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Particularly susceptible to global warming, Arctic regions are seeing their frozen soils melt at an accelerating rate. As a consequence, […]
            
        Particularly susceptible to global warming, Arctic regions are seeing their frozen soils melt at an accelerating rate. As a consequence, […]
            
        How will rising temperatures impact carbon fluxes in Arctic and Subarctic regions ? These areas hold large reserves of soil […]
            
        Congratulations to Juliette Ortet, who successfully defended her thesis on Tuesday, May 27th at CESBIO ! This accomplishment was achieved […]
            
        A new study expands on previous findings from the Sodankylä region of Finland (2019), where a model linking temperature and […]
            
        On November 2nd 2024, SMOS celebrated its 15th anniversary! Launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome SMOS for a three+two year mission, […]
            
        Large areas of Greenland or Antarctica’s margins melt each summer, affecting the ice sheet mass balance. This wet/dry snow state […]
            
        This is a kind reminder of the upcoming abstract submission deadline for the SMOS Science conference. This confrence will be […]
            
        Thin sea ice is an essential component of the Arctic’s physical environment, playing a crucial role in climate and weather […]
            
        © Julia Boike – View of the Mackenzie Delta with its open water areas (lakes and meandering rivers) In a […]