An integrated observation dataset of the hydrological and thermal deformation in permafrost slopes and engineering infrastructure in the Qinghai–Tibet Engineering Corridor

Across the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP) there is a narrow engineering corridor with widely distributed slopes called the Qinghai–Tibet Engineering Corridor (QTEC), where a variety of important infrastructures are concentrated. These facilities are transportation routes for people, materials, energy,...

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Published in:Earth System Science Data
Main Authors: L. Luo, Y. Zhuang, M. Zhang, Z. Zhang, W. Ma, W. Zhao, L. Zhao, L. Wang, Y. Shi, Q. Duan, D. Tian, Q. Zhou
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2021
Subjects:
geo
Ice
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-4035-2021
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https://doaj.org/article/4cc8f6303b2547db83d4de3005bfb9ab
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:4cc8f6303b2547db83d4de3005bfb9ab 2023-05-15T16:37:10+02:00 An integrated observation dataset of the hydrological and thermal deformation in permafrost slopes and engineering infrastructure in the Qinghai–Tibet Engineering Corridor L. Luo Y. Zhuang M. Zhang Z. Zhang W. Ma W. Zhao L. Zhao L. Wang Y. Shi Q. Duan D. Tian Q. Zhou 2021-08-01 https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-4035-2021 https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/13/4035/2021/essd-13-4035-2021.pdf https://doaj.org/article/4cc8f6303b2547db83d4de3005bfb9ab en eng Copernicus Publications doi:10.5194/essd-13-4035-2021 1866-3508 1866-3516 https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/13/4035/2021/essd-13-4035-2021.pdf https://doaj.org/article/4cc8f6303b2547db83d4de3005bfb9ab undefined Earth System Science Data, Vol 13, Pp 4035-4052 (2021) geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2021 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-4035-2021 2023-01-22T17:53:18Z Across the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP) there is a narrow engineering corridor with widely distributed slopes called the Qinghai–Tibet Engineering Corridor (QTEC), where a variety of important infrastructures are concentrated. These facilities are transportation routes for people, materials, energy, etc. from inland China to the Tibet Autonomous Region. From Golmud to Lhasa, the engineering corridor covers 632 km of permafrost containing the densely developed Qinghai–Tibet Railway and Qinghai–Tibet Highway, as well as power and communication towers. Slope failure in permafrost regions, caused by permafrost degradation, ground ice melting, etc., affects the engineering construction and permafrost environments in the QTEC. We implement a variety of sensors to monitor the hydrological and thermal deformation between permafrost slopes and permafrost engineering projects in the corridor. In addition to soil temperature and moisture sensors, the global navigation satellite system (GNSS), terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were adopted to monitor the spatial distribution and changes in thermal deformation. An integrated dataset of hydrological and thermal deformation in permafrost engineering and slopes in the QTEC from the 1950s to 2020, including meteorological and ground observations, TLS point cloud data, and RGB and thermal infrared (TIR) images, can be of great value for estimating the hydrological and thermal impact and stability between engineering and slopes under the influence of climate change and engineering disturbance. The dataset and code were uploaded to the Zenodo repository and can be accessed through https://zenodo.org/communities/qtec (last access: 23 June 2021), including meteorological and ground observations at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5009871 (Luo et al., 2020d), TLS measurements at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5009558 (Luo et al., 2020a), UAV RGB and TIR images at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5016192 (Luo et al., 2020b), and R code for permafrost ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice permafrost Unknown The Corridor ENVELOPE(78.139,78.139,-68.582,-68.582) Earth System Science Data 13 8 4035 4052
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W. Ma
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L. Wang
Y. Shi
Q. Duan
D. Tian
Q. Zhou
An integrated observation dataset of the hydrological and thermal deformation in permafrost slopes and engineering infrastructure in the Qinghai–Tibet Engineering Corridor
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description Across the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP) there is a narrow engineering corridor with widely distributed slopes called the Qinghai–Tibet Engineering Corridor (QTEC), where a variety of important infrastructures are concentrated. These facilities are transportation routes for people, materials, energy, etc. from inland China to the Tibet Autonomous Region. From Golmud to Lhasa, the engineering corridor covers 632 km of permafrost containing the densely developed Qinghai–Tibet Railway and Qinghai–Tibet Highway, as well as power and communication towers. Slope failure in permafrost regions, caused by permafrost degradation, ground ice melting, etc., affects the engineering construction and permafrost environments in the QTEC. We implement a variety of sensors to monitor the hydrological and thermal deformation between permafrost slopes and permafrost engineering projects in the corridor. In addition to soil temperature and moisture sensors, the global navigation satellite system (GNSS), terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were adopted to monitor the spatial distribution and changes in thermal deformation. An integrated dataset of hydrological and thermal deformation in permafrost engineering and slopes in the QTEC from the 1950s to 2020, including meteorological and ground observations, TLS point cloud data, and RGB and thermal infrared (TIR) images, can be of great value for estimating the hydrological and thermal impact and stability between engineering and slopes under the influence of climate change and engineering disturbance. The dataset and code were uploaded to the Zenodo repository and can be accessed through https://zenodo.org/communities/qtec (last access: 23 June 2021), including meteorological and ground observations at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5009871 (Luo et al., 2020d), TLS measurements at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5009558 (Luo et al., 2020a), UAV RGB and TIR images at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5016192 (Luo et al., 2020b), and R code for permafrost ...
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author L. Luo
Y. Zhuang
M. Zhang
Z. Zhang
W. Ma
W. Zhao
L. Zhao
L. Wang
Y. Shi
Q. Duan
D. Tian
Q. Zhou
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Y. Zhuang
M. Zhang
Z. Zhang
W. Ma
W. Zhao
L. Zhao
L. Wang
Y. Shi
Q. Duan
D. Tian
Q. Zhou
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title An integrated observation dataset of the hydrological and thermal deformation in permafrost slopes and engineering infrastructure in the Qinghai–Tibet Engineering Corridor
title_short An integrated observation dataset of the hydrological and thermal deformation in permafrost slopes and engineering infrastructure in the Qinghai–Tibet Engineering Corridor
title_full An integrated observation dataset of the hydrological and thermal deformation in permafrost slopes and engineering infrastructure in the Qinghai–Tibet Engineering Corridor
title_fullStr An integrated observation dataset of the hydrological and thermal deformation in permafrost slopes and engineering infrastructure in the Qinghai–Tibet Engineering Corridor
title_full_unstemmed An integrated observation dataset of the hydrological and thermal deformation in permafrost slopes and engineering infrastructure in the Qinghai–Tibet Engineering Corridor
title_sort integrated observation dataset of the hydrological and thermal deformation in permafrost slopes and engineering infrastructure in the qinghai–tibet engineering corridor
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