Lakes as geoindicators of thermokarst landscape changes following wildfires

IF 2.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Piotr Janiec, Jakub Nowosad, Zbigniew Zwoliński
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Abstract

Rapid landscape changes in the Arctic are occurring at an accelerated rate. The most common disturbances that cover the largest areas of the Arctic are wildfires. It is well known that lakes serve as a good proxy for identifying thermokarst processes. However, the impact of fires is often overlooked in analyses of lake dynamics. This paper aims to validate if thermokarst lakes can be treated as geoindicators of permafrost degradation after wildfires. We analyzed changes in the spatial extent of the thermokarst lakes after wildfires at the part of the Mackenzie River watershed. For that purpose, we examined changes in thermokarst lakes in five test areas before the fire, short and long term after fires, and compared the results with similar unburned areas. Our findings indicate that lake responses to wildfires vary significantly, with no consistent area increase or decrease pattern. However, burned areas exhibit greater variability in lake size compared to unburned sites, suggesting that wildfire disturbances create a state of geoecological disharmony. Long-term reductions in the lakes area point to permanent permafrost degradation, while some lakes expanded, likely due to thermokarst processes. Our results emphasize the potential of thermokarst lakes as indicators of post-fire permafrost changes, reinforcing the need for further research to develop quantitative methods for assessing permafrost degradation in wildfire-affected regions.

湖泊是野火后热成岩地貌变化的地质指标
北极地区的地貌正在加速发生急剧变化。覆盖北极最大面积的最常见干扰是野火。众所周知,湖泊是确定热卡过程的良好替代物。然而,在湖泊动力学分析中,火灾的影响往往被忽视。本文旨在验证是否可以将热卡湖作为野火后永久冻土退化的地质指标。我们分析了麦肯齐河流域部分地区野火发生后热岩湖空间范围的变化。为此,我们考察了五个试验区在火灾前、火灾后短期和长期内的恒温湖泊变化情况,并将结果与类似的未燃烧区域进行了比较。我们的研究结果表明,湖泊对野火的反应差异很大,没有一致的面积增减模式。然而,与未烧毁地区相比,烧毁地区的湖泊面积变化更大,这表明野火扰动造成了地质生态不和谐的状态。湖泊面积的长期减少表明永久冻土层退化,而一些湖泊面积的扩大则可能是由于热卡过程造成的。我们的研究结果强调了热卡湖作为火灾后永久冻土变化指标的潜力,并强调了进一步研究开发定量方法以评估受野火影响地区永久冻土退化的必要性。
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
1000
审稿时长
7.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment emphasizes technical developments and data arising from environmental monitoring and assessment, the use of scientific principles in the design of monitoring systems at the local, regional and global scales, and the use of monitoring data in assessing the consequences of natural resource management actions and pollution risks to man and the environment.
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