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2 April 2019 / Phys.org / University of Ottawa
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A slippery slope: How climate change is reshaping the Arctic landscape

Aulavik National Park, Banks Island, Northwest Territories

Increasing ground temperatures in the Arctic are indicators of global climate change, but until recently, areas of cold permafrost were thought to be relatively immune to severe impacts. A new study by Antoni Lewkowicz, a professor in the Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics at the University of Ottawa and published in the journal Nature Communications, however, shows that areas of cold permafrost can be vulnerable to rising summer temperatures.


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