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Wildfires Increase Rate Of Permafrost Thaw In Arctic Tundra, Researchers Say
Years after the infamous Anaktuvuk River fire – the largest recorded Arctic tundra fire – researchers have found a link between wildfires in the Arctic tundra and widespread permafrost thaw.
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