Semi-automated calibration method for modelling of mountain permafrost evolution in Switzerland

Permafrost is a widespread phenomenon in mountainous regions of the world such as the European Alps. Many important topics such as the future evolution of permafrost related to climate change and the detection of permafrost related to potential natural hazards sites are of major concern to our socie...

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Main Authors: Marmy, Antoine, Rajczak, Jan, Delaloye, Reynald, Hilbich, Christin, Hoelzle, Martin, Kotlarski, Sven, Lambiel, Christophe, Noetzli, Jeannette, Phillips, Marcia, Salzmann, Nadine, Staub, Benno, Hauck, Christian
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling ftreroch:oai:doc.rero.ch:20170201095738-LI 2023-05-15T17:55:41+02:00 Semi-automated calibration method for modelling of mountain permafrost evolution in Switzerland Marmy, Antoine Rajczak, Jan Delaloye, Reynald Hilbich, Christin Hoelzle, Martin Kotlarski, Sven Lambiel, Christophe Noetzli, Jeannette Phillips, Marcia Salzmann, Nadine Staub, Benno Hauck, Christian 2017-02-01T08:59:06Z http://doc.rero.ch/record/278551/files/hau_sac.pdf eng eng http://doc.rero.ch/record/278551/files/hau_sac.pdf 2017 ftreroch 2023-02-16T17:27:10Z Permafrost is a widespread phenomenon in mountainous regions of the world such as the European Alps. Many important topics such as the future evolution of permafrost related to climate change and the detection of permafrost related to potential natural hazards sites are of major concern to our society. Numerical permafrost models are the only tools which allow for the projection of the future evolution of permafrost. Due to the complexity of the processes involved and the heterogeneity of Alpine terrain, models must be carefully calibrated, and results should be compared with observations at the site (borehole) scale. However, for large-scale applications, a site- specific model calibration for a multitude of grid points would be very time-consuming. To tackle this issue, this study presents a semi-automated calibration method using the Generalized Likelihood Uncertainty Estimation (GLUE) as implemented in a 1-D soil model (CoupModel) and applies it to six permafrost sites in the Swiss Alps. We show that this semi-automated calibration method is able to accurately reproduce the main thermal condition characteristics with some limitations at sites with unique conditions such as 3-D air or water circulation, which have to be calibrated manually. The calibration obtained was used for global and regional climate model (GCM/RCM)-based long-term climate projections under the A1B climate scenario (EU-ENSEMBLES project) specifically downscaled at each borehole site. The projection shows general permafrost degradation with thawing at 10 m, even partially reaching 20 m depth by the end of the century, but with different timing among the sites and with partly considerable uncertainties due to the spread of the applied climatic forcing. Other/Unknown Material permafrost RERO DOC Digital Library
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description Permafrost is a widespread phenomenon in mountainous regions of the world such as the European Alps. Many important topics such as the future evolution of permafrost related to climate change and the detection of permafrost related to potential natural hazards sites are of major concern to our society. Numerical permafrost models are the only tools which allow for the projection of the future evolution of permafrost. Due to the complexity of the processes involved and the heterogeneity of Alpine terrain, models must be carefully calibrated, and results should be compared with observations at the site (borehole) scale. However, for large-scale applications, a site- specific model calibration for a multitude of grid points would be very time-consuming. To tackle this issue, this study presents a semi-automated calibration method using the Generalized Likelihood Uncertainty Estimation (GLUE) as implemented in a 1-D soil model (CoupModel) and applies it to six permafrost sites in the Swiss Alps. We show that this semi-automated calibration method is able to accurately reproduce the main thermal condition characteristics with some limitations at sites with unique conditions such as 3-D air or water circulation, which have to be calibrated manually. The calibration obtained was used for global and regional climate model (GCM/RCM)-based long-term climate projections under the A1B climate scenario (EU-ENSEMBLES project) specifically downscaled at each borehole site. The projection shows general permafrost degradation with thawing at 10 m, even partially reaching 20 m depth by the end of the century, but with different timing among the sites and with partly considerable uncertainties due to the spread of the applied climatic forcing.
author Marmy, Antoine
Rajczak, Jan
Delaloye, Reynald
Hilbich, Christin
Hoelzle, Martin
Kotlarski, Sven
Lambiel, Christophe
Noetzli, Jeannette
Phillips, Marcia
Salzmann, Nadine
Staub, Benno
Hauck, Christian
spellingShingle Marmy, Antoine
Rajczak, Jan
Delaloye, Reynald
Hilbich, Christin
Hoelzle, Martin
Kotlarski, Sven
Lambiel, Christophe
Noetzli, Jeannette
Phillips, Marcia
Salzmann, Nadine
Staub, Benno
Hauck, Christian
Semi-automated calibration method for modelling of mountain permafrost evolution in Switzerland
author_facet Marmy, Antoine
Rajczak, Jan
Delaloye, Reynald
Hilbich, Christin
Hoelzle, Martin
Kotlarski, Sven
Lambiel, Christophe
Noetzli, Jeannette
Phillips, Marcia
Salzmann, Nadine
Staub, Benno
Hauck, Christian
author_sort Marmy, Antoine
title Semi-automated calibration method for modelling of mountain permafrost evolution in Switzerland
title_short Semi-automated calibration method for modelling of mountain permafrost evolution in Switzerland
title_full Semi-automated calibration method for modelling of mountain permafrost evolution in Switzerland
title_fullStr Semi-automated calibration method for modelling of mountain permafrost evolution in Switzerland
title_full_unstemmed Semi-automated calibration method for modelling of mountain permafrost evolution in Switzerland
title_sort semi-automated calibration method for modelling of mountain permafrost evolution in switzerland
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