[HTML][HTML] Vegetation Changes in the Arctic: A Review of Earth Observation Applications
The Arctic, characterised by severe climatic conditions and sparse vegetation, is
experiencing rapid warming, with temperatures increasing by up to four times the global rate …
experiencing rapid warming, with temperatures increasing by up to four times the global rate …
Regional fire–greening positive feedback loops in Alaskan Arctic tundra
Arctic tundra has experienced rapid warming, outpacing global averages, leading to
significant greening whose primary drivers include widespread shrubification. Here we …
significant greening whose primary drivers include widespread shrubification. Here we …
A 20 m spatial resolution peatland extent map of Alaska
Peatlands are prevalent across northern regions, including bogs, fens, marshes, meadows,
and select tundra wetlands that all vary in size (eg, 0.01 s to 10 s km2) and shape (eg …
and select tundra wetlands that all vary in size (eg, 0.01 s to 10 s km2) and shape (eg …
Soils and vegetation of the permafrost floodplain of the small river Tenyakha (Messoyakha basin, Western Siberia)
SV Loiko, IV Kriсkov, NV Shefer, I Nedyak… - Acta Biologica …, 2024 - journal.asu.ru
The soils and vegetation of Arctic floodplains are vulnerable to global warming because, in
addition to climate change, they are affected by the changing hydrological regime of rivers …
addition to climate change, they are affected by the changing hydrological regime of rivers …