Permafrost–wildfire interactions: active layer thickness estimates for paired burned and unburned sites in northern high latitudes

<p>As the northern high-latitude permafrost zone experiences accelerated warming, permafrost has become vulnerable to widespread thaw. Simultaneously, wildfire activity across northern boreal forest and Arctic/subarctic tundra regions impacts permafrost stability through the combustion of insu...

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Main Authors: A. C. Talucci, M. M. Loranty, J. E. Holloway, B. M. Rogers, H. D. Alexander, N. Baillargeon, J. L. Baltzer, L. T. Berner, A. Breen, L. Brodt, B. Buma, J. Dean, C. J. F. Delcourt, L. R. Diaz, C. M. Dieleman, T. A. Douglas, G. V. Frost, B. V. Gaglioti, R. E. Hewitt, T. Hollingsworth, M. T. Jorgenson, M. J. Lara, R. A. Loehman, M. C. Mack, K. L. Manies, C. Minions, S. M. Natali, J. A. O'Donnell, D. Olefeldt, A. K. Paulson, A. V. Rocha, L. B. Saperstein, T. A. Shestakova, S. Sistla, O. Sizov, A. Soromotin, M. R. Turetsky, S. Veraverbeke, M. A. Walvoord
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2025-06-01
Series:Earth System Science Data
Online Access:https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/17/2887/2025/essd-17-2887-2025.pdf
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