Topography Controls Variability in Circumpolar Permafrost Thaw Pond Expansion


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One of the most conspicuous signals of climate change in high-latitude tundra is the expansion of ice wedge thermokarst pools. These small but abundant water features form rapidly in depressions caused by the melting of ice wedges (i.e., meter-scale bodies of ice embedded within the top of the permafrost). Pool expansion impacts subsequent thaw rates through a series of complex positive and negative feedbacks which play out over timescales of decades and may accelerate carbon release from the underlying sediments. Although many local observations of ice wedge thermokarst pool expansion have been documented, analyses at continental to pan-Arctic scales have been rare, hindering efforts to project how strongly this process may impact the global carbon cycle. Here we present one of the most geographically extensive and temporally dense records yet compiled of recent pool expansion, in which changes to pool area from 2008 to 2020 were quantified through satellite-image analysis at 27 survey areas (measuring 10–35 km2 each, or 400 km2 in total) dispersed throughout the circumpolar tundra. The results revealed instances of rapid expansion at 44% ((Formula presented.) 15%) of survey areas. Considered alone, the extent of departures from historical mean air temperatures did not account for between site variation in rates of change to pool area. Pool growth was most clearly associated with upland (i.e., hilly) terrain and elevated silt content at soil depths greater than one meter. These findings suggest that, at short time scales, pedologic and geomorphologic conditions may exert greater control on pool dynamics in the warming Arctic than spatial variability in the rate of air temperature increases.



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DOI 10.1029/2024jf007675

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Abolt, C. , Atchley, A. , Harp, D. , Jorgenson, M. , Witharana, C. , Bolton, W. , Schwenk, J. , Rettelbach, T. , Grosse, G. , Boike, J. , Nitze, I. , Liljedahl, A. , Rumpca, C. , Wilson, C. and Bennett, K. (2024): Topography Controls Variability in Circumpolar Permafrost Thaw Pond Expansion , Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface, 129 (9) . doi: 10.1029/2024jf007675


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