An emerging international network focused on permafrost coastal systems in transition

Perennially frozen ground and sea ice are key constituents of permafrost coastal systems, and their presence is the primary difference between temperate and high-latitude coastal processes. These systems are some of the most rapidly changing landscapes on Earth and, in the Arctic, are representative...

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Main Authors: Jones, Benjamin M., Tweedie, Craig E., Xiao, Ming, Alexeev, V. A., Baranskaya, Alisa, Belova, N., Bristol, Emily, Bull, Diana L., Guangqing, Chi, Dallimore, Scott, Erikson, Li H., Farquharson, Louise M., Flanary, Chris, Frederick, Jennifer, Fuchs, Matthias, Gibbs, Ann, Graybill, Jessica, Grigoriev, Mikhail N., Grosse, Guido, Günther, Frank, Halvorsen, Kathleen E., Isaev, Vladimir, Irrgang, Anna, Iwahana, Go, Jensen, Anne M., Jones, Craig Alexander, Kanevskiy, Mikhail, Kasper, Jeremy, Kinsman, Nicole, Kokin, Osip, Kroon, Aart, Lantuit, Hugues, Lantz, Trevor C, Liljedahl, Anna K., Lubbad, Raed, Maio, Christopher, Maslakov, Alexey, McClelland, James W, Mota, Alejandro, Nitze, Ingmar, Novikova, Anna V., Ogorodov, Stanislav A., Overbeck, J., Overduin, Pier Paul, Petrov, Andrey N., Richmond, Bruce, Romanovsky, Vladimir E., Rowland, Joel, Sachs, Torsten, Schuur, Edward. A. G., Shabanova, Natalya N., Sinitsyn, Anatoly, Shiklomanov, Nikolay, Streletskiy, Dmitry, Strzelecki, Matt C., Swanson, David, Thomas, Matthew A.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.4298731 2023-05-15T14:35:13+02:00 An emerging international network focused on permafrost coastal systems in transition Jones, Benjamin M. Tweedie, Craig E. Xiao, Ming Alexeev, V. A. Baranskaya, Alisa Belova, N. Bristol, Emily Bull, Diana L. Guangqing, Chi Dallimore, Scott Erikson, Li H. Farquharson, Louise M. Flanary, Chris Frederick, Jennifer Fuchs, Matthias Gibbs, Ann Graybill, Jessica Grigoriev, Mikhail N. Grosse, Guido Günther, Frank Halvorsen, Kathleen E. Isaev, Vladimir Irrgang, Anna Iwahana, Go Jensen, Anne M. Jones, Craig Alexander Kanevskiy, Mikhail Kasper, Jeremy Kinsman, Nicole Kokin, Osip Kroon, Aart Lantuit, Hugues Lantz, Trevor C Liljedahl, Anna K. Lubbad, Raed Maio, Christopher Maslakov, Alexey McClelland, James W Mota, Alejandro Nitze, Ingmar Novikova, Anna V. Ogorodov, Stanislav A. Overbeck, J. Overduin, Pier Paul Petrov, Andrey N. Richmond, Bruce Romanovsky, Vladimir E. Rowland, Joel Sachs, Torsten Schuur, Edward. A. G. Shabanova, Natalya N. Sinitsyn, Anatoly Shiklomanov, Nikolay Streletskiy, Dmitry Strzelecki, Matt C. Swanson, David Thomas, Matthew A. 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4298731 https://zenodo.org/record/4298731 unknown Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4298732 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Text Poster article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4298731 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4298732 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Perennially frozen ground and sea ice are key constituents of permafrost coastal systems, and their presence is the primary difference between temperate and high-latitude coastal processes. These systems are some of the most rapidly changing landscapes on Earth and, in the Arctic, are representative of the challenges being faced at the intersection between natural and anthropogenic systems. Permafrost thaw, in combination with increasing sea level and decreasing sea-ice cover, exposes arctic coastal and nearshore areas to rapid environmental and social changes. Based on decadal timescales, observations in the Arctic indicate an increase in permafrost coastal bluff erosion and storm surge flooding of low-lying ice-rich permafrost terrain. However, circum-arctic observations remain limited and the factors responsible for the apparent increase in arctic coastal dynamics are poorly constrained. A better understanding of permafrost coastal systems and how they are responding to changes in the Arctic is important since a high proportion of Arctic residents live on or near coastlines, and many derive their livelihood from terrestrial and nearshore marine resources. An expanding industrial, scientific, and commercial presence in the Arctic Ocean will also require advanced knowledge about permafrost coastlines as terrestrial access points. Since the issues involved span political, cultural, geographical, and disciplinary borders, an international network focused on permafrost coastal systems in transition is needed. An integrative network focused on permafrost coastal systems is required to realize and address the scale and complexity of the processes, dynamics, and responses of this system to physical, ecological, and social change. A primary focus of such an effort would be guided by the fact that the issues and impacts associated with permafrost coastal systems in transition are far greater than any single institution or discipline is capable of addressing alone. Future permafrost coastal system dynamics will challenge conventional wisdom as the system enters a new state impacting human decision making and adaptation planning, cultural heritage resources and ecosystems, and likely resulting in unforeseen challenges across the Arctic. Still Image Arctic Arctic Ocean Ice permafrost Sea ice DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Arctic Ocean
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description Perennially frozen ground and sea ice are key constituents of permafrost coastal systems, and their presence is the primary difference between temperate and high-latitude coastal processes. These systems are some of the most rapidly changing landscapes on Earth and, in the Arctic, are representative of the challenges being faced at the intersection between natural and anthropogenic systems. Permafrost thaw, in combination with increasing sea level and decreasing sea-ice cover, exposes arctic coastal and nearshore areas to rapid environmental and social changes. Based on decadal timescales, observations in the Arctic indicate an increase in permafrost coastal bluff erosion and storm surge flooding of low-lying ice-rich permafrost terrain. However, circum-arctic observations remain limited and the factors responsible for the apparent increase in arctic coastal dynamics are poorly constrained. A better understanding of permafrost coastal systems and how they are responding to changes in the Arctic is important since a high proportion of Arctic residents live on or near coastlines, and many derive their livelihood from terrestrial and nearshore marine resources. An expanding industrial, scientific, and commercial presence in the Arctic Ocean will also require advanced knowledge about permafrost coastlines as terrestrial access points. Since the issues involved span political, cultural, geographical, and disciplinary borders, an international network focused on permafrost coastal systems in transition is needed. An integrative network focused on permafrost coastal systems is required to realize and address the scale and complexity of the processes, dynamics, and responses of this system to physical, ecological, and social change. A primary focus of such an effort would be guided by the fact that the issues and impacts associated with permafrost coastal systems in transition are far greater than any single institution or discipline is capable of addressing alone. Future permafrost coastal system dynamics will challenge conventional wisdom as the system enters a new state impacting human decision making and adaptation planning, cultural heritage resources and ecosystems, and likely resulting in unforeseen challenges across the Arctic.
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author Jones, Benjamin M.
Tweedie, Craig E.
Xiao, Ming
Alexeev, V. A.
Baranskaya, Alisa
Belova, N.
Bristol, Emily
Bull, Diana L.
Guangqing, Chi
Dallimore, Scott
Erikson, Li H.
Farquharson, Louise M.
Flanary, Chris
Frederick, Jennifer
Fuchs, Matthias
Gibbs, Ann
Graybill, Jessica
Grigoriev, Mikhail N.
Grosse, Guido
Günther, Frank
Halvorsen, Kathleen E.
Isaev, Vladimir
Irrgang, Anna
Iwahana, Go
Jensen, Anne M.
Jones, Craig Alexander
Kanevskiy, Mikhail
Kasper, Jeremy
Kinsman, Nicole
Kokin, Osip
Kroon, Aart
Lantuit, Hugues
Lantz, Trevor C
Liljedahl, Anna K.
Lubbad, Raed
Maio, Christopher
Maslakov, Alexey
McClelland, James W
Mota, Alejandro
Nitze, Ingmar
Novikova, Anna V.
Ogorodov, Stanislav A.
Overbeck, J.
Overduin, Pier Paul
Petrov, Andrey N.
Richmond, Bruce
Romanovsky, Vladimir E.
Rowland, Joel
Sachs, Torsten
Schuur, Edward. A. G.
Shabanova, Natalya N.
Sinitsyn, Anatoly
Shiklomanov, Nikolay
Streletskiy, Dmitry
Strzelecki, Matt C.
Swanson, David
Thomas, Matthew A.
spellingShingle Jones, Benjamin M.
Tweedie, Craig E.
Xiao, Ming
Alexeev, V. A.
Baranskaya, Alisa
Belova, N.
Bristol, Emily
Bull, Diana L.
Guangqing, Chi
Dallimore, Scott
Erikson, Li H.
Farquharson, Louise M.
Flanary, Chris
Frederick, Jennifer
Fuchs, Matthias
Gibbs, Ann
Graybill, Jessica
Grigoriev, Mikhail N.
Grosse, Guido
Günther, Frank
Halvorsen, Kathleen E.
Isaev, Vladimir
Irrgang, Anna
Iwahana, Go
Jensen, Anne M.
Jones, Craig Alexander
Kanevskiy, Mikhail
Kasper, Jeremy
Kinsman, Nicole
Kokin, Osip
Kroon, Aart
Lantuit, Hugues
Lantz, Trevor C
Liljedahl, Anna K.
Lubbad, Raed
Maio, Christopher
Maslakov, Alexey
McClelland, James W
Mota, Alejandro
Nitze, Ingmar
Novikova, Anna V.
Ogorodov, Stanislav A.
Overbeck, J.
Overduin, Pier Paul
Petrov, Andrey N.
Richmond, Bruce
Romanovsky, Vladimir E.
Rowland, Joel
Sachs, Torsten
Schuur, Edward. A. G.
Shabanova, Natalya N.
Sinitsyn, Anatoly
Shiklomanov, Nikolay
Streletskiy, Dmitry
Strzelecki, Matt C.
Swanson, David
Thomas, Matthew A.
An emerging international network focused on permafrost coastal systems in transition
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Alexeev, V. A.
Baranskaya, Alisa
Belova, N.
Bristol, Emily
Bull, Diana L.
Guangqing, Chi
Dallimore, Scott
Erikson, Li H.
Farquharson, Louise M.
Flanary, Chris
Frederick, Jennifer
Fuchs, Matthias
Gibbs, Ann
Graybill, Jessica
Grigoriev, Mikhail N.
Grosse, Guido
Günther, Frank
Halvorsen, Kathleen E.
Isaev, Vladimir
Irrgang, Anna
Iwahana, Go
Jensen, Anne M.
Jones, Craig Alexander
Kanevskiy, Mikhail
Kasper, Jeremy
Kinsman, Nicole
Kokin, Osip
Kroon, Aart
Lantuit, Hugues
Lantz, Trevor C
Liljedahl, Anna K.
Lubbad, Raed
Maio, Christopher
Maslakov, Alexey
McClelland, James W
Mota, Alejandro
Nitze, Ingmar
Novikova, Anna V.
Ogorodov, Stanislav A.
Overbeck, J.
Overduin, Pier Paul
Petrov, Andrey N.
Richmond, Bruce
Romanovsky, Vladimir E.
Rowland, Joel
Sachs, Torsten
Schuur, Edward. A. G.
Shabanova, Natalya N.
Sinitsyn, Anatoly
Shiklomanov, Nikolay
Streletskiy, Dmitry
Strzelecki, Matt C.
Swanson, David
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