Impact of Hillslope Thermokarst on the Nearshore Carbon Budget Along the Yukon Coast, Canada

In ice-rich permafrost regions, changes in the permafrost thermal regime cause surface disturbances. These changes are amplified by the increase in air temperatures recorded in the Arctic in the past decades. Thermokarst is a process that leads to surface subsidence and formation of characteristic l...

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Main Author: Ramage, Justine Lucille (Dr.)
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:German
Published: 2018
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/42186
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spelling ftubpotsdam:oai:kobv.de-opus4-uni-potsdam:42186 2023-12-03T10:17:40+01:00 Impact of Hillslope Thermokarst on the Nearshore Carbon Budget Along the Yukon Coast, Canada Ramage, Justine Lucille (Dr.) 2018 application/pdf https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/42186 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-421867 https://doi.org/10.25932/publishup-42186 https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/files/42186/ramage_diss.pdf deu ger https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/42186 urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-421867 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-421867 https://doi.org/10.25932/publishup-42186 https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/files/42186/ramage_diss.pdf https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ddc:550 Institut für Geowissenschaften doctoralthesis doc-type:doctoralThesis 2018 ftubpotsdam https://doi.org/10.25932/publishup-42186 2023-11-05T23:35:04Z In ice-rich permafrost regions, changes in the permafrost thermal regime cause surface disturbances. These changes are amplified by the increase in air temperatures recorded in the Arctic in the past decades. Thermokarst is a process that leads to surface subsidence and formation of characteristic landforms following thawing of ice-rich permafrost or melting of massive ice. Thermokarst is widespread on hillslopes and the number of associated landforms is increasing in the Arctic. Through this process large amounts of material are eroded and transported to the sea or accumulate along hillslopes. While hillslope thermokarst modifies terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, there is limited understanding of its environmental impact at a regional scale. In this thesis we quantify the environmental impacts of hillslope thermokarst on the valley and nearshore ecosystems along the Yukon Coast, Canada. Using supervised machine learning, we identified geomorphic factors that favour the development of coastal retrogressive thaw slump (RTS), one of the most dynamic hillslope thermokarst landform. Coastal geomorphology and ground ice type and content play a major role in RTS occurrence. Using aerial photographs and satellite imagery, we traced the evolution of RTSs between 1952 and 2011. During this time, the number and areal coverage of RTSs increased by 73%. RTSs eroded and partly released to the nearshore zone organic carbon contained in millions of cubic meters of material. Our results show that 56% of the RTSs identified along the coast in 2011 have eroded 16.6 × 10^6 m3 of material; a large part (45%) was transported alongshore due to coastal processes. Moreover, we show that RTSs are a major contributor to the carbon budget in the nearshore ecosystem: 17% of the coastal RTSs identified in 2011 contributed annually up to 0.6% of the organic carbon released by coastal retreat along the Yukon Coast. To assess the impact of hillslope thermokarst on the terrestrial ecosystem, we measured the spatial distribution of soil ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Ice permafrost Thermokarst Yukon University of Potsdam: publish.UP Arctic Yukon Canada
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description In ice-rich permafrost regions, changes in the permafrost thermal regime cause surface disturbances. These changes are amplified by the increase in air temperatures recorded in the Arctic in the past decades. Thermokarst is a process that leads to surface subsidence and formation of characteristic landforms following thawing of ice-rich permafrost or melting of massive ice. Thermokarst is widespread on hillslopes and the number of associated landforms is increasing in the Arctic. Through this process large amounts of material are eroded and transported to the sea or accumulate along hillslopes. While hillslope thermokarst modifies terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, there is limited understanding of its environmental impact at a regional scale. In this thesis we quantify the environmental impacts of hillslope thermokarst on the valley and nearshore ecosystems along the Yukon Coast, Canada. Using supervised machine learning, we identified geomorphic factors that favour the development of coastal retrogressive thaw slump (RTS), one of the most dynamic hillslope thermokarst landform. Coastal geomorphology and ground ice type and content play a major role in RTS occurrence. Using aerial photographs and satellite imagery, we traced the evolution of RTSs between 1952 and 2011. During this time, the number and areal coverage of RTSs increased by 73%. RTSs eroded and partly released to the nearshore zone organic carbon contained in millions of cubic meters of material. Our results show that 56% of the RTSs identified along the coast in 2011 have eroded 16.6 × 10^6 m3 of material; a large part (45%) was transported alongshore due to coastal processes. Moreover, we show that RTSs are a major contributor to the carbon budget in the nearshore ecosystem: 17% of the coastal RTSs identified in 2011 contributed annually up to 0.6% of the organic carbon released by coastal retreat along the Yukon Coast. To assess the impact of hillslope thermokarst on the terrestrial ecosystem, we measured the spatial distribution of soil ...
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title_short Impact of Hillslope Thermokarst on the Nearshore Carbon Budget Along the Yukon Coast, Canada
title_full Impact of Hillslope Thermokarst on the Nearshore Carbon Budget Along the Yukon Coast, Canada
title_fullStr Impact of Hillslope Thermokarst on the Nearshore Carbon Budget Along the Yukon Coast, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Hillslope Thermokarst on the Nearshore Carbon Budget Along the Yukon Coast, Canada
title_sort impact of hillslope thermokarst on the nearshore carbon budget along the yukon coast, canada
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