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Lakes as geoindicators of thermokarst landscape changes following wildfires
Environmental Monitoring and AssessmentRapid landscape changes in the Arctic are occurring at an accelerated rate. The most common disturbances that cover the largest areas of the Arctic are wildfires. It is well known that lakes serve as a good proxy for identifying thermokarst processes. However, the impact of fires is often overlooked in analyses of lake dynamics.
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High carbon emissions from thermokarst lakes and their determinants in the Tibet Plateau
Global Change Biology, 2023Cuicui Mu, MU MEI, Xiaodong Wu
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Stochastic modelling of thermokarst lake distributions
Thermokarst lakes are among the most common and dynamic landscape features in ice-rich permafrost regions. They form due to melting of ground ice and subsequent ground subsidence. Their presence and dynamic behavior do not only influence the carbon exchange with the atmosphere by accelerating permafrost thaw and facilitating the production of methane ...Constanze Reinken +4 more
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Abrupt increase in thermokarst lakes on the central Tibetan Plateau over the last 50 years
Catena, 2022Jing Luo, Zhan-ju Lin, Guo-an Yin
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Thermokarst acceleration in Arctic tundra driven by climate change and fire disturbance
One Earth, 2021Yaping Chen, Mark J Lara, Gerald V Frost
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Detection of thermokarst lake drainage events in the northern Alaska permafrost region
Science of the Total Environment, 2022Yating Chen, Aobo Liu, Xiao Cheng
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