[HTML][HTML] Around one third of current Arctic Ocean primary production sustained by rivers and coastal erosion
Net primary production (NPP) is the foundation of the oceans' ecosystems and the fisheries
they support. In the Arctic Ocean, NPP is controlled by a complex interplay of light and …
they support. In the Arctic Ocean, NPP is controlled by a complex interplay of light and …
Pan-Eurasian Experiment (PEEX): Towards holistic understanding of the feedbacks and interactions in the land–atmosphere–ocean–society continuum in the …
HK Lappalainen, VM Kerminen, T Petäjä… - Atmospheric …, 2016 - acp.copernicus.org
The Northern Eurasian regions and Arctic Ocean will very likely undergo substantial
changes during the next decades. The arctic-boreal natural environments play a crucial role …
changes during the next decades. The arctic-boreal natural environments play a crucial role …
[HTML][HTML] Microplastics distribution in the Eurasian Arctic is affected by Atlantic waters and Siberian rivers
Plastic pollution is globally recognised as a threat to marine ecosystems, habitats, and
wildlife, and it has now reached remote locations such as the Arctic Ocean. Nevertheless …
wildlife, and it has now reached remote locations such as the Arctic Ocean. Nevertheless …
Recent progress regarding permafrost coasts
H Lantuit, PP Overduin… - Permafrost and periglacial …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Permafrost coasts make up to 34 per cent of the world's coastlines. Erosion of these coasts
currently averages 0.5 ma‐1, which is similar to or greater than rates observed in temperate …
currently averages 0.5 ma‐1, which is similar to or greater than rates observed in temperate …
Rivers across the Siberian Arctic unearth the patterns of carbon release from thawing permafrost
Climate warming is expected to mobilize northern permafrost and peat organic carbon (PP-
C), yet magnitudes and system specifics of even current releases are poorly constrained …
C), yet magnitudes and system specifics of even current releases are poorly constrained …
Acidification of East Siberian Arctic Shelf waters through addition of freshwater and terrestrial carbon
I Semiletov, I Pipko, Ö Gustafsson, LG Anderson… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
Ocean acidification affects marine ecosystems and carbon cycling, and is considered a
direct effect of anthropogenic carbon dioxide uptake from the atmosphere,,. Accumulation of …
direct effect of anthropogenic carbon dioxide uptake from the atmosphere,,. Accumulation of …
Particulate organic carbon and nitrogen export from major Arctic rivers
JW McClelland, RM Holmes… - Global …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Northern rivers connect a land area of approximately 20.5 million km2 to the Arctic Ocean
and surrounding seas. These rivers account for~ 10% of global river discharge and transport …
and surrounding seas. These rivers account for~ 10% of global river discharge and transport …
Short-and long-term thermo-erosion of ice-rich permafrost coasts in the Laptev Sea region
F Günther, PP Overduin, AV Sandakov… - …, 2013 - bg.copernicus.org
Permafrost coasts in the Arctic are susceptible to a variety of changing environmental factors
all of which currently point to increasing coastal erosion rates and mass fluxes of sediment …
all of which currently point to increasing coastal erosion rates and mass fluxes of sediment …
Differential mobilization of terrestrial carbon pools in Eurasian Arctic river basins
Mobilization of Arctic permafrost carbon is expected to increase with warming-induced
thawing. However, this effect is challenging to assess due to the diverse processes …
thawing. However, this effect is challenging to assess due to the diverse processes …
Aquatic biomass is a major source to particulate organic matter export in large Arctic rivers
Arctic rivers provide an integrated signature of the changing landscape and transmit signals
of change to the ocean. Here, we use a decade of particulate organic matter (POM) …
of change to the ocean. Here, we use a decade of particulate organic matter (POM) …