Factors influencing permafrost temperatures across tree line in the uplands east of the mackenzie delta, 2004-2010 1,2

Air and near-surface ground temperatures, late-winter snow conditions, and characteristics of the vegetation cover and soil were measured across the forest-tundra transition in the uplands east of the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, in 2004-2010. Mean late-winter snow depth decreased northwa...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Palmer, M.J., Burn, C. (Christopher R.), Kokelj, S.V.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/6220
https://doi.org/10.1139/E2012-002
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spelling ftcarletonunivir:oai:carleton.ca:6220 2023-05-15T16:55:44+02:00 Factors influencing permafrost temperatures across tree line in the uplands east of the mackenzie delta, 2004-2010 1,2 Palmer, M.J. Burn, C. (Christopher R.) Kokelj, S.V. 2012-08-01 https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/6220 https://doi.org/10.1139/E2012-002 en eng https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/6220 doi:10.1139/E2012-002 Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences vol. 49 no. 8, pp. 877-894 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2012 ftcarletonunivir https://doi.org/10.1139/E2012-002 2022-02-06T21:51:37Z Air and near-surface ground temperatures, late-winter snow conditions, and characteristics of the vegetation cover and soil were measured across the forest-tundra transition in the uplands east of the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, in 2004-2010. Mean late-winter snow depth decreased northward from 73 cm in the subarctic boreal forest near Inuvik to 22 cm in low-shrub tundra. Annual near-surface ground temperatures decreased northward by 0.1-0.3 °C/km near the northern limit of trees, in association with an abrupt change in snow depth. The rate decreased to 0.01-0.06 °C/km in the tundra. The freezing season is twice as long as the thawing season in the region, so measured differences in the regional ground thermal regime were dominated by the contrast in winter surface conditions between forest and tundra. Article in Journal/Newspaper Inuvik Mackenzie Delta Northwest Territories permafrost Subarctic Tundra Carleton University's Institutional Repository Inuvik ENVELOPE(-133.610,-133.610,68.341,68.341) Mackenzie Delta ENVELOPE(-136.672,-136.672,68.833,68.833) Northwest Territories Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 49 8 877 894
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description Air and near-surface ground temperatures, late-winter snow conditions, and characteristics of the vegetation cover and soil were measured across the forest-tundra transition in the uplands east of the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, in 2004-2010. Mean late-winter snow depth decreased northward from 73 cm in the subarctic boreal forest near Inuvik to 22 cm in low-shrub tundra. Annual near-surface ground temperatures decreased northward by 0.1-0.3 °C/km near the northern limit of trees, in association with an abrupt change in snow depth. The rate decreased to 0.01-0.06 °C/km in the tundra. The freezing season is twice as long as the thawing season in the region, so measured differences in the regional ground thermal regime were dominated by the contrast in winter surface conditions between forest and tundra.
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author Palmer, M.J.
Burn, C. (Christopher R.)
Kokelj, S.V.
spellingShingle Palmer, M.J.
Burn, C. (Christopher R.)
Kokelj, S.V.
Factors influencing permafrost temperatures across tree line in the uplands east of the mackenzie delta, 2004-2010 1,2
author_facet Palmer, M.J.
Burn, C. (Christopher R.)
Kokelj, S.V.
author_sort Palmer, M.J.
title Factors influencing permafrost temperatures across tree line in the uplands east of the mackenzie delta, 2004-2010 1,2
title_short Factors influencing permafrost temperatures across tree line in the uplands east of the mackenzie delta, 2004-2010 1,2
title_full Factors influencing permafrost temperatures across tree line in the uplands east of the mackenzie delta, 2004-2010 1,2
title_fullStr Factors influencing permafrost temperatures across tree line in the uplands east of the mackenzie delta, 2004-2010 1,2
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing permafrost temperatures across tree line in the uplands east of the mackenzie delta, 2004-2010 1,2
title_sort factors influencing permafrost temperatures across tree line in the uplands east of the mackenzie delta, 2004-2010 1,2
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https://doi.org/10.1139/E2012-002
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