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Increase in Arctic coastal erosion and its sensitivity to warming in the twenty-first century
Nielsen, D.M.; Pieper, P.; Barkhordarian, A.; Overduin, P.; Ilyina, T.; Brovkin, V.; Baehr, J.; Dobrynin, M. (2022). Increase in Arctic coastal erosion and its sensitivity to warming in the twenty-first century. Nat. Clim. Chang. 12(3): 263-270. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41558-022-01281-0
In: Nature Climate Change. Nature Publishing Group: London. ISSN 1758-678X; e-ISSN 1758-6798, more
Related to:
Schädel, C. (2022). Arctic coasts predicted to erode. Nat. Clim. Chang. 12(3): 224-225. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41558-022-01286-9, more
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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Nielsen, D.M.
  • Pieper, P.
  • Barkhordarian, A.
  • Overduin, P.
  • Ilyina, T.
  • Brovkin, V.
  • Baehr, J.
  • Dobrynin, M.

Abstract
    Arctic coastal erosion damages infrastructure, threatens coastal communities and releases organic carbon from permafrost. However, the magnitude, timing and sensitivity of coastal erosion increase to global warming remain unknown. Here we project the Arctic-mean erosion rate to increase and very likely exceed its historical range of variability before the end of the century in a wide range of emission scenarios. The sensitivity of erosion to warming roughly doubles, reaching 0.4–0.8 m yr−1 °C−1 and 2.3–4.2 TgC yr−1 °C−1 by the end of the century. We develop a simplified semi-empirical model to produce twenty-first-century pan-Arctic coastal erosion rate projections. Our results will inform policymakers on coastal conservation and socioeconomic planning, and organic carbon flux projections lay out the path for future work to investigate the impact of Arctic coastal erosion on the changing Arctic Ocean, its role as a global carbon sink, and the permafrost–carbon feedback.

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