Permafrost degradation in West Greenland

Important aspects of civil engineering in West Greenland relate to the presence of permafrost and mapping of the annual and future changes in the active layer due to the ongoing climatically changes in the Arctic. The Arctic Technology Centre (ARTEK) has worked more than 10 years on this topic and t...

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Main Authors: Foged, Niels Nielsen, Ingeman-Nielsen, Thomas
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: Geoscience Society of Iceland 2012
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Ice
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/8b638141-a28b-48fe-b3de-fe3710a78b51 2023-05-15T14:56:38+02:00 Permafrost degradation in West Greenland Foged, Niels Nielsen Ingeman-Nielsen, Thomas 2012 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/8b638141-a28b-48fe-b3de-fe3710a78b51 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/6481633/prod11326728315042.Foged.pdf http://www.jfi.is/ngw_2012 http://www.jfi.is/ngw_2012/abstract-volume eng eng Geoscience Society of Iceland info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Foged , N N & Ingeman-Nielsen , T 2012 , Permafrost degradation in West Greenland . in 30th Nordic Geological Winter Meeting. Programme and Abstracts . Geoscience Society of Iceland , Reykjavík , pp. 62-63 , 30th Nordic Geological Winter Meeting , Reykjavík , Iceland , 09/01/2012 . < http://www.jfi.is/ngw_2012 > /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/climate_action SDG 13 - Climate Action conferenceObject 2012 ftdtupubl 2022-08-14T08:08:15Z Important aspects of civil engineering in West Greenland relate to the presence of permafrost and mapping of the annual and future changes in the active layer due to the ongoing climatically changes in the Arctic. The Arctic Technology Centre (ARTEK) has worked more than 10 years on this topic and the first author has been involved since 1970 in engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and permafrost related studies for foundation construction and infrastructures in towns and communities mainly in West Greenland. We have since 2006 together with the Danish Meteorological Institute, Greenland Survey (ASIAQ) and the University of Alaska Fairbanks carried out the US NSF funded project ARC-0612533: Recent and future permafrost variability, retreat and degradation in Greenland and Alaska: An integrated approach. This contribution will present data and observations from the towns Ilulissat, Kangerlussuaq, Sisimiut and Nuuk. They are situated in continuous, discontinuous and sporadic permafrost zones. We will show examples of detoriation of permafrost related to present local scale climate observations and large scale climate and permafrost simulations modeled numerically with the GIPL model driven by HIRHAM climate projections for Greenland up to 2075. The engineering modelling is based on a risk assessment methodology based on a flow diagram which classify the risk of permafrost degradation causing settlement and stability problems for buildings and infrastructures based on relatively simple parameters. It is planned as decision and planning tool for town planners and engineers in local municipality governments and to consulting engineers and contractors in Greenland, which also may be used in other arctic regions. Risk is classified in four categories: Low, Limited, Medium and High based on environmental properties as surface conditions (rock or sedimentary basins), soil grain size classification (gravel, sand, silt and clay) and ice content in the ground. The model uses ground thermal conditions quantified as ... Conference Object Arctic Arctic Technology Centre Greenland Ice Ilulissat Kangerlussuaq Nuuk permafrost Recent and future permafrost variability, retreat and degradation in Greenland and Alaska: An integrated approach Sisimiut Alaska Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Arctic Fairbanks Greenland Nuuk ENVELOPE(-52.150,-52.150,68.717,68.717) Kangerlussuaq ENVELOPE(-55.633,-55.633,72.633,72.633) Sisimiut ENVELOPE(-53.674,-53.674,66.939,66.939) Ilulissat ENVELOPE(-51.099,-51.099,69.220,69.220)
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description Important aspects of civil engineering in West Greenland relate to the presence of permafrost and mapping of the annual and future changes in the active layer due to the ongoing climatically changes in the Arctic. The Arctic Technology Centre (ARTEK) has worked more than 10 years on this topic and the first author has been involved since 1970 in engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and permafrost related studies for foundation construction and infrastructures in towns and communities mainly in West Greenland. We have since 2006 together with the Danish Meteorological Institute, Greenland Survey (ASIAQ) and the University of Alaska Fairbanks carried out the US NSF funded project ARC-0612533: Recent and future permafrost variability, retreat and degradation in Greenland and Alaska: An integrated approach. This contribution will present data and observations from the towns Ilulissat, Kangerlussuaq, Sisimiut and Nuuk. They are situated in continuous, discontinuous and sporadic permafrost zones. We will show examples of detoriation of permafrost related to present local scale climate observations and large scale climate and permafrost simulations modeled numerically with the GIPL model driven by HIRHAM climate projections for Greenland up to 2075. The engineering modelling is based on a risk assessment methodology based on a flow diagram which classify the risk of permafrost degradation causing settlement and stability problems for buildings and infrastructures based on relatively simple parameters. It is planned as decision and planning tool for town planners and engineers in local municipality governments and to consulting engineers and contractors in Greenland, which also may be used in other arctic regions. Risk is classified in four categories: Low, Limited, Medium and High based on environmental properties as surface conditions (rock or sedimentary basins), soil grain size classification (gravel, sand, silt and clay) and ice content in the ground. The model uses ground thermal conditions quantified as ...
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author Foged, Niels Nielsen
Ingeman-Nielsen, Thomas
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title Permafrost degradation in West Greenland
title_short Permafrost degradation in West Greenland
title_full Permafrost degradation in West Greenland
title_fullStr Permafrost degradation in West Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Permafrost degradation in West Greenland
title_sort permafrost degradation in west greenland
publisher Geoscience Society of Iceland
publishDate 2012
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op_source Foged , N N & Ingeman-Nielsen , T 2012 , Permafrost degradation in West Greenland . in 30th Nordic Geological Winter Meeting. Programme and Abstracts . Geoscience Society of Iceland , Reykjavík , pp. 62-63 , 30th Nordic Geological Winter Meeting , Reykjavík , Iceland , 09/01/2012 . < http://www.jfi.is/ngw_2012 >
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