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Dong-Su Park, Mun-Beom Shin, Woo-Jin Park and Young-Kyo Seo
Seasonal frost or permafrost soils may encounter frost heave or thaw settlement resulting from atmospheric temperature changes and/or heat emanating from the resource-carrying pipeline. Notably, these soil movements can damage the pipeline. Thus, various...
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Evgeny Lodygin, Roman Vasilevich and Evgeny Abakumov
This paper highlights the molecular composition of native peat and preparations of humic substances (HSs) isolated from permafrost hummock peatlands (Histosols) of the forest tundra zone of the European north-east of Russia. The structural and functional...
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Stanislav Ogorodov, Svetlana Badina and Daria Bogatova
The Arctic coast dynamics has been an urgent problem over the last years, from both a practical and a fundamental point of view. In this research, for the first time for the Russian Arctic coast, we assessed the damage from the loss of territories in the...
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Irina V. Tokareva and Anatoly S. Prokushkin
The accelerated rates of warming in high latitudes lead to permafrost degradation, enhance nutrient cycling and intensify the transport of terrestrial materials to the Arctic rivers. The quantitative estimation of riverine nutrient flux on seasonal and s...
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A.A. Fedotov,P.V. Khrapov,Yu. V. Tarasyuk
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The initial-boundary-value problem for the non-stationary two-dimensional heat conduction equation in a limited region, modeling the unsteady distribution of soil temperature in the vicinity of the main gas pipeline in the permafrost zone, is considered....
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Gleb E. Oblogov, Alexander A. Vasiliev, Irina D. Streletskaya, Natalia A. Zadorozhnaya, Anna O. Kuznetsova, Mikhail Z. Kanevskiy and Petr B. Semenov
We present the results of studies of the methane content in soils of the active layer and underlying permafrost, as well as data on the emission of methane into the atmosphere in the dominant landscapes of typical tundra of the western coast of the Yamal...
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Anatoly Kulikov, Nimazhap Badmaev, Darima Sympilova and Ayur Gyninova
The basis for assessing the stability of geosystems to changes in external heat cycle conditions is the calculation method. It is shown that permafrost soils are characterized by increased values of annual heat cycle QY = 300 MJ/m2, i.e., half-sum of hea...
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Nimazhap Badmaev and Aleksandr Bazarov
The monitoring network for the measurement of atmospheric and soil climate parameters was created at the southern boundary of the permafrost zone within the territory of the Republic of Buryatia, Russian Federation. Based on the obtained data, the proces...
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Jan-Olof Selroos, Hua Cheng, Patrik Vidstrand and Georgia Destouni
A key question for the evolution of thermokarst wetlands and lakes in Arctic and sub-Arctic permafrost regions is how large-scale warming interacts with local landscape conditions in driving permafrost thaw and its spatial variability. To answer this que...
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Sergey Loiko, Tatiana Raudina, Artem Lim, Daria Kuzmina, Sergey Kulizhskiy and Oleg Pokrovsky
The West Siberian Plain stands out among other boreal plains by phenomenal bogging, which has both global and regional significance. The polygonal bogs, frozen raised-mound bogs, and ombrotrophic ridge-hollow raised bogs are the most extensive bog types ...
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