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These mounds are not new, but they are multiplying due to climate change and are spreading into cities, threatening some ...
The Batagay megaslump, also known as the “gateway to the underworld,” continues to expand in Siberia’s permafrost and is offering scientists a rare glimpse into ancient environmental conditions. First ...
Between the late 1980s and 1998, the mean annual temperature of the active layer and the top of the permafrost rose as much as 6.3 degrees Fahrenheit north of the Yukon River. South of the Yukon ...
Permafrost, a layer of soil that remains frozen year-round, covers an impressive 24% of the Northern Hemisphere. It stretches ...
Contrary to common assumptions, Arctic ponds mix in more than one direction. A new study finds that nighttime sideways flows, not vertical mixing, renew bottom waters.
Permafrost is a layer of soil that is never supposed to thaw and covers around 65 percent of Russia's territory. - Record mild weather - The distinctive mounds have even been appearing in urban ...
The mounds are known as Known as 'bylars' in the Yakut language Permafrost is a layer of soil that is never supposed to thaw and covers around 65% of Russia's territory. The distinctive mounds ...
Permafrost is a layer of soil that is never supposed to thaw and covers around 65 percent of Russia's territory. In the town of Churapcha, around 135 kilometres from Yakutsk, the land Innokenty ...
The mounds' distinctive shape is due to the fact that the underground ice that is melting is shaped in polygons. Permafrost is a layer of soil that is never supposed to thaw and covers around 65 ...