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    Decadal-scale hotspot methane ebullition within lakes following abrupt permafrost thaw by Walter Anthony, K M, Lindgren, P, Hanke, P, Engram, M, Anthony, P, Daanen, R P, Bondurant, A, Liljedahl, A K, Lenz, J, Grosse, G, Jones, B M, Brosius, L, James, S R, Minsley, B J, Pastick, N J, Munk, J, Chanton, J P, Miller, C E, Meyer, F J

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-03-2021)
    “…Abstract Thermokarst lakes accelerate deep permafrost thaw and the mobilization of previously frozen soil organic carbon. This leads to microbial decomposition…”
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    Rapid movement of frozen debris-lobes: implications for permafrost degradation and slope instability in the south-central Brooks Range, Alaska by Daanen, R. P, Grosse, G, Darrow, M. M, Hamilton, T. D, Jones, B. M

    Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (21-05-2012)
    “…We present the results of a reconnaissance investigation of unusual debris mass-movement features on permafrost slopes that pose a potential infrastructure…”
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    Permafrost degradation risk zone assessment using simulation models by Daanen, R. P., Ingeman-Nielsen, T., Marchenko, S. S., Romanovsky, V. E., Foged, N., Stendel, M., Christensen, J. H., Hornbech Svendsen, K.

    Published in The cryosphere (01-01-2011)
    “…In this proof-of-concept study we focus on linking large scale climate and permafrost simulations to small scale engineering projects by bridging the gap…”
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    Kinematic Evolution of a Large Paraglacial Landslide in the Barry Arm Fjord of Alaska by Schaefer, L. N., Coe, J. A., Wikstrom Jones, K., Collins, B. D., Staley, D. M., West, M., Karasozen, E., Miles, C., Wolken, G. J., Daanen, R. P., Baxstrom, K. W.

    “…Our warming climate is adversely affecting cryospheric landscapes via glacial retreat, permafrost degradation, and associated slope destabilization. In Prince…”
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    Frozen debris lobe morphology and movement: an overview of eight dynamic features, southern Brooks Range, Alaska by Darrow, Margaret M, Gyswyt, Nora L, Simpson, Jocelyn M, Daanen, Ronald P, Hubbard, Trent D

    Published in The cryosphere (12-05-2016)
    “…Frozen debris lobes (FDLs) are elongated, lobate permafrost features that mostly move through shear in zones near their bases. We present a comprehensive…”
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