Recent Change—Terrestrial Cryosphere

  • Rasmus S
  • Boelhouwers J
  • Briede A
  • et al.
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This chapter compiles and assesses information on recent and current change within the terrestrial cryosphere of the Baltic Sea drainage basin. Findings are based on long-term observations. Snow cover extent (SCE), duration and amount have shown a widespread decrease although there is large interannual and regional variation. Few data are available on changes in snow structural properties. There is no evidence for a recent change in the frequency or severity of snow-related extreme events. There has been a decrease in glacier coverage in Sweden and glacier ice thickness in inland Scandinavia. The European permafrost is warming, and there has been a northward retreat of the southern boundary of near-surface permafrost in European Russia.

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Rasmus, S., Boelhouwers, J., Briede, A., Brown, I. A., Falarz, M., Ingvander, S., … Rimkus, E. (2015). Recent Change—Terrestrial Cryosphere (pp. 117–129). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16006-1_6

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