Ground Subsidence in Arctic Tundra is Unlikely to Trigger Abrupt Thaw
Drying of tundra landscapes will limit subsidence-induced acceleration of permafrost thaw.
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Drying of tundra landscapes will limit subsidence-induced acceleration of permafrost thaw.
Since its inception, the NGEE Arctic project has worked hard to develop and promote a culture of safety, respect, and inclusion.
Drying of tundra landscapes will limit subsidence-induced acceleration of permafrost thaw.
We are grateful to conduct our scientific research on lands stewarded by Alaska Native Communities.
As scientists become part of larger teams and take part in broader and more diverse scientific endeavors, they must all become leaders in creating cultures of safety, inclusion, and trust.
The first climate scientist to head the US Department of Energy’s Office of Science, Dr. Asmeret Asefaw Berhe, visited a long-time NGEE Arctic study site at the Barrow Environmental Observatory.