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Články z PhysOrgAlaskan lake bed cores show expanding Arctic shrubs may slow erosion

31. 12 2011 (13:24)

The relationship between permafrost, Arctic vegetation, soil erosion, and changing air temperatures is complicated at best. For instance, rising temperatures melt surface permafrost layers and increase shrub growth. These shrubs can catch drifting snow, insulating the soil during the winter, and accelerate permafrost degradation—facilitating their own proliferation.