphere’s land ...
In June 2014, more than 75 Early Career Researchers (ECRs) attended the ECR Workshop 2014, a one-day...
Permafrost regions cover approximately a quarter of the Northern Hemisphere and thawing has been rec...
Accelerating climate change and increased economic and environmental interests in permafrost-affecte...
Perennially frozen ground and sea ice are key constituents of permafrost coastal systems, and their ...
Accelerating climate change and increased economic and environmental interests in permafrost-affecte...
Climate warming is particularly pronounced in the Arctic with temperatures rising twice as much as ...