Summary
Many of Alaska’s estimated 170 million acres of wetlands owe their existence to permafrost. Permafrost, a layer of impermeable, frozen soil below the surface, creates wetlands in seasonally thawed soils. The value of wetlands created by permafrost has been the subject of controversy in debates over development and conservation of Alaskan wetlands.
Probing Permafrost
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