Por: WPTV Nation December 13, 2022
In the ongoing discussion about climate change, there's been a lot of talk about the impact of melting glaciers, but not as much about melting . Northern Arizona University ecosystem researcher Ted Schuur has been studying permafrost for decades. It's something that not many people are familiar with because most of permafrost is up in the north, Schuur said. So Canada, Alaska, Russia, that's where you find permafrost and it's... + full article
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A team of European scientists has revived a 48,500-year-old virus from the Siberian permafrost.Permafrost is land that has been continuously frozen for two or more consecutive years. Two years is the minimum; some areas in Siberia have been frozen for millennia, since the last... + más
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Permafrost thawing on the Himalayan Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has occurred at twice the global average rate in recent decades, seriously threatening the stability of the local infrastructure.According to research published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment, this... + más
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Brand new lakes spewing out clouds of methane are appearing in Alaska. These so-called thermokarst lakes are formed when the permafrost ground layer, which usually stays frozen all year round, melts, releasing vast volumes of frozen water inside the soil.One such lake is Big... + más
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