Recovery from sudden permafrost collapse ranges from 10 years to a century, study suggests
Mar 30, 2026
Some Arctic regions regain their "greenness" within a decade of a sudden permafrost collapse, while others can take a century or more to recover, researchers report in a new study. The difference is directly related to each site's gross primary productivity, a measure of its photosynthetic capacity,
the researchers discovered. This finding will allow scientists to accurately predict how long it will take a specific site to recover after a permafrost collapse. ...read more read less