永久冻土
北极的
气候变化
北极生态学
海岸侵蚀
环境科学
海岸
海冰
海滩形态动力学
北极地球工程
全球变暖
海洋学
北极海冰下降
北极冰盖
沉积物
地质学
泥沙输移
南极海冰
古生物学
作者
Anna Irrgang,Mette Bendixen,Louise M. Farquharson,Alisa Baranskaya,Li Erikson,Ann E. Gibbs,Stanislav Ogorodov,Pier Paul Overduin,Hugues Lantuit,Mikhail N. Grigoriev,Benjamin Jones
标识
DOI:10.1038/s43017-021-00232-1
摘要
Arctic coasts are vulnerable to the effects of climate change, including rising sea levels and the loss of permafrost, sea ice and glaciers. Assessing the influence of anthropogenic warming on Arctic coastal dynamics, however, is challenged by the limited availability of observational, oceanographic and environmental data. Yet, with the majority of permafrost coasts being erosive, coupled with projected intensification of erosion and flooding, understanding these changes is critical. In this Review, we describe the morphological diversity of Arctic coasts, discuss important drivers of coastal change, explain the specific sensitivity of Arctic coasts to climate change and provide an overview of pan-Arctic shoreline change and its multifaceted impacts. Arctic coastal changes impact the human environment by threatening coastal settlements, infrastructure, cultural sites and archaeological remains. Changing sediment fluxes also impact the natural environment through carbon, nutrient and pollutant release on a magnitude that remains difficult to predict. Increasing transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary collaboration efforts will build the foundation for identifying sustainable solutions and adaptation strategies to reduce future risks for those living on, working at and visiting the rapidly changing Arctic coast.
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