WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:04.471 --> 00:00:08.041 frozen Earth, be it ice, soil or even organic material 2 00:00:08.208 --> 00:00:10.410 that has been frozen for two or more years. 3 00:00:10.844 --> 00:00:11.945 Most of Alaska 4 00:00:11.945 --> 00:00:15.915 and northern Canada has permafrost beneath a thin, active layer of soil. 5 00:00:16.383 --> 00:00:19.819 Problem is, when permafrost does thaw, it can wreak havoc 6 00:00:19.819 --> 00:00:22.188 on infrastructure and upend ecosystems. 7 00:00:23.990 --> 00:00:26.960 Dr. Walter Anthony: Not all permafrost contains ice, but here in interior 8 00:00:26.960 --> 00:00:30.463 Alaska, we have frozen soils with massive amounts of ice. 9 00:00:30.463 --> 00:00:34.434 There are very large ice wedges - ice wedges as big as garages. 10 00:00:35.201 --> 00:00:37.303 And so when that ice melts, 11 00:00:37.504 --> 00:00:41.074 the ground surface collapses and the sinkholes can fill with water. 12 00:00:41.307 --> 00:00:45.011 When that happens, new little ponds form- thermokarst ponds. 13 00:00:45.211 --> 00:00:49.115 And as thermokarst ponds form, microbes in the soil feast 14 00:00:49.115 --> 00:00:53.520 on the newly thawed organic material, releasing methane into the atmosphere - 15 00:00:54.120 --> 00:00:57.657 an extremely potent, and flammable greenhouse gas. 16 00:00:58.358 --> 00:01:01.628 These newly formed thermokarst ponds give us an insight 17 00:01:01.628 --> 00:01:04.064 as to what is going to happen in the future. 18 00:01:04.064 --> 00:01:08.334 Dr. Walter Anthony: What we're seeing at this lake is that the emissions are ten times 19 00:01:08.334 --> 00:01:12.505 higher than the rest of the lakes and wetlands in the Arctic, 20 00:01:13.039 --> 00:01:16.209 and it's being fueled by thawing permafrost. 21 00:01:16.709 --> 00:01:21.281 Narration: Scientists are working with ABoVE and NASA's UAVSAR to study 22 00:01:21.281 --> 00:01:24.451 how these lakes are evolving as the climate continues to warm.