Remote sensing data for assessing the equivalent water height (EWH) variety versus the level of forest disturbance in Central Siberia

The forests of the permafrost zone of Central Siberia are influenced by natural and anthropogenic factors. Using remote sensing data, disturbed areas of forest cover are detected in the IR range as an anomalies of the surface temperature, which are significant for a long time (~20 years). Long-term...

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Published in:E3S Web of Conferences
Main Authors: Krasnoshchekov Konstantin, Dergunov Alexander, Ponomarev Evgenii
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: EDP Sciences 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202022303007
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:68f4fadfd37c407691e66c124487b222 2023-05-15T17:57:50+02:00 Remote sensing data for assessing the equivalent water height (EWH) variety versus the level of forest disturbance in Central Siberia Krasnoshchekov Konstantin Dergunov Alexander Ponomarev Evgenii 2020-01-01 https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202022303007 https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/83/e3sconf_rpers20_03007.pdf https://doaj.org/article/68f4fadfd37c407691e66c124487b222 en fr eng fre EDP Sciences 2267-1242 doi:10.1051/e3sconf/202022303007 https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/83/e3sconf_rpers20_03007.pdf https://doaj.org/article/68f4fadfd37c407691e66c124487b222 undefined E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 223, p 03007 (2020) envir geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2020 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202022303007 2023-01-22T19:25:30Z The forests of the permafrost zone of Central Siberia are influenced by natural and anthropogenic factors. Using remote sensing data, disturbed areas of forest cover are detected in the IR range as an anomalies of the surface temperature, which are significant for a long time (~20 years). Long-term changes in the temperature balance of the surface affect both the state of the lower soil horizons and the dynamics of the seasonally thawed layer, and, therefore, can affect the variation in the water balance and groundwater runoff. For the area of interest, a trend is shown of ~20% increase in the total area of disturbances per last two decades. A correlation analysis between large-scale thermal anomalies of the underlying surface and the series of gravimetric data on Equivalent Water Height (EWH) parameter is performed for the territory of the two river basins of the Nizhnyaya Tunguska and Podkamennaya Tunguska (Central Siberia). As a first approximation we estimated the relationship between the forest and on-ground cover disturbance and thermal anomalies of the underlying surface, which affect the seasonal dynamics of groundwater. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Siberia Unknown Nizhnyaya Tunguska ENVELOPE(88.067,88.067,65.800,65.800) Podkamennaya ENVELOPE(110.400,110.400,74.483,74.483) Tunguska ENVELOPE(144.784,144.784,59.388,59.388) E3S Web of Conferences 223 03007
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Remote sensing data for assessing the equivalent water height (EWH) variety versus the level of forest disturbance in Central Siberia
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description The forests of the permafrost zone of Central Siberia are influenced by natural and anthropogenic factors. Using remote sensing data, disturbed areas of forest cover are detected in the IR range as an anomalies of the surface temperature, which are significant for a long time (~20 years). Long-term changes in the temperature balance of the surface affect both the state of the lower soil horizons and the dynamics of the seasonally thawed layer, and, therefore, can affect the variation in the water balance and groundwater runoff. For the area of interest, a trend is shown of ~20% increase in the total area of disturbances per last two decades. A correlation analysis between large-scale thermal anomalies of the underlying surface and the series of gravimetric data on Equivalent Water Height (EWH) parameter is performed for the territory of the two river basins of the Nizhnyaya Tunguska and Podkamennaya Tunguska (Central Siberia). As a first approximation we estimated the relationship between the forest and on-ground cover disturbance and thermal anomalies of the underlying surface, which affect the seasonal dynamics of groundwater.
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author Krasnoshchekov Konstantin
Dergunov Alexander
Ponomarev Evgenii
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Dergunov Alexander
Ponomarev Evgenii
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title Remote sensing data for assessing the equivalent water height (EWH) variety versus the level of forest disturbance in Central Siberia
title_short Remote sensing data for assessing the equivalent water height (EWH) variety versus the level of forest disturbance in Central Siberia
title_full Remote sensing data for assessing the equivalent water height (EWH) variety versus the level of forest disturbance in Central Siberia
title_fullStr Remote sensing data for assessing the equivalent water height (EWH) variety versus the level of forest disturbance in Central Siberia
title_full_unstemmed Remote sensing data for assessing the equivalent water height (EWH) variety versus the level of forest disturbance in Central Siberia
title_sort remote sensing data for assessing the equivalent water height (ewh) variety versus the level of forest disturbance in central siberia
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url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202022303007
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https://doaj.org/article/68f4fadfd37c407691e66c124487b222
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