Retrogressive thaw slump susceptibility in the northern hemisphere permafrost region

Author:

Makopoulou Eirini1ORCID,Karjalainen Olli1,Elia Letizia2,Blais‐Stevens Andrée3,Lantz Trevor4,Lipovsky Panya5,Lombardo Luigi6,Nicu Ionut C.7,Rubensdotter Lena89,Rudy Ashley C. A.10,Hjort Jan1

Affiliation:

1. Geography Research Unit University of Oulu Oulu Finland

2. Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Bologna Bologna Italy

3. Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada Ottawa Canada

4. School of Environmental Studies University of Victoria Victoria British Columbia Canada

5. Yukon Geological Survey, Government of Yukon Whitehorse YT Canada

6. University of Twente, Faculty of Geo‐Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) Enschede the Netherlands

7. High North Department Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU) Tromsø Norway

8. Geological Survey of Norway (NGU) Trondheim Norway

9. Arctic Geology Department The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) Longyearbyen Norway

10. Northwest Territories Geological Survey, Government of the Northwest Territories Yellowknife NT Canada

Abstract

AbstractMean annual temperatures in the Arctic and subarctic have increased in recent decades, increasing the number of permafrost hazards. Retrogressive thaw slumps (RTSs), triggered by the thawing of ground ice in permafrost soil, have become more common in the Arctic. Many studies report an increase in RTS activity on a local or regional scale. In this study, the primary goals are to: (i) examine the spatial patterns of the RTS occurrences across the circumpolar permafrost region, (ii) assess the environmental factors associated with their occurrence and (iii) create the first susceptibility map for RTS occurrence across the Northern Hemisphere. Based on our results, we predicted high RTS susceptibility in the continuous permafrost regions above the 60th latitude, especially in northern Alaska, north‐western Canada, the Yamal Peninsula, eastern Russia and the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau. The model indicated that air temperature and soil properties are the most critical environmental factors for the occurrence of RTSs on a circumpolar scale. Especially, the climatic conditions of thaw season were highlighted. This study provided new insights into the circumpolar susceptibility of ice‐rich permafrost soils to rapid permafrost‐related hazards like RTSs and the associated impacts on landscape evolution, infrastructure, hydrology and carbon fluxes that contribute to global warming.

Funder

Kvantum-instituutti, Oulun Yliopisto

Research Council of Finland

Publisher

Wiley

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