The future trajectory of greenhouse gas concentrations depends on interactions between climate and the biogeosphere. Thawing of Arctic permafrost could release significant amounts of carbon into the atmosphere in this century. Ancient Ice Complex deposits outcropping along the ĝ̂1/47,000- kilometre-long coastline of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS), and associated shallow subsea permafrost, are two large pools of permafrost carbon, yet their vulnerabilities towards thawing and decomposition are largely unknown. Recent Arctic warming is stronger than has been predicted by several degrees, and is particularly pronounced over the coastal ESAS region. There is thus a pressing need to improve our understanding of the links between permafros...
About 34% of global coast lines are underlain by permafrost. Rising temperatures cause an accelerati...
Ice-rich permafrost coasts in the Arctic are susceptible to a variety of changing environmental fact...
Climate warming is expected to destabilize permafrost carbon (PF-C) by thaw-erosion and deepening of...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
Carbon cycle models suggest that past warming events in the Arctic may have caused large-scale perma...
Subsea permafrost carbon pools below the Arctic shelf seas are a major unknown in the global carbon ...
Arctic landscapes underlain by permafrost are threatened by climate warming and may degrade in diffe...
Subsea permafrost underlays 2.4 million km2 of the Arctic Shelf, an area equaling ~18% of the terres...
Over decadal-centennial timescales, only a few mechanisms in the carbon-climate system could cause a...
Arctic warming is expected to trigger large-scale environmental change including remobilization of t...
Permafrost organic matter is becoming increasingly mobilized by thaw with ongoing climate warming. T...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
Recent hypotheses, based on atmospheric records and models, suggest that permafrost carbon (PF-C) ac...
The last deglaciation was characterized by rising concentrations in atmospheric CO2 (CO2atm) and a d...
Climate warming in northeastern Siberia may induce thaw-mobilization of the organic carbon (OC) now ...
About 34% of global coast lines are underlain by permafrost. Rising temperatures cause an accelerati...
Ice-rich permafrost coasts in the Arctic are susceptible to a variety of changing environmental fact...
Climate warming is expected to destabilize permafrost carbon (PF-C) by thaw-erosion and deepening of...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
Carbon cycle models suggest that past warming events in the Arctic may have caused large-scale perma...
Subsea permafrost carbon pools below the Arctic shelf seas are a major unknown in the global carbon ...
Arctic landscapes underlain by permafrost are threatened by climate warming and may degrade in diffe...
Subsea permafrost underlays 2.4 million km2 of the Arctic Shelf, an area equaling ~18% of the terres...
Over decadal-centennial timescales, only a few mechanisms in the carbon-climate system could cause a...
Arctic warming is expected to trigger large-scale environmental change including remobilization of t...
Permafrost organic matter is becoming increasingly mobilized by thaw with ongoing climate warming. T...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
Recent hypotheses, based on atmospheric records and models, suggest that permafrost carbon (PF-C) ac...
The last deglaciation was characterized by rising concentrations in atmospheric CO2 (CO2atm) and a d...
Climate warming in northeastern Siberia may induce thaw-mobilization of the organic carbon (OC) now ...
About 34% of global coast lines are underlain by permafrost. Rising temperatures cause an accelerati...
Ice-rich permafrost coasts in the Arctic are susceptible to a variety of changing environmental fact...
Climate warming is expected to destabilize permafrost carbon (PF-C) by thaw-erosion and deepening of...