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An agenda for the future of Arctic snow research : the view from Svalbard

Authors :
Zdanowicz, Christian
Gallet, Jean-Charles
Salvatori, Rosamaria
Malnes, Eirik
Isaksen, Ketil
Hübner, Christiane
Jones, Eleanor
Lihavainen, Heikki
Zdanowicz, Christian
Gallet, Jean-Charles
Salvatori, Rosamaria
Malnes, Eirik
Isaksen, Ketil
Hübner, Christiane
Jones, Eleanor
Lihavainen, Heikki
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The Arctic region is warming at over twice the mean rate of the Northern Hemisphere and nearly four times faster than the globe since 1979. The local rate of warming is even higher in the European archipelago of Svalbard. This warming is transforming the terrestrial snow cover, which modulates surface energy exchanges with the atmosphere, accounts for most of the runoff in Arctic catchments and is also a transient reservoir of atmospherically deposited compounds, including pollutants. Improved observations, understanding and modelling of changes in Arctic snow cover are needed to anticipate the effects these changes will have on the Arctic climate, atmosphere, terrestrial ecosystems and socioeconomic factors. Svalbard has been an international hub of polar research for many decades and benefits from a well-developed science infrastructure. Here, we present an agenda for the future of snow research in Svalbard, jointly developed by a multidisciplinary community of experts. We review recent trends in snow research, identify key knowledge gaps, prioritize future research efforts and recommend supportive actions to advance our knowledge of present and future snow conditions pertaining to glacier mass balance, permafrost, surface hydrology, terrestrial ecology, the cycling and fate of atmospheric contaminants, and remote sensing of snow cover. This perspective piece addresses issues relevant to the circumpolar North and could be used as a template for other national or international Arctic research plans.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1428119144
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.33265.polar.v42.8827