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Thermokarst rates intensify due to climate change and forest fragmentation in an Alaskan boreal forest lowland

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Mark J. Lara, Hélène Genet, Anthony D McGuire, Eugénie S. Euskirchen, Yujin Zhang, Dana R. N. Brown, Mark T. Jorgenson, Vladimir Romanovsky, Amy Breen, and William R. Bolton, 2016-02, Thermokarst rates intensify due to climate change and forest fragmentation in an Alaskan boreal forest lowland: Global Change Biology, v. 22, iss. 2, p. 816-829.

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Abstract (from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26463267): Lowland boreal forest ecosystems in Alaska are dominated by wetlands comprised of a complex mosaic of fens, collapse-scar bogs, low shrub/scrub, and forests growing on elevated ice-rich permafrost soils. Thermokarst has affected the lowlands of the Tanana Flats in central Alaska for centuries, as thawing permafrost collapses forests that transition to wetlands. Located within the discontinuous permafrost zone, this region has significantly warmed over the past half-century, and much of these carbon-rich permafrost soils are now within ~0.5 °C of thawing. Increased permafrost thaw in lowland boreal forests in response to warming may have consequences for the climate system. [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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