Modélisation statistique de la distribution du permafrost de paroi : application au massif du Mont Blanc

The study of rock wall permafrost has only started ten years ago. The understanding of the role of permafrost degradation in rock wall instabilities must be firstly based on the knowledge of its spatial distribution. The difficulties in mapping rock wall permafrost result as much from its invisibili...

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Published in:Géomorphologie : relief, processus, environnement
Main Authors: Magnin, Florence, Brenning, Alexander, Bodin, Xavier, Deline, Philip, Ravanel, Ludovic
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:French
Published: Groupe français de géomorphologie 2015
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4000/geomorphologie.10965
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10.4000/geomorphologie.10965 2023-05-15T17:55:22+02:00 Modélisation statistique de la distribution du permafrost de paroi : application au massif du Mont Blanc Statistical modelling of wall permafrost distribution: application to the Mont Blanc massif Magnin, Florence Brenning, Alexander Bodin, Xavier Deline, Philip Ravanel, Ludovic 2015-07-31 https://doi.org/10.4000/geomorphologie.10965 http://journals.openedition.org/geomorphologie/10965 fr fre Groupe français de géomorphologie Géomorphologie : relief, processus, environnement urn:doi:10.4000/geomorphologie.10965 doi:10.4000/geomorphologie.10965 http://journals.openedition.org/geomorphologie/10965 other Géomorphologie : relief, processus, environnement permafrost alpine rockwalls statistical modelling surface temperature temperature offset parois alpines modélisation distribuée température de surface offset de température geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2015 fttriple https://doi.org/10.4000/geomorphologie.10965 2023-01-22T18:34:12Z The study of rock wall permafrost has only started ten years ago. The understanding of the role of permafrost degradation in rock wall instabilities must be firstly based on the knowledge of its spatial distribution. The difficulties in mapping rock wall permafrost result as much from its invisibility as its extreme sensitivity to local settings. Thus its modelling becomes an essential tool. An empirico-statistical model built for the mapping of permafrost probability in the rock walls at an Alpine scale is here applied to the Mont Blanc massif, integrating local input variables with high spatial resolution. The importance of the spatial resolution for modelling rock wall permafrost is highlighted: differences in output temperature for the same model can reach up to 2°C between 4 m and 30 m spatial resolutions. A map of the permafrost in the massif rock walls is proposed. 45 to 79% of the 86 km² of steep rock faces ≥ 40° would be underlain by permafrost. It would be present from 1900 m a.s.l in north faces and 2600 m in south faces in case of favourable local structural settings. Its presence would be more continuous from 2600 m and 3000 m, respectively, but it would occupy the totality of the rock walls, in any aspect from 3600 m a.s.l. The interpretation of the permafrost index map requires the understanding of the effects of factors that are not taken into account in the model and that favour its occurrence beyond the topoclimatic control, such as fractures and snow cover. The validation of distributed models of permafrost in rock walls, which is extremely variable in space and hardly accessible, is one of the current challenges. L’étude du permafrost de paroi rocheuse a débuté depuis à peine une décennie. La compréhension du rôle de la dégradation du permafrost sur l’instabilité des parois se fonde en premier lieu sur la connaissance de sa distribution spatiale. Les difficultés de la cartographie du permafrost de paroi résultent de son invisibilité et de son extrême sensibilité aux conditions locales, ce ... Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Unknown Mont Blanc ENVELOPE(69.468,69.468,-49.461,-49.461) Peine ENVELOPE(-54.683,-54.683,-63.417,-63.417) Géomorphologie : relief, processus, environnement 21 2 145 162
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topic permafrost
alpine rockwalls
statistical modelling
surface temperature
temperature offset
parois alpines
modélisation distribuée
température de surface
offset de température
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spellingShingle permafrost
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température de surface
offset de température
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Magnin, Florence
Brenning, Alexander
Bodin, Xavier
Deline, Philip
Ravanel, Ludovic
Modélisation statistique de la distribution du permafrost de paroi : application au massif du Mont Blanc
topic_facet permafrost
alpine rockwalls
statistical modelling
surface temperature
temperature offset
parois alpines
modélisation distribuée
température de surface
offset de température
geo
envir
description The study of rock wall permafrost has only started ten years ago. The understanding of the role of permafrost degradation in rock wall instabilities must be firstly based on the knowledge of its spatial distribution. The difficulties in mapping rock wall permafrost result as much from its invisibility as its extreme sensitivity to local settings. Thus its modelling becomes an essential tool. An empirico-statistical model built for the mapping of permafrost probability in the rock walls at an Alpine scale is here applied to the Mont Blanc massif, integrating local input variables with high spatial resolution. The importance of the spatial resolution for modelling rock wall permafrost is highlighted: differences in output temperature for the same model can reach up to 2°C between 4 m and 30 m spatial resolutions. A map of the permafrost in the massif rock walls is proposed. 45 to 79% of the 86 km² of steep rock faces ≥ 40° would be underlain by permafrost. It would be present from 1900 m a.s.l in north faces and 2600 m in south faces in case of favourable local structural settings. Its presence would be more continuous from 2600 m and 3000 m, respectively, but it would occupy the totality of the rock walls, in any aspect from 3600 m a.s.l. The interpretation of the permafrost index map requires the understanding of the effects of factors that are not taken into account in the model and that favour its occurrence beyond the topoclimatic control, such as fractures and snow cover. The validation of distributed models of permafrost in rock walls, which is extremely variable in space and hardly accessible, is one of the current challenges. L’étude du permafrost de paroi rocheuse a débuté depuis à peine une décennie. La compréhension du rôle de la dégradation du permafrost sur l’instabilité des parois se fonde en premier lieu sur la connaissance de sa distribution spatiale. Les difficultés de la cartographie du permafrost de paroi résultent de son invisibilité et de son extrême sensibilité aux conditions locales, ce ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Magnin, Florence
Brenning, Alexander
Bodin, Xavier
Deline, Philip
Ravanel, Ludovic
author_facet Magnin, Florence
Brenning, Alexander
Bodin, Xavier
Deline, Philip
Ravanel, Ludovic
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title Modélisation statistique de la distribution du permafrost de paroi : application au massif du Mont Blanc
title_short Modélisation statistique de la distribution du permafrost de paroi : application au massif du Mont Blanc
title_full Modélisation statistique de la distribution du permafrost de paroi : application au massif du Mont Blanc
title_fullStr Modélisation statistique de la distribution du permafrost de paroi : application au massif du Mont Blanc
title_full_unstemmed Modélisation statistique de la distribution du permafrost de paroi : application au massif du Mont Blanc
title_sort modélisation statistique de la distribution du permafrost de paroi : application au massif du mont blanc
publisher Groupe français de géomorphologie
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