Climate change is profoundly transforming the carbon-rich Arctic tundra landscape, potentially moving it from a carbon sink to a carbon source by increasing the thickness of soil that thaws on a seasonal basis. However, the modeling capability and precise parameterizations of the physical characteristics needed to estimate projected active layer thickness (ALT) are limited in Earth system models (ESMs). In particular, discrepancies in spatial scale between field measurements and Earth system models challenge validation and parameterization of hydrothermal models. A recently developed surface–subsurface model for permafrost thermal hydrology, the Advanced Terrestrial Simulator (ATS), is used in combination with field measurements to achieve ...
Warming and thawing in the Arctic are promoting biogeochemical processing and hydrologic transport i...
Field observations from a range of permafrost landscapes convincingly show that melting of ground ic...
International audienceThe Scotty Creek basin (152 km2) is located in the Northwest Territories, Cana...
Modeling soil thermal dynamics at high latitudes and altitudes requires representations of physical ...
International audienceAbstract. Climate change projections still suffer from a limited representatio...
Microtopographic variation that develops among features (troughs, rims, and centers) within polygona...
Vast carbon stocks stored in permafrost soils of Arctic tundra are under risk of release to the atm...
This study quantitatively evaluated how insulation by snow depth (SND) affected the soil thermal reg...
Model projections of permafrost thaw during the next century diverge widely. Here we used ecosys to ...
The shortage of information on snow properties in high latitudes places a major limitation on permaf...
Warming and thawing in the Arctic are promoting biogeochemical processing and hydrologic transport i...
Field observations from a range of permafrost landscapes convincingly show that melting of ground ic...
International audienceThe Scotty Creek basin (152 km2) is located in the Northwest Territories, Cana...
Modeling soil thermal dynamics at high latitudes and altitudes requires representations of physical ...
International audienceAbstract. Climate change projections still suffer from a limited representatio...
Microtopographic variation that develops among features (troughs, rims, and centers) within polygona...
Vast carbon stocks stored in permafrost soils of Arctic tundra are under risk of release to the atm...
This study quantitatively evaluated how insulation by snow depth (SND) affected the soil thermal reg...
Model projections of permafrost thaw during the next century diverge widely. Here we used ecosys to ...
The shortage of information on snow properties in high latitudes places a major limitation on permaf...
Warming and thawing in the Arctic are promoting biogeochemical processing and hydrologic transport i...
Field observations from a range of permafrost landscapes convincingly show that melting of ground ic...
International audienceThe Scotty Creek basin (152 km2) is located in the Northwest Territories, Cana...