积雪和有机质土对青藏高原冻土活动层的影响

The most important factors affecting the active layer depth and distribution of permafrost on the plateau are snow cover and thickness of the organic soil layer,except for air temperature and solar radiation.In this study,data from two typical field sites(Binggou Station and Tanggula Station) on the...

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spelling ftchinacadscimhe:oai:ir.imde.ac.cn:131551/45159 2023-05-15T17:57:21+02:00 积雪和有机质土对青藏高原冻土活动层的影响 2013-01-01 http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/45159 中文 chi 冰川冻土 http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/45159 青藏高原 冻土活动层 有机质土壤 积雪 期刊论文 2013 ftchinacadscimhe 2022-12-19T18:25:57Z The most important factors affecting the active layer depth and distribution of permafrost on the plateau are snow cover and thickness of the organic soil layer,except for air temperature and solar radiation.In this study,data from two typical field sites(Binggou Station and Tanggula Station) on the plateau were used.The two stations were established by the CAREERI,CAS to monitor the impact of snow cover and organic soil layer on the energy balance and thermal state within the active layer.In order to find the process-based explanations for the recent monitoring results,the one-dimensional heat and water flow model CoupModel was used to calculate the vertical heat and water fluxes in a soil-snow-atmosphere system for climatic conditions at the two field sites.The model was successfully adjusted and applied to simulate the active layer dynamics under a surface covered by snow and tundra soil conditions. Subsequently,the model was used to investigate the effects of snow cover and organic soil layer on the active layer. The investigation on the influence of snow cover on the active layer at Binggou Station revealed that snow cover depth is the key to the effect of snow cover on the active layer.The shallow snow cover (less than 20cm)is advantageous to frozen soil development. The thick snow cover in winter obviously insulates the subsoil against energy losses to the atmosphere.The frozen active layer depth is reduced and not conducive to the conservation of permafrost.Sensitivity study shows that the thawing depth of the active layer decreases with organic increasing.The organic layer makes the underlying soil less responsive to solar radiation and air temperature fluctuations,owing to its low thermal conductivity and high heat capacity,and thus provides a protection against permafrost thawing. Both influences are of importance for the behavior of permafrost under global warming. Report permafrost Tundra IMHE OpenIR (Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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topic 青藏高原
冻土活动层
有机质土壤
积雪
spellingShingle 青藏高原
冻土活动层
有机质土壤
积雪
积雪和有机质土对青藏高原冻土活动层的影响
topic_facet 青藏高原
冻土活动层
有机质土壤
积雪
description The most important factors affecting the active layer depth and distribution of permafrost on the plateau are snow cover and thickness of the organic soil layer,except for air temperature and solar radiation.In this study,data from two typical field sites(Binggou Station and Tanggula Station) on the plateau were used.The two stations were established by the CAREERI,CAS to monitor the impact of snow cover and organic soil layer on the energy balance and thermal state within the active layer.In order to find the process-based explanations for the recent monitoring results,the one-dimensional heat and water flow model CoupModel was used to calculate the vertical heat and water fluxes in a soil-snow-atmosphere system for climatic conditions at the two field sites.The model was successfully adjusted and applied to simulate the active layer dynamics under a surface covered by snow and tundra soil conditions. Subsequently,the model was used to investigate the effects of snow cover and organic soil layer on the active layer. The investigation on the influence of snow cover on the active layer at Binggou Station revealed that snow cover depth is the key to the effect of snow cover on the active layer.The shallow snow cover (less than 20cm)is advantageous to frozen soil development. The thick snow cover in winter obviously insulates the subsoil against energy losses to the atmosphere.The frozen active layer depth is reduced and not conducive to the conservation of permafrost.Sensitivity study shows that the thawing depth of the active layer decreases with organic increasing.The organic layer makes the underlying soil less responsive to solar radiation and air temperature fluctuations,owing to its low thermal conductivity and high heat capacity,and thus provides a protection against permafrost thawing. Both influences are of importance for the behavior of permafrost under global warming.
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title 积雪和有机质土对青藏高原冻土活动层的影响
title_short 积雪和有机质土对青藏高原冻土活动层的影响
title_full 积雪和有机质土对青藏高原冻土活动层的影响
title_fullStr 积雪和有机质土对青藏高原冻土活动层的影响
title_full_unstemmed 积雪和有机质土对青藏高原冻土活动层的影响
title_sort 积雪和有机质土对青藏高原冻土活动层的影响
publishDate 2013
url http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/45159
genre permafrost
Tundra
genre_facet permafrost
Tundra
op_relation 冰川冻土
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