DataSheet1_Circum-Arctic Map of the Yedoma Permafrost Domain.pdf

Ice-rich permafrost in the circum-Arctic and sub-Arctic (hereafter pan-Arctic), such as late Pleistocene Yedoma, are especially prone to degradation due to climate change or human activity. When Yedoma deposits thaw, large amounts of frozen organic matter and biogeochemically relevant elements retur...

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Main Authors: Jens Strauss (5496671), Sebastian Laboor (11617066), Lutz Schirrmeister (5496662), Alexander N. Fedorov (11258418), Daniel Fortier (11617069), Duane Froese (9824), Matthias Fuchs (131037), Frank Günther (9266750), Mikhail Grigoriev (11080518), Jennifer Harden (557166), Gustaf Hugelius (3861676), Loeka L. Jongejans (9144074), Mikhail Kanevskiy (557167), Alexander Kholodov (11617072), Viktor Kunitsky (11617075), Gleb Kraev (8015357), Anatoly Lozhkin (11617078), Elizaveta Rivkina (8015363), Yuri Shur (557172), Christine Siegert (11617081), Valentin Spektor (8015372), Irina Streletskaya (6975593), Mathias Ulrich (11258412), Sergey Vartanyan (9203903), Alexandra Veremeeva (11617084), Katey Walter Anthony (557159), Sebastian Wetterich (5496659), Nikita Zimov (546258), Guido Grosse (6270902)
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Published: 2021
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Ice
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2021.758360.s001
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Isotope Geochemistry
Organic Geochemistry
Geochemistry not elsewhere classified
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Ore Deposit Petrology
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Structural Geology
Tectonics
Volcanology
Geology not elsewhere classified
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Glaciology
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Climate Science
Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified
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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
late Pleistocene
syngenetic permafrost
Beringia
Siberia
Alaska
Yukon
Jens Strauss (5496671)
Sebastian Laboor (11617066)
Lutz Schirrmeister (5496662)
Alexander N. Fedorov (11258418)
Daniel Fortier (11617069)
Duane Froese (9824)
Matthias Fuchs (131037)
Frank Günther (9266750)
Mikhail Grigoriev (11080518)
Jennifer Harden (557166)
Gustaf Hugelius (3861676)
Loeka L. Jongejans (9144074)
Mikhail Kanevskiy (557167)
Alexander Kholodov (11617072)
Viktor Kunitsky (11617075)
Gleb Kraev (8015357)
Anatoly Lozhkin (11617078)
Elizaveta Rivkina (8015363)
Yuri Shur (557172)
Christine Siegert (11617081)
Valentin Spektor (8015372)
Irina Streletskaya (6975593)
Mathias Ulrich (11258412)
Sergey Vartanyan (9203903)
Alexandra Veremeeva (11617084)
Katey Walter Anthony (557159)
Sebastian Wetterich (5496659)
Nikita Zimov (546258)
Guido Grosse (6270902)
DataSheet1_Circum-Arctic Map of the Yedoma Permafrost Domain.pdf
topic_facet 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
late Pleistocene
syngenetic permafrost
Beringia
Siberia
Alaska
Yukon
description Ice-rich permafrost in the circum-Arctic and sub-Arctic (hereafter pan-Arctic), such as late Pleistocene Yedoma, are especially prone to degradation due to climate change or human activity. When Yedoma deposits thaw, large amounts of frozen organic matter and biogeochemically relevant elements return into current biogeochemical cycles. This mobilization of elements has local and global implications: increased thaw in thermokarst or thermal erosion settings enhances greenhouse gas fluxes from permafrost regions. In addition, this ice-rich ground is of special concern for infrastructure stability as the terrain surface settles along with thawing. Finally, understanding the distribution of the Yedoma domain area provides a window into the Pleistocene past and allows reconstruction of Ice Age environmental conditions and past mammoth-steppe landscapes. Therefore, a detailed assessment of the current pan-Arctic Yedoma coverage is of importance to estimate its potential contribution to permafrost-climate feedbacks, assess infrastructure vulnerabilities, and understand past environmental and permafrost dynamics. Building on previous mapping efforts, the objective of this paper is to compile the first digital pan-Arctic Yedoma map and spatial database of Yedoma coverage. Therefore, we 1) synthesized, analyzed, and digitized geological and stratigraphical maps allowing identification of Yedoma occurrence at all available scales, and 2) compiled field data and expert knowledge for creating Yedoma map confidence classes. We used GIS-techniques to vectorize maps and harmonize site information based on expert knowledge. We included a range of attributes for Yedoma areas based on lithological and stratigraphic information from the source maps and assigned three different confidence levels of the presence of Yedoma (confirmed, likely, or uncertain). Using a spatial buffer of 20 km around mapped Yedoma occurrences, we derived an extent of the Yedoma domain. Our result is a vector-based map of the current pan-Arctic Yedoma domain that covers approximately 2,587,000 km 2 , whereas Yedoma deposits are found within 480,000 km 2 of this region. We estimate that 35% of the total Yedoma area today is located in the tundra zone, and 65% in the taiga zone. With this Yedoma mapping, we outlined the substantial spatial extent of late Pleistocene Yedoma deposits and created a unique pan-Arctic dataset including confidence estimates.
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Sebastian Laboor (11617066)
Lutz Schirrmeister (5496662)
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Daniel Fortier (11617069)
Duane Froese (9824)
Matthias Fuchs (131037)
Frank Günther (9266750)
Mikhail Grigoriev (11080518)
Jennifer Harden (557166)
Gustaf Hugelius (3861676)
Loeka L. Jongejans (9144074)
Mikhail Kanevskiy (557167)
Alexander Kholodov (11617072)
Viktor Kunitsky (11617075)
Gleb Kraev (8015357)
Anatoly Lozhkin (11617078)
Elizaveta Rivkina (8015363)
Yuri Shur (557172)
Christine Siegert (11617081)
Valentin Spektor (8015372)
Irina Streletskaya (6975593)
Mathias Ulrich (11258412)
Sergey Vartanyan (9203903)
Alexandra Veremeeva (11617084)
Katey Walter Anthony (557159)
Sebastian Wetterich (5496659)
Nikita Zimov (546258)
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Alexander Kholodov (11617072)
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Anatoly Lozhkin (11617078)
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Yuri Shur (557172)
Christine Siegert (11617081)
Valentin Spektor (8015372)
Irina Streletskaya (6975593)
Mathias Ulrich (11258412)
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16894387 2023-05-15T14:45:04+02:00 DataSheet1_Circum-Arctic Map of the Yedoma Permafrost Domain.pdf Jens Strauss (5496671) Sebastian Laboor (11617066) Lutz Schirrmeister (5496662) Alexander N. Fedorov (11258418) Daniel Fortier (11617069) Duane Froese (9824) Matthias Fuchs (131037) Frank Günther (9266750) Mikhail Grigoriev (11080518) Jennifer Harden (557166) Gustaf Hugelius (3861676) Loeka L. Jongejans (9144074) Mikhail Kanevskiy (557167) Alexander Kholodov (11617072) Viktor Kunitsky (11617075) Gleb Kraev (8015357) Anatoly Lozhkin (11617078) Elizaveta Rivkina (8015363) Yuri Shur (557172) Christine Siegert (11617081) Valentin Spektor (8015372) Irina Streletskaya (6975593) Mathias Ulrich (11258412) Sergey Vartanyan (9203903) Alexandra Veremeeva (11617084) Katey Walter Anthony (557159) Sebastian Wetterich (5496659) Nikita Zimov (546258) Guido Grosse (6270902) 2021-10-28T04:58:37Z https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2021.758360.s001 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/DataSheet1_Circum-Arctic_Map_of_the_Yedoma_Permafrost_Domain_pdf/16894387 doi:10.3389/feart.2021.758360.s001 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 late Pleistocene syngenetic permafrost Beringia Siberia Alaska Yukon Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2021.758360.s001 2021-12-19T23:11:07Z Ice-rich permafrost in the circum-Arctic and sub-Arctic (hereafter pan-Arctic), such as late Pleistocene Yedoma, are especially prone to degradation due to climate change or human activity. When Yedoma deposits thaw, large amounts of frozen organic matter and biogeochemically relevant elements return into current biogeochemical cycles. This mobilization of elements has local and global implications: increased thaw in thermokarst or thermal erosion settings enhances greenhouse gas fluxes from permafrost regions. In addition, this ice-rich ground is of special concern for infrastructure stability as the terrain surface settles along with thawing. Finally, understanding the distribution of the Yedoma domain area provides a window into the Pleistocene past and allows reconstruction of Ice Age environmental conditions and past mammoth-steppe landscapes. Therefore, a detailed assessment of the current pan-Arctic Yedoma coverage is of importance to estimate its potential contribution to permafrost-climate feedbacks, assess infrastructure vulnerabilities, and understand past environmental and permafrost dynamics. Building on previous mapping efforts, the objective of this paper is to compile the first digital pan-Arctic Yedoma map and spatial database of Yedoma coverage. Therefore, we 1) synthesized, analyzed, and digitized geological and stratigraphical maps allowing identification of Yedoma occurrence at all available scales, and 2) compiled field data and expert knowledge for creating Yedoma map confidence classes. We used GIS-techniques to vectorize maps and harmonize site information based on expert knowledge. We included a range of attributes for Yedoma areas based on lithological and stratigraphic information from the source maps and assigned three different confidence levels of the presence of Yedoma (confirmed, likely, or uncertain). Using a spatial buffer of 20 km around mapped Yedoma occurrences, we derived an extent of the Yedoma domain. Our result is a vector-based map of the current pan-Arctic Yedoma domain that covers approximately 2,587,000 km 2 , whereas Yedoma deposits are found within 480,000 km 2 of this region. We estimate that 35% of the total Yedoma area today is located in the tundra zone, and 65% in the taiga zone. With this Yedoma mapping, we outlined the substantial spatial extent of late Pleistocene Yedoma deposits and created a unique pan-Arctic dataset including confidence estimates. Dataset Arctic Climate change Ice permafrost taiga Thermokarst Tundra Alaska Beringia Siberia Yukon Unknown Arctic Yukon