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- Active layer ; Alaska ; Arctic Region ; Bioclimatology ; Biomass ; Climatic warming ; Cold area ; Ecosystem ; Permafrost ; Soil properties ; Thawing ; Tundra ; Vegetation ; Vegetation index (1)
- Active layer ; Alaska ; Arctic Region ; Climatic warming ; Cold area ; Environmental degradation ; Impact ; Palsa ; Permafrost ; Soil properties ; Thawing ; Thermokarst ; Vegetation (1)
- Alaska ; Arctique ; Bioclimatologie ; Biomasse ; Dégel ; Ecosystème ; Indice de végétation ; Mollisol ; Pergélisol ; Propriétés du sol ; Réchauffement climatique ; Toundra ; Végétation ; Zone froide (1)
- Alaska ; Arctique ; Dégel ; Dégradation de l'environnement ; Impact ; Limite forêt-toundra ; Mollisol ; Palse ; Pergélisol ; Propriétés du sol ; Réchauffement climatique ; Thermokarst ; Végétation ; Zone froide (1)
- Interactions of permafrost with climatic, hydrologic and ecosystem processes. Special issue (2)
- Effects of permafrost degradation on woody vegetation at arctic treeline on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska (1)
- Vegetation-soil-thaw-depth-relationships along a low-arctic bioclimate gradient, Alaska : synthesis of information from the ATLAS studies (1)
- Active layer ; Alaska ; Arctic Region ; Climatic warming ; Cold area ; Environmental degradation ; Impact ; Palsa ; Permafrost ; Soil properties ; Thawing ; Thermokarst ; Vegetation
- This study examines the relationship between vegetation and soil characteristics in an active thaw pond complex on Seward Peninsula in order to determine the mechanistic relationship between thermokarst formation and vegetation change at the forest
- -tundra boundary. In particular, the AA. address 2 questions : what is the relationship between active-layer thickness, soil drainage, and vegetation? what are the temporal dynamics of tree colonization and mortality in this thaw-pond complex?
- Vegetation-soil-thaw-depth-relationships along a low-arctic bioclimate gradient, Alaska : synthesis of information from the ATLAS studies
- Active layer ; Alaska ; Arctic Region ; Bioclimatology ; Biomass ; Climatic warming ; Cold area ; Ecosystem ; Permafrost ; Soil properties ; Thawing ; Tundra ; Vegetation ; Vegetation index
- The AA. examine how vegetation, soils, and thaw depth vary across the arctic bioclimate gradient in northern Alaska. One objective is to determine if the patterns of vegetation and active layers observed in the Kuparuk River basin could reasonably