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Diminishing lake area across the northern permafrost zone
Nature Geoscience, 2023E. E. Webb, A. Liljedahl
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Ecology and Industry of Russia, 2017
The features of the application of different soils under turf laying in permafrost conditions. Considers tillage techniques and training soils conditions bookmark lawns, seeding and planting, care in the summer and winter seasons. The recommendations for depth bookmark lawns, burrows for moms-seeding, types of grass mixtures and planting shrubs schemes,
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The features of the application of different soils under turf laying in permafrost conditions. Considers tillage techniques and training soils conditions bookmark lawns, seeding and planting, care in the summer and winter seasons. The recommendations for depth bookmark lawns, burrows for moms-seeding, types of grass mixtures and planting shrubs schemes,
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Lake and drained lake basin systems in lowland permafrost regions
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022B. Jones+10 more
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Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1954
Permafrost is estimated to occur in areas totaling about 26 per cent of the land area of the earth. Permafrost is as much as 2000 feet thick in Siberia and 1300 feet thick in Alaska, where its minimum temperature is −12°C and −10°C respectively. As it is defined on the basis of temperature, its composition varies over wide limits.
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Permafrost is estimated to occur in areas totaling about 26 per cent of the land area of the earth. Permafrost is as much as 2000 feet thick in Siberia and 1300 feet thick in Alaska, where its minimum temperature is −12°C and −10°C respectively. As it is defined on the basis of temperature, its composition varies over wide limits.
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Future increases in Arctic lightning and fire risk for permafrost carbon
Nature Climate Change, 2021Yang Chen+6 more
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Imminent loss of climate space for permafrost peatlands in Europe and Western Siberia
Nature Climate Change, 2022R. Fewster+5 more
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Polar Geography, 1996
Abstract Earthflows are discussed that are characteristic of various regions where unconsolidated sediments overlie permafrost. The shape and genesis of the earthflows are examined, as are the processes generating and associated with them. The article draws upon field work from the Bovanenko region of the Yamal Peninsula, a major area of permafrost ...
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Abstract Earthflows are discussed that are characteristic of various regions where unconsolidated sediments overlie permafrost. The shape and genesis of the earthflows are examined, as are the processes generating and associated with them. The article draws upon field work from the Bovanenko region of the Yamal Peninsula, a major area of permafrost ...
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Carbon release through abrupt permafrost thaw
, 2020M. Turetsky+13 more
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ARCTIC, 1949
Description of the origin , formation, and growth of permafrost, its relation to mean annual temperature and vegetation; notes on age of permaforst in Canada; mention of unsolved problems connected with the phenomenon in Canada; bibliography (20 items).
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Description of the origin , formation, and growth of permafrost, its relation to mean annual temperature and vegetation; notes on age of permaforst in Canada; mention of unsolved problems connected with the phenomenon in Canada; bibliography (20 items).
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