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dc.date.created2019-05-09T14:54:37Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.citationBox, Jason E. Colgan, William T. Christensen, Torben Røjle Schmidt, Niels Martin Lund, Magnus Parmentier, Frans-Jan W. Brown, Ross Bhatt, Uma S. Euskirchen, Eugénie S. Romanovsky, Vladimir E. Walsh, John E. Overland, James E. Wang, Muyin Corell, Robert Meier, Walter N. Wouters, Bert Mernild, Jacob Sebastian Haugaard Mård, Johanna Pawlak, Janet Olsen, Morten Skovgård . Key indicators of Arctic climate change: 1971–2017. Environmental Research Letters. 2019, 14:045010(4), 1-19
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/74190
dc.description.abstractKey observational indicators of climate change in the Arctic, most spanning a 47 year period (1971–2017) demonstrate fundamental changes among nine key elements of the Arctic system. We find that, coherent with increasing air temperature, there is an intensification of the hydrological cycle, evident from increases in humidity, precipitation, river discharge, glacier equilibrium line altitude and land ice wastage. Downward trends continue in sea ice thickness (and extent) and spring snow cover extent and duration, while near-surface permafrost continues to warm. Several of the climate indicators exhibit a significant statistical correlation with air temperature or precipitation, reinforcing the notion that increasing air temperatures and precipitation are drivers of major changes in various components of the Arctic system. To progress beyond a presentation of the Arctic physical climate changes, we find a correspondence between air temperature and biophysical indicators such as tundra biomass and identify numerous biophysical disruptions with cascading effects throughout the trophic levels. These include: increased delivery of organic matter and nutrients to Arctic near‐coastal zones; condensed flowering and pollination plant species periods; timing mismatch between plant flowering and pollinators; increased plant vulnerability to insect disturbance; increased shrub biomass; increased ignition of wildfires; increased growing season CO2 uptake, with counterbalancing increases in shoulder season and winter CO2 emissions; increased carbon cycling, regulated by local hydrology and permafrost thaw; conversion between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems; and shifting animal distribution and demographics. The Arctic biophysical system is now clearly trending away from its 20th Century state and into an unprecedented state, with implications not only within but beyond the Arctic. The indicator time series of this study are freely downloadable at AMAP.no.
dc.description.abstractKey indicators of Arctic climate change: 1971–2017
dc.languageEN
dc.rightsAttribution 3.0 Unported
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dc.titleKey indicators of Arctic climate change: 1971–2017
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorBox, Jason E.
dc.creator.authorColgan, William T.
dc.creator.authorChristensen, Torben Røjle
dc.creator.authorSchmidt, Niels Martin
dc.creator.authorLund, Magnus
dc.creator.authorParmentier, Frans-Jan W.
dc.creator.authorBrown, Ross
dc.creator.authorBhatt, Uma S.
dc.creator.authorEuskirchen, Eugénie S.
dc.creator.authorRomanovsky, Vladimir E.
dc.creator.authorWalsh, John E.
dc.creator.authorOverland, James E.
dc.creator.authorWang, Muyin
dc.creator.authorCorell, Robert
dc.creator.authorMeier, Walter N.
dc.creator.authorWouters, Bert
dc.creator.authorMernild, Jacob Sebastian Haugaard
dc.creator.authorMård, Johanna
dc.creator.authorPawlak, Janet
dc.creator.authorOlsen, Morten Skovgård
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cristin.unitnameMeteorologi og oseanografi
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dc.identifier.jtitleEnvironmental Research Letters
dc.identifier.volume14
dc.identifier.issue4
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aafc1b
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:no-77276
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dc.type.peerreviewedPeer reviewed
dc.source.issn1748-9326
dc.identifier.fulltextFulltext https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/74190/1/2019_10.1088_1748_9326_aafc1b.pdf
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dc.relation.projectNFR/274711
dc.relation.projectVETENSKAPSRÅDET/2017-05268
dc.relation.projectOTHER/NA15OAR4320063 - NOAA Cooperative Agreement
dc.relation.projectOTHER/NA15OAR4320063 - NOAA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT


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