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Spatial variability and landscape controls of near-surface permafrost within the Alaskan Yukon River Basin

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Pastick, N.J., M.T. Jorgenson, B.K. Wylie, J.R. Rose, M. Rigge, and M.A. Walvoord, 2014, Spatial variability and landscape controls of near-surface permafrost within the Alaskan Yukon River Basin, Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences, v. 119, p. 1244-1265, doi:10.1002/2013JG002594

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The distribution of permafrost is important to understand because of permafrost's influence on high-latitude ecosystem structure and functions. Moreover, near-surface (defined here as within 1 m of the Earth's surface) permafrost is particularly susceptible to a warming climate and is generally poorly mapped at regional scales. Subsequently, our objectives were to (1) develop the first-known binary and probabilistic maps of near-surface permafrost distributions at a 30 m resolution in the Alaskan Yukon River Basin by employing decision tree models, field measurements, and remotely sensed and mapped biophysical data; (2) evaluate the relative contribution of 39 biophysical variables used in the models; and (3) assess the landscape-scale [...]

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