table1_The Role of Thermal Denudation in Erosion of Ice-Rich Permafrost Coasts in an Enclosed Bay (Gulf of Kruzenstern, Western Yamal, Russia).xlsx
Coastal erosion in the Arctic has numerous internal and external environmental drivers. Internal drivers include sediment composition, permafrost properties and exposure which contribute to its spatial variability, while changing hydrometeorological conditions act as external drivers and determine t...
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ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/13605137 2023-05-15T15:19:20+02:00 table1_The Role of Thermal Denudation in Erosion of Ice-Rich Permafrost Coasts in an Enclosed Bay (Gulf of Kruzenstern, Western Yamal, Russia).xlsx Alisa Baranskaya Anna Novikova Natalya Shabanova Nataliya Belova Stepan Maznev Stanislav Ogorodov Benjamin M. Jones 2021-01-19T04:21:52Z https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.566227.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/table1_The_Role_of_Thermal_Denudation_in_Erosion_of_Ice-Rich_Permafrost_Coasts_in_an_Enclosed_Bay_Gulf_of_Kruzenstern_Western_Yamal_Russia_xlsx/13605137 unknown doi:10.3389/feart.2020.566227.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/table1_The_Role_of_Thermal_Denudation_in_Erosion_of_Ice-Rich_Permafrost_Coasts_in_an_Enclosed_Bay_Gulf_of_Kruzenstern_Western_Yamal_Russia_xlsx/13605137 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Solid Earth Sciences Climate Science Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified Exploration Geochemistry Inorganic Geochemistry Isotope Geochemistry Organic Geochemistry Geochemistry not elsewhere classified Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Ore Deposit Petrology Palaeontology (incl. Palynology) Structural Geology Tectonics Volcanology Geology not elsewhere classified Seismology and Seismic Exploration Glaciology Hydrogeology Natural Hazards Quaternary Environments Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change coastal erosion permafrost thermoabrasion wave energy massive ice beds coastal retreat rates thermal denudation Dataset 2021 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.566227.s001 2021-01-20T23:57:51Z Coastal erosion in the Arctic has numerous internal and external environmental drivers. Internal drivers include sediment composition, permafrost properties and exposure which contribute to its spatial variability, while changing hydrometeorological conditions act as external drivers and determine the temporal evolution of shoreline retreat. To reveal the relative role of these factors, we investigated patterns of coastal dynamics in an enclosed bay in the southwestern Kara Sea, Russia, namely the Gulf of Kruzenstern, which is protected from open-sea waves by the Sharapovy Koshki Islands. Using multitemporal satellite imagery, we calculated decadal-scale retreat rates for erosional segments of the coastal plain from 1964 to 2019. In the field, we studied and described Quaternary sediments and massive ground-ice beds outcropping in the coastal bluffs. Using data from regional hydrometeorological stations and climate reanalysis (ERA), we estimated changes in the air thawing index, sea ice-free period duration, wind-wave energy and total hydrometeorological stress for the Gulf of Kruzenstern, and compared it to Kharasavey and Marre-Sale open-sea segments north and south of the gulf to understand how the hydrometeorological forcing changes in an enclosed bay. The calculated average shoreline retreat rates along the Gulf in 1964–2010 were 0.5 ± 0.2 m yr −1 the highest erosion of up to 1.7 ± 0.2 m yr −1 was typical for segments containing outcrops of massive ground-ice beds and facing to the northwest. These retreat rates, driven by intensive thermal denudation, are comparable to long-term rates measured along open-sea sites known from literature. As a result of recent air temperature and sea ice-free period increases, average erosion rates rose to 0.9 ± 0.7 m yr −1 in 2010–2019, with extremes of up to 2.4 ± 0.7 m yr −1 . The increased mean decadal-scale erosion rates were also associated with higher spatial variability in erosion patterns. Analysis of the air thawing index, wave energy potential and their total ... Dataset Arctic Climate change Ice Kara Sea Kharasavey permafrost Sea ice Frontiers: Figshare Arctic Kara Sea Kharasavey ENVELOPE(66.922,66.922,71.071,71.071) Sharapovy Koshki ENVELOPE(66.723,66.723,71.092,71.092) |
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Solid Earth Sciences Climate Science Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified Exploration Geochemistry Inorganic Geochemistry Isotope Geochemistry Organic Geochemistry Geochemistry not elsewhere classified Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Ore Deposit Petrology Palaeontology (incl. Palynology) Structural Geology Tectonics Volcanology Geology not elsewhere classified Seismology and Seismic Exploration Glaciology Hydrogeology Natural Hazards Quaternary Environments Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change coastal erosion permafrost thermoabrasion wave energy massive ice beds coastal retreat rates thermal denudation |
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Solid Earth Sciences Climate Science Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified Exploration Geochemistry Inorganic Geochemistry Isotope Geochemistry Organic Geochemistry Geochemistry not elsewhere classified Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Ore Deposit Petrology Palaeontology (incl. Palynology) Structural Geology Tectonics Volcanology Geology not elsewhere classified Seismology and Seismic Exploration Glaciology Hydrogeology Natural Hazards Quaternary Environments Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change coastal erosion permafrost thermoabrasion wave energy massive ice beds coastal retreat rates thermal denudation Alisa Baranskaya Anna Novikova Natalya Shabanova Nataliya Belova Stepan Maznev Stanislav Ogorodov Benjamin M. Jones table1_The Role of Thermal Denudation in Erosion of Ice-Rich Permafrost Coasts in an Enclosed Bay (Gulf of Kruzenstern, Western Yamal, Russia).xlsx |
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Solid Earth Sciences Climate Science Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified Exploration Geochemistry Inorganic Geochemistry Isotope Geochemistry Organic Geochemistry Geochemistry not elsewhere classified Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Ore Deposit Petrology Palaeontology (incl. Palynology) Structural Geology Tectonics Volcanology Geology not elsewhere classified Seismology and Seismic Exploration Glaciology Hydrogeology Natural Hazards Quaternary Environments Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change coastal erosion permafrost thermoabrasion wave energy massive ice beds coastal retreat rates thermal denudation |
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Coastal erosion in the Arctic has numerous internal and external environmental drivers. Internal drivers include sediment composition, permafrost properties and exposure which contribute to its spatial variability, while changing hydrometeorological conditions act as external drivers and determine the temporal evolution of shoreline retreat. To reveal the relative role of these factors, we investigated patterns of coastal dynamics in an enclosed bay in the southwestern Kara Sea, Russia, namely the Gulf of Kruzenstern, which is protected from open-sea waves by the Sharapovy Koshki Islands. Using multitemporal satellite imagery, we calculated decadal-scale retreat rates for erosional segments of the coastal plain from 1964 to 2019. In the field, we studied and described Quaternary sediments and massive ground-ice beds outcropping in the coastal bluffs. Using data from regional hydrometeorological stations and climate reanalysis (ERA), we estimated changes in the air thawing index, sea ice-free period duration, wind-wave energy and total hydrometeorological stress for the Gulf of Kruzenstern, and compared it to Kharasavey and Marre-Sale open-sea segments north and south of the gulf to understand how the hydrometeorological forcing changes in an enclosed bay. The calculated average shoreline retreat rates along the Gulf in 1964–2010 were 0.5 ± 0.2 m yr −1 the highest erosion of up to 1.7 ± 0.2 m yr −1 was typical for segments containing outcrops of massive ground-ice beds and facing to the northwest. These retreat rates, driven by intensive thermal denudation, are comparable to long-term rates measured along open-sea sites known from literature. As a result of recent air temperature and sea ice-free period increases, average erosion rates rose to 0.9 ± 0.7 m yr −1 in 2010–2019, with extremes of up to 2.4 ± 0.7 m yr −1 . The increased mean decadal-scale erosion rates were also associated with higher spatial variability in erosion patterns. Analysis of the air thawing index, wave energy potential and their total ... |
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Alisa Baranskaya Anna Novikova Natalya Shabanova Nataliya Belova Stepan Maznev Stanislav Ogorodov Benjamin M. Jones |
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Alisa Baranskaya Anna Novikova Natalya Shabanova Nataliya Belova Stepan Maznev Stanislav Ogorodov Benjamin M. Jones |
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table1_The Role of Thermal Denudation in Erosion of Ice-Rich Permafrost Coasts in an Enclosed Bay (Gulf of Kruzenstern, Western Yamal, Russia).xlsx |
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table1_The Role of Thermal Denudation in Erosion of Ice-Rich Permafrost Coasts in an Enclosed Bay (Gulf of Kruzenstern, Western Yamal, Russia).xlsx |
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table1_The Role of Thermal Denudation in Erosion of Ice-Rich Permafrost Coasts in an Enclosed Bay (Gulf of Kruzenstern, Western Yamal, Russia).xlsx |
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table1_The Role of Thermal Denudation in Erosion of Ice-Rich Permafrost Coasts in an Enclosed Bay (Gulf of Kruzenstern, Western Yamal, Russia).xlsx |
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table1_the role of thermal denudation in erosion of ice-rich permafrost coasts in an enclosed bay (gulf of kruzenstern, western yamal, russia).xlsx |
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https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.566227.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/table1_The_Role_of_Thermal_Denudation_in_Erosion_of_Ice-Rich_Permafrost_Coasts_in_an_Enclosed_Bay_Gulf_of_Kruzenstern_Western_Yamal_Russia_xlsx/13605137 |
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