Impacts of permafrost degradation on arctic river biogeochemistry
Clark University · The University of Texas at Austin
Abstract
Abstract Over the next century, near‐surface permafrost across the circumpolar Arctic is expected to degrade significantly, particularly for land areas south of 70°N. This is likely to cause widespread impacts on arctic hydrology, ecology, and trace gas emissions. Here, we present a review of recent studies investigating linkages between permafrost dynamics and river biogeochemistry in the Arctic, including consideration of likely impacts that warming‐induced changes in permafrost may be having (or will have in the future) on the delivery of organic matter, inorganic nutrients, and major ions to the Arctic Ocean. These interacting processes can be highly complex and undoubtedly exhibit spatial and temporal…
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2Topics & keywords
- Permafrost
- Thermokarst
- Biogeochemistry
- Arctic
- Environmental science
- Groundwater
- Climate change
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Life below water