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Permafrost is warming at a global scale.


ABSTRACT: Permafrost warming has the potential to amplify global climate change, because when frozen sediments thaw it unlocks soil organic carbon. Yet to date, no globally consistent assessment of permafrost temperature change has been compiled. Here we use a global data set of permafrost temperature time series from the Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost to evaluate temperature change across permafrost regions for the period since the International Polar Year (2007-2009). During the reference decade between 2007 and 2016, ground temperature near the depth of zero annual amplitude in the continuous permafrost zone increased by 0.39?±?0.15?°C. Over the same period, discontinuous permafrost warmed by 0.20?±?0.10?°C. Permafrost in mountains warmed by 0.19?±?0.05?°C and in Antarctica by 0.37?±?0.10?°C. Globally, permafrost temperature increased by 0.29?±?0.12?°C. The observed trend follows the Arctic amplification of air temperature increase in the Northern Hemisphere. In the discontinuous zone, however, ground warming occurred due to increased snow thickness while air temperature remained statistically unchanged.

SUBMITTER: Biskaborn BK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6335433 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Permafrost is warming at a global scale.

Biskaborn Boris K BK   Smith Sharon L SL   Noetzli Jeannette J   Matthes Heidrun H   Vieira Gonçalo G   Streletskiy Dmitry A DA   Schoeneich Philippe P   Romanovsky Vladimir E VE   Lewkowicz Antoni G AG   Abramov Andrey A   Allard Michel M   Boike Julia J   Cable William L WL   Christiansen Hanne H HH   Delaloye Reynald R   Diekmann Bernhard B   Drozdov Dmitry D   Etzelmüller Bernd B   Grosse Guido G   Guglielmin Mauro M   Ingeman-Nielsen Thomas T   Isaksen Ketil K   Ishikawa Mamoru M   Johansson Margareta M   Johannsson Halldor H   Joo Anseok A   Kaverin Dmitry D   Kholodov Alexander A   Konstantinov Pavel P   Kröger Tim T   Lambiel Christophe C   Lanckman Jean-Pierre JP   Luo Dongliang D   Malkova Galina G   Meiklejohn Ian I   Moskalenko Natalia N   Oliva Marc M   Phillips Marcia M   Ramos Miguel M   Sannel A Britta K ABK   Sergeev Dmitrii D   Seybold Cathy C   Skryabin Pavel P   Vasiliev Alexander A   Wu Qingbai Q   Yoshikawa Kenji K   Zheleznyak Mikhail M   Lantuit Hugues H  

Nature communications 20190116 1


Permafrost warming has the potential to amplify global climate change, because when frozen sediments thaw it unlocks soil organic carbon. Yet to date, no globally consistent assessment of permafrost temperature change has been compiled. Here we use a global data set of permafrost temperature time series from the Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost to evaluate temperature change across permafrost regions for the period since the International Polar Year (2007-2009). During the reference dec  ...[more]

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