ARCTIC Permafrost Distribution, Zonation and Stability along the Eastern Ranges of the Cordillera of North America

ABSTRACT. Considerable quantities of new data have become available recently regarding the nature and distribution of permafrost along the eastern ranges of the Cordillera. These are used to produce an elevation view of permafrost in the ranges north of the 35"N parallel. In the south, ther is...

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Main Author: Stuart A. Harris
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.507.2255 2023-05-15T14:19:39+02:00 ARCTIC Permafrost Distribution, Zonation and Stability along the Eastern Ranges of the Cordillera of North America Stuart A. Harris The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 1985 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.507.2255 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic39-1-29.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.507.2255 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic39-1-29.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic39-1-29.pdf text 1985 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T09:25:57Z ABSTRACT. Considerable quantities of new data have become available recently regarding the nature and distribution of permafrost along the eastern ranges of the Cordillera. These are used to produce an elevation view of permafrost in the ranges north of the 35"N parallel. In the south, ther is a zone of sporadic permafrost up to 1000 m in vertical extent overlain by continuous permafrost. The zone of discontinuous permafrost (3040 % of the surface with permafrost) is only about 70 m in vertical extent. North of 54"N this changes, with discontinuous permafrost encroaching on the sporadic permafrost zone. The apparent permafrost boundaries differ from those of Brown (1967), Pkwk (1983a) and Cheng Guodong (1983). Their work was based on considerably less data, and it is clear that the terrain factors of mean winter snow depth, l cal moisture and ground water conditions, the distribution of the different air masses and cold air drainage have considerable effect locally, causing undulations and abrupt changes in the lower limit of the permafrost boundaries to about 56"N. Farther north, the climatic factors become dominant. The lower boundaries are different for a given latitude in North America and China. Subdivision of the alpine permafrost into stable, metastable and unstable classes is useful in indicating the instability of alpine permafrost (Cheng Guodong, 1983) and shows that most of the permafrost found in mainland Canada and Alaska is unstable or metastable. Key words: permafrost distribution, permafrost thermal stability, eastern Cordillera of North America, alpine permafrost, permafrost zonation &SUME. De nouvelles dOMkeS en quantitks considkrables sont depuis peu disponibles portant sur la nature et le distribution du pergklisol le long des Text Arctic Arctic permafrost Alaska Unknown Arctic Canada
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description ABSTRACT. Considerable quantities of new data have become available recently regarding the nature and distribution of permafrost along the eastern ranges of the Cordillera. These are used to produce an elevation view of permafrost in the ranges north of the 35"N parallel. In the south, ther is a zone of sporadic permafrost up to 1000 m in vertical extent overlain by continuous permafrost. The zone of discontinuous permafrost (3040 % of the surface with permafrost) is only about 70 m in vertical extent. North of 54"N this changes, with discontinuous permafrost encroaching on the sporadic permafrost zone. The apparent permafrost boundaries differ from those of Brown (1967), Pkwk (1983a) and Cheng Guodong (1983). Their work was based on considerably less data, and it is clear that the terrain factors of mean winter snow depth, l cal moisture and ground water conditions, the distribution of the different air masses and cold air drainage have considerable effect locally, causing undulations and abrupt changes in the lower limit of the permafrost boundaries to about 56"N. Farther north, the climatic factors become dominant. The lower boundaries are different for a given latitude in North America and China. Subdivision of the alpine permafrost into stable, metastable and unstable classes is useful in indicating the instability of alpine permafrost (Cheng Guodong, 1983) and shows that most of the permafrost found in mainland Canada and Alaska is unstable or metastable. Key words: permafrost distribution, permafrost thermal stability, eastern Cordillera of North America, alpine permafrost, permafrost zonation &SUME. De nouvelles dOMkeS en quantitks considkrables sont depuis peu disponibles portant sur la nature et le distribution du pergklisol le long des
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title_full ARCTIC Permafrost Distribution, Zonation and Stability along the Eastern Ranges of the Cordillera of North America
title_fullStr ARCTIC Permafrost Distribution, Zonation and Stability along the Eastern Ranges of the Cordillera of North America
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