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Investigating effects of thermokarst lakes on permafrost under equilibrium conditions

Science of The Total Environment
The degradation of permafrost due to climate change has significant effects on the hydrological processes and ecosystems in arctic and subarctic regions. Thermokarst lakes, formed from permafrost thaw and subsidence, play a crucial role in this process by influencing heat storage and exchange and accelerating the thaw rate of the surrounding permafrost.
Henry, Brisebois   +2 more
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Thermokarst‐lake‐basin sediments, Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, western arctic Canada

Sedimentology, 1996
ABSTRACTThree stages of deposition are distinguished in thermokarst‐lake‐basin sequences in ice‐rich permafrost of the Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, western arctic Canada: (1) widespread retrogressive thaw slumping around lake margins that rapidly transports upland sediments into thermokarst lakes, forming a distinctive basal unit of impure sand and/or ...
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Thermokarst lakes of the western Canadian Arctic

Thienpont, JR. 2024. Thermokarst lakes of the western Canadian Arctic. SILnews 84: 13-15. 
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High carbon emissions from thermokarst lakes and their determinants in the Tibet Plateau

Global Change Biology, 2023
Cuicui Mu, MU MEI, Xiaodong Wu
exaly  

THERMOKARST LAKES

Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes, 1992
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Dissolved organic carbon in thermokarst lakes

The Arctic is warming faster compared to other regions on Earth, resulting in significant permafrost thaw, a process that causes the release of stored organic carbon into aquatic systems, particularly thermokarst lakes. These dynamic systems, formed by the degradation of ice-rich permafrost, play an important role in the global carbon cycle.
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Biogeochemistry of macrophytes, sediments and porewaters in thermokarst lakes of permafrost peatlands, western Siberia

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
Rinat M Manasypov   +2 more
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