Snowmelt and soil thaw energy in sub-alpine tundra, Wolf Creek, Yukon Territory, Canada

To accurately represent subsurface flow in a hydrologic model of permafrost terrain during spring thaw, an understanding of soil thaw and soil thaw rates is required. Research was conducted on an organic-covered hillslope in Granger Basin, Yukon Territory, to quantify relationships between net radia...

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Main Author: Shirazi, Taskin
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://summit.sfu.ca/item/3763
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spelling ftsimonfu:oai:summit.sfu.ca:3763 2023-05-15T17:57:44+02:00 Snowmelt and soil thaw energy in sub-alpine tundra, Wolf Creek, Yukon Territory, Canada Shirazi, Taskin 2006 http://summit.sfu.ca/item/3763 English eng http://summit.sfu.ca/item/3763 Thesis 2006 ftsimonfu 2022-04-07T18:33:28Z To accurately represent subsurface flow in a hydrologic model of permafrost terrain during spring thaw, an understanding of soil thaw and soil thaw rates is required. Research was conducted on an organic-covered hillslope in Granger Basin, Yukon Territory, to quantify relationships between net radiation, snowmelt and soil thaw energy. The infiltration and freezing of meltwater into the soil may contribute to pre-thaw warming. When this energy (1.82 MJ•m-2•d-1) is taken into account, the daily mean contribution to soil thaw from net radiation is approximately 9%. Measured and estimated soil thaw depth s compared well (R2 = 0.75) when energy was distributed across the hillslope. This research contributes to the understanding of active layer development, sheds insight into the role of infiltrating and freezing meltwater on soil thaw, and provides an approach for the estimation of soil thaw based on a direct link between surface net radiation and the subsurface energy regime. Thesis permafrost Tundra Yukon Summit - SFU Research Repository (Simon Fraser University) Yukon Canada
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description To accurately represent subsurface flow in a hydrologic model of permafrost terrain during spring thaw, an understanding of soil thaw and soil thaw rates is required. Research was conducted on an organic-covered hillslope in Granger Basin, Yukon Territory, to quantify relationships between net radiation, snowmelt and soil thaw energy. The infiltration and freezing of meltwater into the soil may contribute to pre-thaw warming. When this energy (1.82 MJ•m-2•d-1) is taken into account, the daily mean contribution to soil thaw from net radiation is approximately 9%. Measured and estimated soil thaw depth s compared well (R2 = 0.75) when energy was distributed across the hillslope. This research contributes to the understanding of active layer development, sheds insight into the role of infiltrating and freezing meltwater on soil thaw, and provides an approach for the estimation of soil thaw based on a direct link between surface net radiation and the subsurface energy regime.
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Snowmelt and soil thaw energy in sub-alpine tundra, Wolf Creek, Yukon Territory, Canada
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