Global warming and active-layer thickness: results from transient general circulation models

OA Anisimov, NI Shiklomanov, FE Nelson - Global and Planetary Change, 1997 - Elsevier
The near-surface thermal regime in permafrost regions could change significantly in response
to anthropogenic climate warming. Because there is only a small lag between these two …

Recent changes in the active layer thickness across the northern hemisphere

D Luo, Q Wu, H Jin, SS Marchenko, L Lü… - Environmental Earth …, 2016 - Springer
To better understand the ecological and hydrological responses to climatic and cryospheric
changes, the spatiotemporal variations in the active layer thickness (ALT) need to be …

[HTML][HTML] Diagnosing present and future permafrost from climate models

AG Slater, DM Lawrence - Journal of Climate, 2013 - journals.ametsoc.org
… Nelson, 1997: Global warming and active-layer thickness: Results from transient general
circulation models. Global Planet. Change, 15, 61–77, doi: 10.1016/S0921-8181 (97) 00009-X. …

Permafrost Distribution and Active-Layer Thickness in the Northern Hemisphere Under Scenarios of Climatic Change: Results from Paleoreconstructions and General …

FE Nelson, OA Anisimov… - Toward An Arctic System …, 1996 - archive.arcus.org
Global warming and active-layer thicknessresults from transient general circulation
models. Global and Planetary Change 15 (3–4): 61–77. …

Transient projections of permafrost distribution in Canada during the 21st century under scenarios of climate change

Y Zhang, W Chen, DW Riseborough - Global and Planetary Change, 2008 - Elsevier
Most general circulation models (GCMs) project that climate will be warmer in the 21st century,
especially in high latitudes. Climate warming will induce permafrost degradation, which …

Active layer thickness variations on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau under the scenarios of climate change

Q Pang, L Zhao, S Li, Y Ding - Environmental earth sciences, 2012 - Springer
Climate change has greatly influenced the permafrost regions on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau
(QTP). Most general circulation models (GCMs) project that global warming will continue …

Distribution and changes of active layer thickness (ALT) and soil temperature (TTOP) in the source area of the Yellow River using the GIPL model

DL Luo, J HuiJun, S Marchenko… - Science China Earth …, 2014 - Springer
Global warming and active-layer thickness: Results from transient general circulation
models. Glob Planet Change, 15: 61–77 Cai Y, Li DL, Tang M C. 2003. …

Analytic representation of the active layer thickness field, Kuparuk River Basin, Alaska

NI Shiklomanov, FE Nelson - Ecological Modelling, 1999 - Elsevier
The initial response of permafrost to global warming could be an increase in active-layer
thickness. Given that such changes could have severe consequences for human infrastructure …

Active layer thickness calculation over the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau

Q Pang, G Cheng, S Li, W Zhang - Cold Regions Science and Technology, 2009 - Elsevier
The rising air temperature and increased human activities have caused permafrost degradation
over the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, including thickening of the active layer. The active layer …

[PDF][PDF] GIS assessment of climate change impacts in permafrost regions

OA Anisimov, VY Poliakov - … on 8th International Conference on Permafrost, 2003 - arlis.org
Global warming and active-layer thickness: results from transient general circulation
models. Global and Planetary Change 15(3-4): 61-77. Borzenkova, II 1992. …