Vegetation changes, such as shrub encroachment and wetland expansion, have been observed in many Arctic tundra regions. These changes feed back to permafrost and climate. Permafrost can be protected by soil shading through vegetation as it reduces the amount of solar energy available for thawing. Regional climate can be affected by a reduction in surface albedo as more energy is available for atmospheric and soil heating. Here, we compared the shortwave radiation budget of two common Arctic tundra vegetation types dominated by dwarf shrubs (Betula nana) and wet sedges (Eriophorum angustifolium) in North-East Siberia. We measured time series of the shortwave and longwave radiation budget above the canopy and transmitted radiation below the c...
International audienceErect shrubs in the Arctic reduce surface albedo when branches protrude above ...
Observations of land surface and snowpack energetics and mass fluxes were made over arctic shrub tun...
International audienceErect shrubs in the Arctic reduce surface albedo when branches protrude above ...
Vegetation changes, such as shrub encroachment and wetland expansion, have been observed in many Arc...
Vegetation changes, such as shrub encroachment and wetland expansion, have been observed in many Arc...
The influence of Arctic vegetation on albedo, latent and sensible heat fluxes, and active layer thic...
Vegetation composition and water surface area are changing in many tundra regions due to climate war...
Climate change is expected to cause extensive vegetation changes in the Arctic: deciduous shrubs are...
The Arctic is experiencing strong increases in air temperature during the last decades. High-latitu...
Recently observed Arctic greening trends from normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) data sug...
Soils are warming as air temperatures rise across the Arctic and Boreal region concurrent with the e...
Much of the low Arctic is covered with shrub tundra. Snowmelt energy exchange under shrub canopies i...
Previous studies have shown that climate warming is causing shrub cover to increase at high latitude...
International audienceErect shrubs in the Arctic reduce surface albedo when branches protrude above ...
Observations of land surface and snowpack energetics and mass fluxes were made over arctic shrub tun...
International audienceErect shrubs in the Arctic reduce surface albedo when branches protrude above ...
Vegetation changes, such as shrub encroachment and wetland expansion, have been observed in many Arc...
Vegetation changes, such as shrub encroachment and wetland expansion, have been observed in many Arc...
The influence of Arctic vegetation on albedo, latent and sensible heat fluxes, and active layer thic...
Vegetation composition and water surface area are changing in many tundra regions due to climate war...
Climate change is expected to cause extensive vegetation changes in the Arctic: deciduous shrubs are...
The Arctic is experiencing strong increases in air temperature during the last decades. High-latitu...
Recently observed Arctic greening trends from normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) data sug...
Soils are warming as air temperatures rise across the Arctic and Boreal region concurrent with the e...
Much of the low Arctic is covered with shrub tundra. Snowmelt energy exchange under shrub canopies i...
Previous studies have shown that climate warming is causing shrub cover to increase at high latitude...
International audienceErect shrubs in the Arctic reduce surface albedo when branches protrude above ...
Observations of land surface and snowpack energetics and mass fluxes were made over arctic shrub tun...
International audienceErect shrubs in the Arctic reduce surface albedo when branches protrude above ...