Monday, June 14, 2010

H. H. Cristiansen et al., PPP 21 (2010), The thermal state of permafrost in the nordic area during the international polar year 2007-2009

Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 156-181; DOI: 10.1002/ppp.687 
 
The thermal state of permafrost in the nordic area during the international polar year 2007-2009
 
H. H. Christiansen et al.

Abstract

This paper provides a snapshot of the permafrost thermal state in the Nordic area obtained during the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2009. Several intensive research campaigns were undertaken within a variety of projects in the Nordic countries to obtain this snapshot. We demonstrate for Scandinavia that both lowland permafrost in palsas and peat plateaus, and large areas of permafrost in the mountains are at temperatures close to 0 °C, which makes them sensitive to climatic changes. In Svalbard and northeast Greenland, and also in the highest parts of the mountains in the rest of the Nordic area, the permafrost is somewhat colder, but still only a few degrees below the freezing point. The observations presented from the network of boreholes, more than half of which were established during the IPY, provide an important baseline to assess how future predicted climatic changes may affect the permafrost thermal state in the Nordic area. Time series of active-layer thickness and permafrost temperature conditions in the Nordic area, which are generally only 10 years in length, show generally increasing active-layer depths and rising permafrost temperatures.

Received 4 December 2009; revised 31 March 2010; accepted 6 April 2010 .

Link to abstract:  http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/123501987/abstract

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