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Climate indicators of landslide risks on Alaska national park road corridors

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Rick Lader, Pamela Sousanes, Uma S. Bhatt, John E. Walsh, and Peter Bieniek, 2022-12-24, Climate indicators of landslide risks on Alaska national park road corridors: Atmosphere, v. 14, iss. 1.

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Abstract (from MDPI): Landslides along road corridors in Alaska national parks pose threats to public safety, visitor access, subsistence activities, and result in costly remediation of damaged infrastructure. Landslide risk in these areas, which contain near-surface permafrost, is associated with mean annual air temperatures (MAATs) above freezing and heavy precipitation events. Historical (1981–2020) values of MAAT and summer precipitation (JJA PCPT) from the fifth generation European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (Reading, UK) atmospheric reanalysis (ERA5) were compared to mid-century (2021–2060) and late-century (2061–2100) downscaled climate model projections across Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve (GAAR), [...]

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  • Alaska CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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citationTypeJournal Article
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value10.3390/atmos14010034
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