Insights into a remote cryosphere: a multi-method approach to assess permafrost occurrence at the Qugaqie basin, western Nyainqêntanglha Range, Tibetan Plateau

Permafrost as a climate-sensitive parameter and its occurrence and distribution play an important role in the observation of global warming. However, field-based permafrost distribution data and information on the subsurface ice content in the large area of the southern mountainous Tibetan Plateau (...

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Main Authors: Buckel, Johannes, Reinosch, Eike, Hördt, Andreas, Zhang, Fan, Riedel, Björn, Gerke, Markus, Schwalb, Antje, Mäusbacher, Roland
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description Permafrost as a climate-sensitive parameter and its occurrence and distribution play an important role in the observation of global warming. However, field-based permafrost distribution data and information on the subsurface ice content in the large area of the southern mountainous Tibetan Plateau (TP) are very sparse. Existing models based on boreholes and remote sensing approaches suggest permafrost probabilities for most of the Tibetan mountain ranges. Field data to validate permafrost models are generally lacking because access to the mountain regions in extreme altitudes is limited. The study provides geomorphological and geophysical field data from a north-orientated high-altitude catchment in the western Nyainqêntanglha Range. A multi-method approach combines (A) geomorphological mapping, (B) electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) to identify subsurface ice occurrence and (C) interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) analysis to derive multi-annual creeping rates. The combination of the resulting data allows an assessment of the lower occurrence of permafrost in a range of 5350 and 5500 m above sea level (a.s.l.) in the Qugaqie basin. Periglacial landforms such as rock glaciers and protalus ramparts are located in the periglacial zone from 5300–5600 m a.s.l. The altitudinal periglacial landform distribution is supported by ERT data detecting ice-rich permafrost in a rock glacier at 5500 m a.s.l. and ice lenses around the rock glacier (5450 m a.s.l.). The highest multiannual creeping rates up to 150 mm yr−1 are typically observed on these rock glaciers. This study closes the gap of unknown state of periglacial features and potential permafrost occurrence in a high-elevated basin in the western Nyainqêntanglha Range (Tibetan Plateau).
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spelling ftunivbraunschw:oai:https://leopard.tu-braunschweig.de/:dbbs_mods_00069252 2025-01-16T22:21:13+00:00 Insights into a remote cryosphere: a multi-method approach to assess permafrost occurrence at the Qugaqie basin, western Nyainqêntanglha Range, Tibetan Plateau Buckel, Johannes Reinosch, Eike Hördt, Andreas Zhang, Fan Riedel, Björn Gerke, Markus Schwalb, Antje Mäusbacher, Roland 2021-01-11 20 Seiten https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-15-149-2021 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:084-2021011509461 https://leopard.tu-braunschweig.de/receive/dbbs_mods_00069252 https://leopard.tu-braunschweig.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dbbs_derivate_00047923/Buckel_tc-15-149-2021.pdf http://publikationsserver.tu-braunschweig.de/get/69252 eng eng Copernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-15-149-2021 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:084-2021011509461 https://leopard.tu-braunschweig.de/receive/dbbs_mods_00069252 https://leopard.tu-braunschweig.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dbbs_derivate_00047923/Buckel_tc-15-149-2021.pdf http://publikationsserver.tu-braunschweig.de/get/69252 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ public info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess The Cryosphere, 15, 149–168, 2021 https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-15-149-2021 -- ˜Theœ Cryosphere -- 1994-0416 Article ddc:55 Veröffentlichung der TU Braunschweig Publikationsfonds der TU Braunschweig article Text doc-type:article 2021 ftunivbraunschw https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-15-149-2021 2024-03-26T07:38:15Z Permafrost as a climate-sensitive parameter and its occurrence and distribution play an important role in the observation of global warming. However, field-based permafrost distribution data and information on the subsurface ice content in the large area of the southern mountainous Tibetan Plateau (TP) are very sparse. Existing models based on boreholes and remote sensing approaches suggest permafrost probabilities for most of the Tibetan mountain ranges. Field data to validate permafrost models are generally lacking because access to the mountain regions in extreme altitudes is limited. The study provides geomorphological and geophysical field data from a north-orientated high-altitude catchment in the western Nyainqêntanglha Range. A multi-method approach combines (A) geomorphological mapping, (B) electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) to identify subsurface ice occurrence and (C) interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) analysis to derive multi-annual creeping rates. The combination of the resulting data allows an assessment of the lower occurrence of permafrost in a range of 5350 and 5500 m above sea level (a.s.l.) in the Qugaqie basin. Periglacial landforms such as rock glaciers and protalus ramparts are located in the periglacial zone from 5300–5600 m a.s.l. The altitudinal periglacial landform distribution is supported by ERT data detecting ice-rich permafrost in a rock glacier at 5500 m a.s.l. and ice lenses around the rock glacier (5450 m a.s.l.). The highest multiannual creeping rates up to 150 mm yr−1 are typically observed on these rock glaciers. This study closes the gap of unknown state of periglacial features and potential permafrost occurrence in a high-elevated basin in the western Nyainqêntanglha Range (Tibetan Plateau). Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice permafrost The Cryosphere TU Braunschweig: LeoPARD - Publications And Research Data Tibetan Mountain ENVELOPE(-90.751,-90.751,79.469,79.469) The Cryosphere 15 1 149 168
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Gerke, Markus
Schwalb, Antje
Mäusbacher, Roland
Insights into a remote cryosphere: a multi-method approach to assess permafrost occurrence at the Qugaqie basin, western Nyainqêntanglha Range, Tibetan Plateau
title Insights into a remote cryosphere: a multi-method approach to assess permafrost occurrence at the Qugaqie basin, western Nyainqêntanglha Range, Tibetan Plateau
title_full Insights into a remote cryosphere: a multi-method approach to assess permafrost occurrence at the Qugaqie basin, western Nyainqêntanglha Range, Tibetan Plateau
title_fullStr Insights into a remote cryosphere: a multi-method approach to assess permafrost occurrence at the Qugaqie basin, western Nyainqêntanglha Range, Tibetan Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Insights into a remote cryosphere: a multi-method approach to assess permafrost occurrence at the Qugaqie basin, western Nyainqêntanglha Range, Tibetan Plateau
title_short Insights into a remote cryosphere: a multi-method approach to assess permafrost occurrence at the Qugaqie basin, western Nyainqêntanglha Range, Tibetan Plateau
title_sort insights into a remote cryosphere: a multi-method approach to assess permafrost occurrence at the qugaqie basin, western nyainqêntanglha range, tibetan plateau
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