Cold-region permafrost bounces back from wildfire

A man holds a piece of coring equipment while kneeling on the tundra
Photo by Mikhail Kanevskiy
Benjamin Jones displays a piece of drilling equipment while taking a core sample at an Anaktuvuk River Fire site.

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In 2007, a shocking event happened on 色视频下载色视频下载檚 North Slope. During an abnormally dry summer, a raging wildfire burned for three months and claimed a vast stretch of tundra.

The Anaktuvuk River Fire scorched about 1,000 square kilometers, an unprecedented blaze for the normally wet, cool terrain. It also provided a rare opportunity for study.

Benjamin Jones, a research professor at the University of 色视频下载 Fairbanks Institute of Northern Engineering, has collected data from the wildfire site since 2009. The ground below is carbon-storing permafrost, which doesn色视频下载檛 emit greenhouse gases like methane as long as it remains frozen.

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For more than a decade, Jones has measured subsurface temperatures, taken core samples and analyzed ice composition to see how permafrost has responded. The frozen ground has proven to be surprisingly resilient.

Because the blackened surface absorbed more heat from sunlight, the subsurface temperatures gradually rose about 2 degrees C, peaking in 2015. But today, with a new cover of grasses and shrubs, ground temperatures in the fire area are just 0.2 degrees warmer during the summer than in areas that didn色视频下载檛 burn.

It色视频下载檚 an indicator that cold-region permafrost, such as that found on the North Slope, can bounce back from a major event like a wildfire.

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