2023
DOI: 10.5194/bg-20-4221-2023
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Optical and radar Earth observation data for upscaling methane emissions linked to permafrost degradation in sub-Arctic peatlands in northern Sweden

Sofie Sjögersten,
Martha Ledger,
Matthias Siewert
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. Permafrost thaw in Arctic regions is increasing methane (CH4) emissions into the atmosphere, but quantification of such emissions is difficult given the large and remote areas impacted. Hence, Earth observation (EO) data are critical for assessing permafrost thaw, associated ecosystem change and increased CH4 emissions. Often extrapolation from field measurements using EO is the approach employed. However, there are key challenges to consider. Landscape CH4 emissions result from a complex local-scale… Show more

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“…The use of UAVs in assessing permafrost landscapes has increased in recent years (de la Barreda-Bautista et al, 2022;Krutskikh et al, 2023;Martin et al, 2021;Siewert & Olofsson, 2020;Sjögersten et al, 2023;Verdonen et al, 2023), although primarily with the use of photogrammetry. Changes in the exterior of permafrost peatlands can be subtle and therefore require the use of highly accurate methods, particularly for vertical subsidence, and when studied over relatively short timescales.…”
Section: Using Uav Lidar To Monitor Permafrost Landscapesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of UAVs in assessing permafrost landscapes has increased in recent years (de la Barreda-Bautista et al, 2022;Krutskikh et al, 2023;Martin et al, 2021;Siewert & Olofsson, 2020;Sjögersten et al, 2023;Verdonen et al, 2023), although primarily with the use of photogrammetry. Changes in the exterior of permafrost peatlands can be subtle and therefore require the use of highly accurate methods, particularly for vertical subsidence, and when studied over relatively short timescales.…”
Section: Using Uav Lidar To Monitor Permafrost Landscapesmentioning
confidence: 99%