Multi-Dimensional Remote Sensing Analysis Documents Beaver-Induced Permafrost Degradation, Seward Peninsula, Alaska
Beavers have established themselves as a key component of low arctic ecosystems over the past several decades. Beavers are widely recognized as ecosystem engineers, but their effects on permafrost-dominated landscapes in the Arctic remain unclear. In this study, we document the occurrence, reconstru...
Prif Awduron: | Benjamin M. Jones, Ken D. Tape, Jason A. Clark, Allen C. Bondurant, Melissa K. Ward Jones, Benjamin V. Gaglioti, Clayton D. Elder, Chandi Witharana, Charles E. Miller |
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Fformat: | Erthygl |
Iaith: | English |
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MDPI AG
2021-11-01
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Cyfres: | Remote Sensing |
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Mynediad Ar-lein: | https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/23/4863 |
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