Improved prediction of the vertical distribution of ground ice in Arctic-Antarctic permafrost sediments

Frost susceptibility of permafrost sediments is strongly influenced by unfrozen water content, which is dependent on sediment type, soil water chemistry, and temperature, according to field observations and ensemble modeling prediction of ground ice formation in Arctic-Antarctic sediments.

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Published in:Communications Earth & Environment
Main Authors: Denis Lacelle, David A. Fisher, Marjolaine Verret, Wayne Pollard
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2022
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Ice
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-022-00367-z
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Improved prediction of the vertical distribution of ground ice in Arctic-Antarctic permafrost sediments
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description Frost susceptibility of permafrost sediments is strongly influenced by unfrozen water content, which is dependent on sediment type, soil water chemistry, and temperature, according to field observations and ensemble modeling prediction of ground ice formation in Arctic-Antarctic sediments.
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title Improved prediction of the vertical distribution of ground ice in Arctic-Antarctic permafrost sediments
title_short Improved prediction of the vertical distribution of ground ice in Arctic-Antarctic permafrost sediments
title_full Improved prediction of the vertical distribution of ground ice in Arctic-Antarctic permafrost sediments
title_fullStr Improved prediction of the vertical distribution of ground ice in Arctic-Antarctic permafrost sediments
title_full_unstemmed Improved prediction of the vertical distribution of ground ice in Arctic-Antarctic permafrost sediments
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