Permafrost carbon emissions in a changing Arctic
Arctic permafrost stores nearly 1,700 billion metric tons of frozen and thawing carbon.
Anthropogenic warming threatens to release an unknown quantity of this carbon to the …
Anthropogenic warming threatens to release an unknown quantity of this carbon to the …
Permafrost and climate change: carbon cycle feedbacks from the warming Arctic
Rapid Arctic environmental change affects the entire Earth system as thawing permafrost
ecosystems release greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Understanding how much …
ecosystems release greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Understanding how much …
Mechanisms and impacts of Earth system tipping elements
Tipping elements are components of the Earth system which may respond nonlinearly to
anthropogenic climate change by transitioning toward substantially different long‐term …
anthropogenic climate change by transitioning toward substantially different long‐term …
[HTML][HTML] The Boreal–Arctic wetland and lake dataset (BAWLD)
D Olefeldt, M Hovemyr, MKA Kuhn… - Earth System …, 2021 - essd.copernicus.org
Methane emissions from boreal and arctic wetlands, lakes, and rivers are expected to
increase in response to warming and associated permafrost thaw. However, the lack of …
increase in response to warming and associated permafrost thaw. However, the lack of …
Past permafrost dynamics can inform future permafrost carbon-climate feedbacks
Climate warming threatens to destabilize vast northern permafrost areas, potentially
releasing large quantities of organic carbon that could further disrupt the climate. Here we …
releasing large quantities of organic carbon that could further disrupt the climate. Here we …
Impacts of permafrost degradation on carbon stocks and emissions under a warming climate: a review
H Jin, Q Ma - Atmosphere, 2021 - mdpi.com
A huge amount of carbon (C) is stored in permafrost regions. Climate warming and
permafrost degradation induce gradual and abrupt carbon emissions into both the …
permafrost degradation induce gradual and abrupt carbon emissions into both the …
Evidence of large-scale absence of frozen ground and gas hydrates in the northern part of the East Siberian Arctic shelf (Laptev and East Siberian seas)
V Bogoyavlensky, A Kishankov, A Kazanin - Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2023 - Elsevier
This study investigated the zones associated with the potential distribution and absence of
frozen ground and gas hydrates on the East Siberian Arctic Shelf in the Laptev and East …
frozen ground and gas hydrates on the East Siberian Arctic Shelf in the Laptev and East …
Assessing changes in global fire regimes
Background The global human footprint has fundamentally altered wildfire regimes, creating
serious consequences for human health, biodiversity, and climate. However, it remains …
serious consequences for human health, biodiversity, and climate. However, it remains …
We must stop fossil fuel emissions to protect permafrost ecosystems
Climate change is an existential threat to the vast global permafrost domain. The diverse
human cultures, ecological communities, and biogeochemical cycles of this tenth of the …
human cultures, ecological communities, and biogeochemical cycles of this tenth of the …
Model Study of the Effects of Climate Change on the Methane Emissions on the Arctic Shelves
V Malakhova, E Golubeva - Atmosphere, 2022 - mdpi.com
Based on a regional ice-ocean model, we simulated the state of the water masses of the
Arctic Ocean to analyze the transport of dissolved methane on the Arctic shelves. From 1970 …
Arctic Ocean to analyze the transport of dissolved methane on the Arctic shelves. From 1970 …