Recent trends in the chemistry of major northern rivers signal widespread Arctic change

SE Tank, JW McClelland, RGM Spencer… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Rivers integrate processes occurring throughout their watersheds and are therefore
sentinels of change across broad spatial scales. River chemistry also regulates ecosystem …

The net GHG balance and budget of the permafrost region (2000–2020) from ecosystem flux upscaling

J Ramage, MK Kuhn, A Virkkala, C Voigt… - Global …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The northern permafrost region has been projected to shift from a net sink to a net source of
carbon under global warming. However, estimates of the contemporary net greenhouse gas …

Multiple climatic drivers increase pace and consequences of ecosystem change in the Arctic Coastal Ocean

MK Sejr, AE Poste, PE Renaud - Limnology and Oceanography …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The impacts of climate change on Arctic marine systems are noticeable within the scientific
“lifetime” of most researchers and the iconic image of a polar bear struggling to stay on top of …

Small watersheds may play a disproportionate role in arctic land-ocean fluxes

JE Vonk, NJ Speetjens, AE Poste - nature communications, 2023 - nature.com
While over 99% of coastal arctic rivers drain small catchments, future projections of land-
ocean fluxes are based on data from large rivers. We encourage inclusion of and increased …

The capillaries of the Arctic tundra

AK Liljedahl, C Witharana, E Manos - Nature Water, 2024 - nature.com
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Glacial outburst floods responsible for major environmental shift in Arctic coastal catchment, Rekvedbukta, Albert I land, Svalbard

A Wołoszyn, Z Owczarek, I Wieczorek, M Kasprzak… - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Small Arctic coastal catchments and coastal lagoon systems are some of the most
vulnerable to climate change. Glacial retreat and the development of glacial lakes and …

Assessment and Quantitative Evaluation of Loess Area Geomorphodiversity Using Multiresolution DTMs (Roztocze Region, SE Poland)

M Siłuch, W Kociuba, L Gawrysiak, P Bartmiński - Resources, 2023 - mdpi.com
The geodiversity of loess areas is reflected in the characteristic dataset of loess landforms,
with the dominance of several types of valley forms (mainly gullies). The availability of …

Future permafrost degradation under climate change in a headwater catchment of central Siberia: quantitative assessment with a mechanistic modelling approach

T Xavier, L Orgogozo, AS Prokushkin… - The …, 2024 - tc.copernicus.org
Permafrost thawing as a result of climate change has major consequences locally and
globally, both for the biosphere and for human activities. The quantification of its extent and …

[HTML][HTML] Multisource Synthesized Inventory of CRitical Infrastructure and HUman-Impacted Areas in AlaSka (SIRIUS)

S Kaiser, J Boike, G Grosse… - Earth System Science …, 2024 - essd.copernicus.org
The Arctic region has undergone warming at a rate more than 3 times higher than the global
average. This warming has led to the degradation of near-surface permafrost, resulting in …

Degradation of ice-wedge polygons leads to increased fluxes of water and DOC

NJ Speetjens, WR Berghuijs, J Wagner… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Ice-wedge polygon landscapes make up a substantial part of high-latitude permafrost
landscapes. The hydrological conditions shape how these landscapes store and release …