Permafrost underlies peatlands of the Great Slave region, Northwest Territories, Canada, but permafrost relations beneath other ecotopes of black spruce (Picea...
The Great Slave Lowland of the Taiga Shield is an 11,000 km2 low-elevation granitic bedrock plain along the north shore of Great Slave Lake, Northwest...
Aufeis, also known as an icing or naled, is an accumulation of ice that forms primarily during winter when water is expelled onto frozen ground or ice surfaces...
Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR) is an increasingly viable method for assessing permafrost terrain stability, but the accuracy...
Morse, Peter D, A section of the Trans-Alaska pipeline constructed above permafrost, using thermopiles to maintain frozen conditions, Natural Resources Canada...
Contemporary sand wedges and sand veins are active in seasonally frozen ground within the extensive discontinuous permafrost zone in Northwest Territories,...
The Northwest Territories Thermokarst Mapping Collective collaboratively develops protocols to map permafrost landforms and evidence of thermokarst to create...
Remote sensing and a regional network of ground-temperature and ground-ice observations have been used to investigate the size and distribution of ice wedges...
Sphagnum riparium (Ångström) is a rare constituent of modern peatland plant communities and is also very rarely found as a subfossil in peat archives.We...