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Increase in the Rate and Uniformity of Coastline Erosion in Arctic Alaska

TitleIncrease in the Rate and Uniformity of Coastline Erosion in Arctic Alaska
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsJones, B. M., C. D. Arp, M. T. Jorgenson, K. M. Hinkel, J. A. Schmutz, and P. L. Flint
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume36
Pagination-
Date PublishedFEB 14 2009
ISBN Number0094-8276
KeywordsBARROW, BEAUFORT SEA, canada, COASTAL EROSION, THAW LAKE BASINS
Abstract

Analysis of a 60 km segment of the Alaskan Beaufort Sea coast using a time-series of aerial photography revealed that mean annual erosion rates increased from 6.8 m a(-1) ( 1955 to 1979), to 8.7 m a(-1) ( 1979 to 2002), to 13.6 m a(-1) ( 2002 to 2007). We also observed that spatial patterns of erosion have become more uniform across shoreline types with different degrees of ice-richness. Further, during the remainder of the 2007 ice-free season 25 m of erosion occurred locally, in the absence of a westerly storm event. Concurrent arctic changes potentially responsible for this shift in the rate and pattern of land loss include declining sea ice extent, increasing summertime sea surface temperature, rising sea-level, and increases in storm power and corresponding wave action. Taken together, these factors may be leading to a new regime of ocean-land interactions that are repositioning and reshaping the Arctic coastline. Citation: Jones, B. M., C. D. Arp, M. T. Jorgenson, K. M. Hinkel, J. A. Schmutz, and P. L. Flint ( 2009), Increase in the rate and uniformity of coastline erosion in Arctic Alaska, Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L03503, doi: 10.1029/2008GL036205.

DOIDOI 10.1029/2008GL036205
Reference number

522

Short TitleIncrease in the Rate and Uniformity of Coastline Erosion in Arctic Alaska
Citation Key522