ArcticRIMS: Daily Thaw Depth and Frozen Ground Depth, Based on ERA-40 2-meter, Version 1.0

Daily thaw depth and frozen ground depth are calculated using a frozen ground model. Oelke et al. [2004] provide details, while also referring to [Oelke et al., 2003]. Thaw depth and frozen ground are calculated using different initial model settings. In the first case, all soil down to the lower mo...

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Main Authors: Vorosmarty, C., Lammers, R., Serreze, M., Etringer, A.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory 2009
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5065/d6st7mz0
https://arcticdata.io/catalog/#view/doi:10.5065/D6ST7MZ0
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Summary:Daily thaw depth and frozen ground depth are calculated using a frozen ground model. Oelke et al. [2004] provide details, while also referring to [Oelke et al., 2003]. Thaw depth and frozen ground are calculated using different initial model settings. In the first case, all soil down to the lower model boundary is set to sub-freezing initial temperatures. Thawing during the summer months caused the development of a thawed layer at the top with the thaw depth again decreasing during freeze-up of the thawed layer in fall. Frozen ground depth on the other hand is calculated with soil temperatures at all depths above-freezing at the beginning. Here the frozen depth increased during winter, and spring thawing eventually decreases its value. The data is presented in 24 sub-datasets of different spatial and temporal aggregations.