That's because rising global temperatures are creating these thermokarst lakes as well as the perfect storm for our changing climate. Following is a transcript of the video. If you stab this ...
Researchers observe that roughly 5,000 years ago, thermokarst lakes in ice-rich regions of North Siberia and Alaska began cooling, instead of warming the atmosphere. Pictured: An overhead view of ...
S248-S263 (16 pages) Warming climate is thawing the permafrost in arctic and subarctic regions, leading to formation of thermokarst ponds. During the formation and geomorphological succession of these ...
Similar thermokarst formations are appearing across the Arctic, each contributing to the release of greenhouse gases and the reshaping of the landscape. As permafrost thaw accelerates, it could ...
More information: Charles K. Paull et al, Massive Ice Outcrops and Thermokarst Along the Arctic Shelf Edge: By‐Products of Ongoing Groundwater Freezing and Thawing in the Sub‐Surface ...
This course is designed to be boot camp for incoming graduate students to: (A) become familiar with the “business” of science (i.e. how do I get funding, become visible and get a job?); (B) refine ...