永久冻土
北极的
湿地
降水
自然地理学
纬度
全球变暖
气候变化
热岩溶
环境科学
卫星图像
卫星
地质学
气候学
海洋学
地理
生态学
气象学
生物
大地测量学
工程类
航空航天工程
作者
L. C. Smith,Yongwei Sheng,Glen M. MacDonald,L. D. Hinzman
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2005-06-02
卷期号:308 (5727): 1429-1429
被引量:998
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1108142
摘要
Historical archived satellite images were compared with contemporary satellite data to track ongoing changes in more than 10,000 large lakes in rapidly warming Siberia. A widespread decline in lake abundance and area has occurred since 1973, despite slight precipitation increases to the region. The spatial pattern of lake disappearance suggests (i) that thaw and "breaching" of permafrost is driving the observed losses, by enabling rapid lake draining into the subsurface; and (ii) a conceptual model in which high-latitude warming of permafrost triggers an initial but transitory phase of lake and wetland expansion, followed by their widespread disappearance.
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