Distinguishing ice-rich and ice-poor permafrost to map ground temperatures and ground ice occurrence in the Swiss Alps

Mountain permafrost is invisible, and mapping it is still a challenge. Available permafrost distribution maps often overestimate the permafrost extent and include large permafrost-free areas in their permafrost zonation. In addition, the representation of the lower belt of permafrost consisting of i...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Kenner, Robert, Noetzli, Jeannette, Hoelzle, Martin, Raetzo, Hugo, Phillips, Marcia
Language:English
Published: 2019
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:http://doc.rero.ch/record/326969/files/hoe_dir.pdf
id ftreroch:oai:doc.rero.ch:20190827085640-OV
record_format openpolar
spelling ftreroch:oai:doc.rero.ch:20190827085640-OV 2023-05-15T16:36:35+02:00 Distinguishing ice-rich and ice-poor permafrost to map ground temperatures and ground ice occurrence in the Swiss Alps Kenner, Robert Noetzli, Jeannette Hoelzle, Martin Raetzo, Hugo Phillips, Marcia 2019-08-27T06:58:16Z http://doc.rero.ch/record/326969/files/hoe_dir.pdf eng eng http://doc.rero.ch/record/326969/files/hoe_dir.pdf 2019 ftreroch 2023-02-16T17:33:31Z Mountain permafrost is invisible, and mapping it is still a challenge. Available permafrost distribution maps often overestimate the permafrost extent and include large permafrost-free areas in their permafrost zonation. In addition, the representation of the lower belt of permafrost consisting of ice-rich features such as rock glaciers or ice-rich talus slopes can be challenging. These problems are caused by considerable differences in genesis and thermal characteristics between ice-poor permafrost, occurring for example in rock walls, and ice-rich permafrost. While ice- poor permafrost shows a strong correlation of ground temperature with elevation and potential incoming solar radiation, ice-rich ground does not show such a correlation. Instead, the distribution of ice-rich ground is controlled by gravitational processes such as the relocation of ground ice by permafrost creep or by ground ice genesis from avalanche deposits or glacierets covered with talus. We therefore developed a mapping method which distinguishes between ice-poor and ice-rich permafrost and tested it for the entire Swiss Alps. For ice-poor ground we found a linear regression formula based on elevation and potential incoming solar radiation which predicts borehole ground temperatures at multiple depths with an accuracy higher than 0.6 ∘C. The zone of ice-rich permafrost was defined by modelling the deposition zones of alpine mass wasting processes. This dual approach allows the cartographic representation of permafrost-free belts, which are bounded above and below by permafrost. This enables a high quality of permafrost modelling, as is shown by the validation of our map. The dominating influence of the two rather simple connected factors, elevation (as a proxy for mean annual air temperature) and solar radiation, on the distribution of ice-poor permafrost is significant for permafrost modelling in different climate conditions and regions. Indicating temperatures of ice- poor permafrost and distinguishing between ice-poor and ice-rich ... Other/Unknown Material Ice permafrost RERO DOC Digital Library
institution Open Polar
collection RERO DOC Digital Library
op_collection_id ftreroch
language English
description Mountain permafrost is invisible, and mapping it is still a challenge. Available permafrost distribution maps often overestimate the permafrost extent and include large permafrost-free areas in their permafrost zonation. In addition, the representation of the lower belt of permafrost consisting of ice-rich features such as rock glaciers or ice-rich talus slopes can be challenging. These problems are caused by considerable differences in genesis and thermal characteristics between ice-poor permafrost, occurring for example in rock walls, and ice-rich permafrost. While ice- poor permafrost shows a strong correlation of ground temperature with elevation and potential incoming solar radiation, ice-rich ground does not show such a correlation. Instead, the distribution of ice-rich ground is controlled by gravitational processes such as the relocation of ground ice by permafrost creep or by ground ice genesis from avalanche deposits or glacierets covered with talus. We therefore developed a mapping method which distinguishes between ice-poor and ice-rich permafrost and tested it for the entire Swiss Alps. For ice-poor ground we found a linear regression formula based on elevation and potential incoming solar radiation which predicts borehole ground temperatures at multiple depths with an accuracy higher than 0.6 ∘C. The zone of ice-rich permafrost was defined by modelling the deposition zones of alpine mass wasting processes. This dual approach allows the cartographic representation of permafrost-free belts, which are bounded above and below by permafrost. This enables a high quality of permafrost modelling, as is shown by the validation of our map. The dominating influence of the two rather simple connected factors, elevation (as a proxy for mean annual air temperature) and solar radiation, on the distribution of ice-poor permafrost is significant for permafrost modelling in different climate conditions and regions. Indicating temperatures of ice- poor permafrost and distinguishing between ice-poor and ice-rich ...
author Kenner, Robert
Noetzli, Jeannette
Hoelzle, Martin
Raetzo, Hugo
Phillips, Marcia
spellingShingle Kenner, Robert
Noetzli, Jeannette
Hoelzle, Martin
Raetzo, Hugo
Phillips, Marcia
Distinguishing ice-rich and ice-poor permafrost to map ground temperatures and ground ice occurrence in the Swiss Alps
author_facet Kenner, Robert
Noetzli, Jeannette
Hoelzle, Martin
Raetzo, Hugo
Phillips, Marcia
author_sort Kenner, Robert
title Distinguishing ice-rich and ice-poor permafrost to map ground temperatures and ground ice occurrence in the Swiss Alps
title_short Distinguishing ice-rich and ice-poor permafrost to map ground temperatures and ground ice occurrence in the Swiss Alps
title_full Distinguishing ice-rich and ice-poor permafrost to map ground temperatures and ground ice occurrence in the Swiss Alps
title_fullStr Distinguishing ice-rich and ice-poor permafrost to map ground temperatures and ground ice occurrence in the Swiss Alps
title_full_unstemmed Distinguishing ice-rich and ice-poor permafrost to map ground temperatures and ground ice occurrence in the Swiss Alps
title_sort distinguishing ice-rich and ice-poor permafrost to map ground temperatures and ground ice occurrence in the swiss alps
publishDate 2019
url http://doc.rero.ch/record/326969/files/hoe_dir.pdf
genre Ice
permafrost
genre_facet Ice
permafrost
op_relation http://doc.rero.ch/record/326969/files/hoe_dir.pdf
_version_ 1766026922115989504