Some Arctic regions regain their "greenness" within a decade of a sudden permafrost collapse, while others can take a century or more to recover, researchers report in a new study. The difference is ...
Permafrost collapse is reshaping the Arctic ground, with some areas recovering quickly while others take decades to bounce ...
Some Arctic regions regain their “greenness” within a decade of a sudden permafrost collapse, while others can take a century ...
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