Current climate change in the northern regions is a well-recognized phenomenon. In central Yakutia (the Sakha Republic), the long-term trend displays a consistent mean annual air …
Y Wang, RG Way, J Beer - Environmental Research Letters, 2023 - iopscience.iop.org
Peatland permafrost landforms, such as palsas and peat plateaus, often represent the most southern lowland permafrost occurrences in the Northern Hemisphere. While peatland …
Drawing on vulnerability approaches from the climate change literature, this paper explores the vulnerability of residents of the community of Rigolet, Nunatsiavut, Labrador, to changes …
Hydrogeochemical data are used to better understand recharge dynamics and to support a hydrogeological conceptual model in a 2-km 2 watershed in a discontinuous permafrost …
Abstract Evaluation of Labrador air temperatures over the past century (1881–2011) shows multi-scale climate variability and strong linkages with ocean-atmospheric modes of …
T Bell, R Briggs, R Bachmayer, S Li - 2014 Oceans-St. John's, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Sea ice is a critical component of the Arctic coastal environment. For northern communities, it is a central part of culture, community, and livelihood. Recent changes in Arctic climate …
RG Way, AG Lewkowicz - Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2016 - cdnsciencepub.com
Permafrost zonation in Labrador–Ungava ranges from very isolated patches through to continuous permafrost. Here we present a new estimate of the distribution of permafrost at …
Thermokarst lakes are widespread in arctic and subarctic regions. In subarctic Québec (Nunavik), they have grown in number and size since the mid-20th century. Recent studies …
The Berkeley Earth surface temperature (BERK) project provides gridded global temperature anomaly products using an automated geostatistical approach to adjust station …