Thermal symbiotic system of permafrost and forest, northeast of Mongolia

We evaluated symbiotic system of forest and permafrost using land-surface hydro-meteorological datasets obtained at northern Mongolia, southern boundary of Eurasian permafrost. Analysis indicated that greatly reduced radiation by forest shading is fundamental agent for permafrost preservation undern...

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Main Authors: M. Ishikawa, Y. Iijima, Y. Zhang, T. Kadota, D. Battogtokh, N. Sharkhuu, T. Ohata
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.670.779 2023-05-15T17:55:16+02:00 Thermal symbiotic system of permafrost and forest, northeast of Mongolia M. Ishikawa Y. Iijima Y. Zhang T. Kadota D. Battogtokh N. Sharkhuu T. Ohata The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.670.779 http://raise.suiri.tsukuba.ac.jp/IWSTCM2006/6Ishikawa.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.670.779 http://raise.suiri.tsukuba.ac.jp/IWSTCM2006/6Ishikawa.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://raise.suiri.tsukuba.ac.jp/IWSTCM2006/6Ishikawa.pdf forest permafrost energy budget symbiotic system text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T17:21:24Z We evaluated symbiotic system of forest and permafrost using land-surface hydro-meteorological datasets obtained at northern Mongolia, southern boundary of Eurasian permafrost. Analysis indicated that greatly reduced radiation by forest shading is fundamental agent for permafrost preservation underneath northern forested slopes. Furthermore, organic- and pore-rich soil layers are also important. Such soils have been fed by fallen leaves from larch forest. This is another symbiotic system of forest and permafrost. Text permafrost Unknown
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topic forest
permafrost
energy budget
symbiotic system
spellingShingle forest
permafrost
energy budget
symbiotic system
M. Ishikawa
Y. Iijima
Y. Zhang
T. Kadota
D. Battogtokh
N. Sharkhuu
T. Ohata
Thermal symbiotic system of permafrost and forest, northeast of Mongolia
topic_facet forest
permafrost
energy budget
symbiotic system
description We evaluated symbiotic system of forest and permafrost using land-surface hydro-meteorological datasets obtained at northern Mongolia, southern boundary of Eurasian permafrost. Analysis indicated that greatly reduced radiation by forest shading is fundamental agent for permafrost preservation underneath northern forested slopes. Furthermore, organic- and pore-rich soil layers are also important. Such soils have been fed by fallen leaves from larch forest. This is another symbiotic system of forest and permafrost.
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author M. Ishikawa
Y. Iijima
Y. Zhang
T. Kadota
D. Battogtokh
N. Sharkhuu
T. Ohata
author_facet M. Ishikawa
Y. Iijima
Y. Zhang
T. Kadota
D. Battogtokh
N. Sharkhuu
T. Ohata
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title Thermal symbiotic system of permafrost and forest, northeast of Mongolia
title_short Thermal symbiotic system of permafrost and forest, northeast of Mongolia
title_full Thermal symbiotic system of permafrost and forest, northeast of Mongolia
title_fullStr Thermal symbiotic system of permafrost and forest, northeast of Mongolia
title_full_unstemmed Thermal symbiotic system of permafrost and forest, northeast of Mongolia
title_sort thermal symbiotic system of permafrost and forest, northeast of mongolia
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http://raise.suiri.tsukuba.ac.jp/IWSTCM2006/6Ishikawa.pdf
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