Progress in Arctic Coastal Geomorphological Research in Times of Rapid Climate Warming
07 mar 2024
O artykule
Data publikacji: 07 mar 2024
Zakres stron: 127 - 156
Otrzymano: 21 wrz 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14746/quageo-2024-0008
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© 2024 Zofia Owczarek et al., published by Sciendo
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The average rate of coastline changes in the Arctic since the end of the Little Ice Age, based on recent research_
Location | Region | Average rate of coastal changes [m a−1] | Publication |
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Arctic coasts | Arctic | −0.50 | Lantuit et al. (2011) |
Arctic coasts | Arctic | from −1.00 to −2.00 | |
Siniffik | Greenland | −0.30 | |
Disko Island | Greenland | −1.50 | |
Isbjørnhamna | Svalbard | −13.00 | |
Calypsostranda | Svalbard | −0.19 | |
Hornsund | Svalbard | −1.90 | |
Rekvedbukta | Svalbard | −2.22 | |
West Euroasian | Siberia | −4.00 | |
East Asian | Siberia | from −2.00 to −7.00 | |
Bykovsky Peninsula | Siberia | −0.59 | |
Muostakh Island | Siberia | −20.00 | |
Ozero Mogotoyevo | Siberia | −12.40 | |
Northen Alaska | Alaska | −1.40 | |
Drew Point | Alaska | −38.30 | |
Cape Krusenstern | Alaska | −0.13 | |
Cape Espenberg | Alaska | −1.53 | |
Yukon | Canada | −0.70 | |
Herschel Island | Canada | −0.68 |