Transitions in Arctic ecosystems: Ecological implications of a changing hydrological regime

FJ Wrona, M Johansson, JM Culp… - Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Numerous international scientific assessments and related articles have, during the last
decade, described the observed and potential impacts of climate change as well as other …

Permafrost monitoring from space

A Bartsch, T Strozzi, I Nitze - Surveys in Geophysics, 2023 - Springer
Permafrost is a sub-ground phenomenon and therefore cannot be directly observed from
space. It is an Essential Climate Variable and associated with climate tip** points. Multi …

High carbon emissions from thermokarst lakes of Western Siberia

S Serikova, OS Pokrovsky, H Laudon, IV Krickov… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
Abstract The Western Siberia Lowland (WSL), the world's largest permafrost peatland, is of
importance for understanding the high-latitude carbon (C) cycle and its response to climate …

Landsat-based trend analysis of lake dynamics across northern permafrost regions

I Nitze, G Grosse, BM Jones, CD Arp, M Ulrich… - Remote Sensing, 2017 - mdpi.com
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 …

The catastrophic thermokarst lake drainage events of 2018 in northwestern Alaska: fast-forward into the future

I Nitze, S Cooley, C Duguay, BM Jones… - The Cryosphere …, 2020 - tc.copernicus.org
Northwestern Alaska has been highly affected by changing climatic patterns with new
temperature and precipitation maxima over the recent years. In particular, the Baldwin and …

Trends in satellite Earth observation for permafrost related analyses—A review

M Philipp, A Dietz, S Buchelt, C Kuenzer - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
Climate change and associated Arctic amplification cause a degradation of permafrost
which in turn has major implications for the environment. The potential turnover of frozen …

Minor contribution of small thaw ponds to the pools of carbon and methane in the inland waters of the permafrost-affected part of the Western Siberian Lowland

YM Polishchuk, AN Bogdanov, IN Muratov… - Environmental …, 2018 - iopscience.iop.org
Despite the potential importance of small (< 1000 m 2) thaw ponds and thermokarst lakes in
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from inland waters of high latitude and boreal regions …

Permafrost thaw drives surface water decline across lake-rich regions of the Arctic

EE Webb, AK Liljedahl, JA Cordeiro… - Nature Climate …, 2022 - nature.com
Abstract Lakes constitute 20–40% of Arctic lowlands, the largest surface water fraction of any
terrestrial biome. These lakes provide crucial habitat for wildlife, supply water for remote …

Detection of landscape dynamics in the Arctic Lena Delta with temporally dense Landsat time-series stacks

I Nitze, G Grosse - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2016 - Elsevier
Arctic permafrost landscapes are among the most vulnerable and dynamic landscapes
globally, but due to their extent and remoteness most of the landscape changes remain …

Thermokarst lake waters across the permafrost zones of western Siberia

RM Manasypov, OS Pokrovsky, SN Kirpotin… - The …, 2014 - tc.copernicus.org
This work describes the hydrochemical composition of thermokarst lake and pond
ecosystems, which are observed in various sizes with different degrees of permafrost …