Past and Present Permafrost Temperatures in the Abisko Area: Redrilling of Boreholes

Monitoring of permafrost has been ongoing since 1978 in the Abisko area, northernmost Sweden, when measurements of active layer thickness started. In 1980, boreholes were drilled in three mires in the area to record permafrost temperatures. Recordings were made twice per year, and the last data were...

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Main Authors: Margareta Johansson, Jonas Åkerman, Frida Keuper, Torben R. Christensen, Hugues Lantuit, Terry V. Callaghan
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description Monitoring of permafrost has been ongoing since 1978 in the Abisko area, northernmost Sweden, when measurements of active layer thickness started. In 1980, boreholes were drilled in three mires in the area to record permafrost temperatures. Recordings were made twice per year, and the last data were obtained in 2002. During the International Polar Year (2007–2008), new boreholes were drilled within the ‘Back to the Future’ (BTF) and ‘Thermal State of Permafrost’ (TSP) projects that enabled year-round temperature monitoring. Mean annual ground temperatures (MAGT) in the mires are close to 0°C, ranging from -0.16 to -0.47°C at 5 m depth. Data from the boreholes show increasing ground temperatures in the upper and lower part by 0.4 to 1°C between 1980 and 2002. At one mire, permafrost thickness has decreased from 15 m in 1980 to ca. 9 m in 2009, with an accelerating thawing trend during the last decade.
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spelling ftbioone:10.1007/s13280-011-0163-3 2025-01-16T18:31:33+00:00 Past and Present Permafrost Temperatures in the Abisko Area: Redrilling of Boreholes Margareta Johansson Jonas Åkerman Frida Keuper Torben R. Christensen Hugues Lantuit Terry V. Callaghan Margareta Johansson Jonas Åkerman Frida Keuper Torben R. Christensen Hugues Lantuit Terry V. Callaghan world 2011-09-01 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0163-3 en eng Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences doi:10.1007/s13280-011-0163-3 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0163-3 Text 2011 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0163-3 2024-05-07T00:47:03Z Monitoring of permafrost has been ongoing since 1978 in the Abisko area, northernmost Sweden, when measurements of active layer thickness started. In 1980, boreholes were drilled in three mires in the area to record permafrost temperatures. Recordings were made twice per year, and the last data were obtained in 2002. During the International Polar Year (2007–2008), new boreholes were drilled within the ‘Back to the Future’ (BTF) and ‘Thermal State of Permafrost’ (TSP) projects that enabled year-round temperature monitoring. Mean annual ground temperatures (MAGT) in the mires are close to 0°C, ranging from -0.16 to -0.47°C at 5 m depth. Data from the boreholes show increasing ground temperatures in the upper and lower part by 0.4 to 1°C between 1980 and 2002. At one mire, permafrost thickness has decreased from 15 m in 1980 to ca. 9 m in 2009, with an accelerating thawing trend during the last decade. Text Abisko Active layer thickness International Polar Year permafrost BioOne Online Journals Abisko ENVELOPE(18.829,18.829,68.349,68.349) AMBIO 40 6 558 565
spellingShingle Margareta Johansson
Jonas Åkerman
Frida Keuper
Torben R. Christensen
Hugues Lantuit
Terry V. Callaghan
Past and Present Permafrost Temperatures in the Abisko Area: Redrilling of Boreholes
title Past and Present Permafrost Temperatures in the Abisko Area: Redrilling of Boreholes
title_full Past and Present Permafrost Temperatures in the Abisko Area: Redrilling of Boreholes
title_fullStr Past and Present Permafrost Temperatures in the Abisko Area: Redrilling of Boreholes
title_full_unstemmed Past and Present Permafrost Temperatures in the Abisko Area: Redrilling of Boreholes
title_short Past and Present Permafrost Temperatures in the Abisko Area: Redrilling of Boreholes
title_sort past and present permafrost temperatures in the abisko area: redrilling of boreholes
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0163-3