The status and stability of permafrost carbon on the Tibetan Plateau
Permafrost regions at high latitudes and altitudes store about half of the Earth's soil organic
carbon (SOC). These areas are also some of the most intensely affected by anthropogenic …
carbon (SOC). These areas are also some of the most intensely affected by anthropogenic …
Lake and drained lake basin systems in lowland permafrost regions
The formation, growth and drainage of lakes in Arctic and boreal lowland permafrost regions
influence landscape and ecosystem processes. These lake and drained lake basin (L-DLB) …
influence landscape and ecosystem processes. These lake and drained lake basin (L-DLB) …
21st-century modeled permafrost carbon emissions accelerated by abrupt thaw beneath lakes
Permafrost carbon feedback (PCF) modeling has focused on gradual thaw of near-surface
permafrost leading to enhanced carbon dioxide and methane emissions that accelerate …
permafrost leading to enhanced carbon dioxide and methane emissions that accelerate …
Landsat-based trend analysis of lake dynamics across northern permafrost regions
Lakes are a ubiquitous landscape feature in northern permafrost regions. They have a
strong impact on carbon, energy and water fluxes and can be quite responsive to climate …
strong impact on carbon, energy and water fluxes and can be quite responsive to climate …
Geomorphological and climatic drivers of thermokarst lake area increase trend (1999–2018) in the Kolyma lowland yedoma region, north-eastern Siberia
Thermokarst lakes are widespread in Arctic lowlands. Under a warming climate, landscapes
with highly ice-rich Yedoma Ice Complex (IC) deposits are particularly vulnerable, and …
with highly ice-rich Yedoma Ice Complex (IC) deposits are particularly vulnerable, and …
[LIVRE][B] Geocryology: characteristics and use of frozen ground and permafrost landforms
SA Harris, A Brouchkov, C Guodong - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This book provides a general survey of Geocryology, which is the study of frozen ground
called permafrost. Frozen ground is the product of cold climates as well as a variety of …
called permafrost. Frozen ground is the product of cold climates as well as a variety of …
Greenhouse gas emissions from diverse Arctic Alaskan lakes are dominated by young carbon
Climate-sensitive Arctic lakes have been identified as conduits for ancient permafrost-
carbon (C) emissions and as such accelerate warming. However, the environmental factors …
carbon (C) emissions and as such accelerate warming. However, the environmental factors …
Observing a catastrophic thermokarst lake drainage in northern Alaska
The formation and drainage of thermokarst lakes have reshaped ice‐rich permafrost
lowlands in the Arctic throughout the Holocene. North of Teshekpuk Lake, on the Arctic …
lowlands in the Arctic throughout the Holocene. North of Teshekpuk Lake, on the Arctic …
Patterns and rates of riverbank erosion involving ice-rich permafrost (yedoma) in northern Alaska
Yedoma, a suite of syngenetically frozen silty ice-and organic-rich deposits with large ice
wedges that accumulated during the late Pleistocene, is vulnerable to thermal degradation …
wedges that accumulated during the late Pleistocene, is vulnerable to thermal degradation …
Modelling Arctic coastal plain lake depths using machine learning and Google Earth Engine
Numerous shallow thermokarst lakes in northern Alaska's Arctic coastal plains recently show
a decline in lake abundance and area due to global warming. While in a few lakes …
a decline in lake abundance and area due to global warming. While in a few lakes …