Anthropogenic, direct pressures on coastal wetlands

A Newton, J Icely, S Cristina, GME Perillo… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Coastal wetlands, such as saltmarshes and mangroves that fringe transitional waters,
deliver important ecosystem services that support human development. Coastal wetlands …

Rapid fluvio-thermal erosion of a yedoma permafrost cliff in the Lena River Delta

M Fuchs, I Nitze, J Strauss, F Günther… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The degradation of ice-rich permafrost deposits has the potential to release large amounts of
previously freeze-locked carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) with local implications, such as …

Rapid retreat of permafrost coastline observed with aerial drone photogrammetry

AM Cunliffe, G Tanski, B Radosavljevic… - The …, 2019 - tc.copernicus.org
Permafrost landscapes are changing around the Arctic in response to climate warming, with
coastal erosion being one of the most prominent and hazardous features. Using drone …

Coastal erosion of permafrost soils along the Yukon Coastal Plain and fluxes of organic carbon to the Canadian Beaufort Sea

NJ Couture, A Irrgang, W Pollard… - Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Reducing uncertainties about carbon cycling is important in the Arctic where rapid
environmental changes contribute to enhanced mobilization of carbon. Here we quantify soil …

Dynamics of permafrost coasts of Baydaratskaya Bay (Kara Sea) based on multi-temporal remote sensing data

A Novikova, N Belova, A Baranskaya, D Aleksyutina… - Remote Sensing, 2018 - mdpi.com
Arctic coasts that are composed of frozen deposits are extremely sensitive to climate change
and human impact. They retreat with average rates of 1–2 m per year, depending on climatic …

Allometric scaling of retrogressive thaw slumps

J van der Sluijs, SV Kokelj… - The Cryosphere …, 2022 - tc.copernicus.org
In the warming Arctic, retrogressive thaw slumping (RTS) has emerged as the primary
thermokarst modifier of ice-rich permafrost slopes, raising urgency to investigate the …

Shoreline change rates and land to sea sediment and soil organic carbon transfer in eastern Parry Peninsula from 1965 to 2020 (Amundsen Gulf, Canada)

R Tanguy, D Whalen, G Prates, G Vieira - Arctic Science, 2023 - cdnsciencepub.com
As the Arctic is warming, permafrost coasts are eroding faster, threatening coastal
communities, habitats, and altering sediment and nutrient budgets. The western Canadian …

Monitoring coastline changes of the malay islands based on google earth engine and dense time-series remote sensing images

Y Ding, X Yang, H Jin, Z Wang, Y Liu, B Liu, J Zhang… - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
The use of remote sensing to monitor coastlines with wide distributions and dynamic
changes is significant for coastal environmental monitoring and resource management …

Nearshore zone dynamics determine pathway of organic carbon from eroding permafrost coasts

D Jong, L Bröder, G Tanski, M Fritz… - Geophysical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Collapse of permafrost coasts delivers large quantities of particulate organic carbon (POC)
to Arctic coastal areas. With rapidly changing environmental conditions, sediment and …

The role of thermal denudation in erosion of ice-rich permafrost coasts in an enclosed bay (Gulf of Kruzenstern, western Yamal, Russia)

A Baranskaya, A Novikova, N Shabanova… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Coastal erosion in the Arctic has numerous internal and external environmental drivers.
Internal drivers include sediment composition, permafrost properties and exposure which …