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Palaeoclimate evidence of vulnerable permafrost during times of low sea ice 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7789) : 221-+
作者:  Vaks, A.;  Mason, A. J.;  Breitenbach, S. F. M.;  Kononov, A. M.;  Osinzev, A. V.;  Rosensaft, M.;  Borshevsky, A.;  Gutareva, O. S.;  Henderson, G. M.
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Climate change in the Arctic is occurring rapidly, and projections suggest the complete loss of summer sea ice by the middle of this century(1). The sensitivity of permanently frozen ground (permafrost) in the Northern Hemisphere to warming is less clear, and its long-term trends are harder to monitor than those of sea ice. Here we use palaeoclimate data to show that Siberian permafrost is robust to warming when Arctic sea ice is present, but vulnerable when it is absent. Uranium-lead chronology of carbonate deposits (speleothems) in a Siberian cave located at the southern edge of continuous permafrost reveals periods in which the overlying ground was not permanently frozen. The speleothem record starts 1.5 million years ago (Ma), a time when greater equator-to-pole heat transport led to a warmer Northern Hemisphere(2). The growth of the speleothems indicates that permafrost at the cave site was absent at that time, becoming more frequent from about 1.35 Ma, as the Northern Hemisphere cooled, and permanent after about 0.4 Ma. This history mirrors that of year-round sea ice in the Arctic Ocean, which was largely absent before about 0.4 Ma (ref.(3)), but continuously present since that date. The robustness of permafrost when sea ice is present, as well as the increased permafrost vulnerability when sea ice is absent, can be explained by changes in both heat and moisture transport. Reduced sea ice may contribute to warming of Arctic air(4-6), which can lead to warming far inland(7). Open Arctic waters also increase the source of moisture and increase autumn snowfall over Siberia, insulating the ground from low winter temperatures(8-10). These processes explain the relationship between an ice-free Arctic and permafrost thawing before 0.4 Ma. If these processes continue during modern climate change, future loss of summer Arctic sea ice will accelerate the thawing of Siberian permafrost.


  
Atmospheric drivers of winter above-freezing temperatures and associated rainfall in western Canada 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2019, 39 (15) : 5655-5671
作者:  Newton, Brandi W.;  Bonsal, Barrie R.;  Edwards, Thomas W. D.;  Prowse, Terry D.;  McGregor, Glenn R.
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above-freezing temperatures  conditional probability  self-organizing maps  snowmelt  synoptic climatology  Western Canada  winter rainfall  winter thaw  
Cover Crops May Cause Winter Warming in Snow-Covered Regions 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2018, 45 (18) : 9889-9897
作者:  Lombardozzi, D. L.;  Bonan, G. B.;  Wieder, W.;  Grandy, A. S.;  Morris, C.;  Lawrence, D. L.
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cover crops  biogeophysics  climate impacts  winter temperatures  agricultural management  
Climate warming is associated with smaller body size and shorter lifespans in moose near their southern range limit 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (6) : 2488-2497
作者:  Hoy, Sarah R.;  Peterson, Rolf O.;  Vucetich, John A.
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Alces alces  climate change  density dependence  early life conditions  growth  phenotypic change  predation  winter temperatures