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Fall 2018
Anthropogenic climate change and increasing industrial activity is impacting Northern Canada and accelerating permafrost thaw. While research into the impact of permafrost thaw on microbial community dynamics is burgeoning, there has been little investigation into how human activities alter the...
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Dissolved Organic Carbon Mobilization and Degradation Patterns in Retrogressive Thaw Slumps of the Peel Plateau, Northwest Territories, Canada
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Anthropogenic climate change has affected the Canadian Arctic cryosphere, accelerating the development of retrogressive thaw slumps (RTS) across the Peel Plateau, NWT, Canada. RTS result from the thawing of ice-rich permafrost and develop due to ablation of ground ice exposed in the slump...