Palaeoclimate evidence of vulnerable permafrost during times of low sea ice
Climate change in the Arctic is occurring rapidly, and projections suggest the complete loss of summer sea ice by the middle of this century1. The sensitivity of permanently frozen ground (permafrost) in the Northern Hemisphere to warming is less clear, and its long-term trends are harder to monitor...
Main Authors: | Vaks, A, Mason, AJ, Breitenbach, SFM, Kononov, AM, Osinzev, AV, Rosensaft, M, Borshevsky, A, Gutareva, OS, Henderson, GM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2020
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