How reliable is the mass variation in the Siberian permafrost region as observed by GRACE mission?

Permafrost generally and in Siberia (Russia) especially plays a key role for global hydrological mass transport, climate change and the eco-system of the Earth. In this study, surface and sub-surface mass variations in the Siberian permafrost region based on the gravitational approach (i.e. from GRA...

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Main Authors: Shabanloui, Akbar, Müller, Jürgen
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description Permafrost generally and in Siberia (Russia) especially plays a key role for global hydrological mass transport, climate change and the eco-system of the Earth. In this study, surface and sub-surface mass variations in the Siberian permafrost region based on the gravitational approach (i.e. from GRACE mission) are estimated, and investigated to what extent the mass transport estimates are reliable and realistic. On the other hand, hydrological mass variations in this region are determined based on the geometrical approach using satellite (radar/laser) altimetry re-tracking data (e.g. Jason-2, ICESat) and satellite imagery (e.g. LandSat). In addition, hydrological surface mass variations are extracted from global hydrological water cycle models based on various in-situ hydrological observations, e.g. precipitation, evapotranspiration and run-off data. In this study, we quantify and asses the signal errors and its contributions to the integral mass variations in Siberia including error bars and determine to what extent GRACE results can provide mass variations which are caused by permafrost changes.
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spelling ftunivhannover:oai:www.repo.uni-hannover.de:123456789/4600 2025-01-17T00:13:41+00:00 How reliable is the mass variation in the Siberian permafrost region as observed by GRACE mission? Shabanloui, Akbar Müller, Jürgen 2015-09-20 https://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/4600 https://doi.org/10.15488/4558 eng eng http://dx.doi.org/10.15488/4558 https://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/4600 Es gilt deutsches Urheberrecht. Das Dokument darf zum eigenen Gebrauch kostenfrei genutzt, aber nicht im Internet bereitgestellt oder an Außenstehende weitergegeben werden. frei zugänglich reliability of mass variations Siberian permafrost region Satellite mission GRACE Satellitengestütze Gravimetrie GRACE sibirisches Permafrostgebiet Zuverlässigkeit der Massenvariationen aus Satellitenmission GRACE ddc:520 ddc:620 status-type:publishedVersion doc-type:ConferenceObject doc-type:Text 2015 ftunivhannover https://doi.org/10.15488/4558 2023-06-28T10:37:10Z Permafrost generally and in Siberia (Russia) especially plays a key role for global hydrological mass transport, climate change and the eco-system of the Earth. In this study, surface and sub-surface mass variations in the Siberian permafrost region based on the gravitational approach (i.e. from GRACE mission) are estimated, and investigated to what extent the mass transport estimates are reliable and realistic. On the other hand, hydrological mass variations in this region are determined based on the geometrical approach using satellite (radar/laser) altimetry re-tracking data (e.g. Jason-2, ICESat) and satellite imagery (e.g. LandSat). In addition, hydrological surface mass variations are extracted from global hydrological water cycle models based on various in-situ hydrological observations, e.g. precipitation, evapotranspiration and run-off data. In this study, we quantify and asses the signal errors and its contributions to the integral mass variations in Siberia including error bars and determine to what extent GRACE results can provide mass variations which are caused by permafrost changes. Conference Object permafrost Siberia Institutional Repository of Leibniz Universität Hannover
spellingShingle reliability of mass variations
Siberian permafrost region
Satellite mission GRACE
Satellitengestütze Gravimetrie
GRACE
sibirisches Permafrostgebiet
Zuverlässigkeit der Massenvariationen aus Satellitenmission GRACE
ddc:520
ddc:620
Shabanloui, Akbar
Müller, Jürgen
How reliable is the mass variation in the Siberian permafrost region as observed by GRACE mission?
title How reliable is the mass variation in the Siberian permafrost region as observed by GRACE mission?
title_full How reliable is the mass variation in the Siberian permafrost region as observed by GRACE mission?
title_fullStr How reliable is the mass variation in the Siberian permafrost region as observed by GRACE mission?
title_full_unstemmed How reliable is the mass variation in the Siberian permafrost region as observed by GRACE mission?
title_short How reliable is the mass variation in the Siberian permafrost region as observed by GRACE mission?
title_sort how reliable is the mass variation in the siberian permafrost region as observed by grace mission?
topic reliability of mass variations
Siberian permafrost region
Satellite mission GRACE
Satellitengestütze Gravimetrie
GRACE
sibirisches Permafrostgebiet
Zuverlässigkeit der Massenvariationen aus Satellitenmission GRACE
ddc:520
ddc:620
topic_facet reliability of mass variations
Siberian permafrost region
Satellite mission GRACE
Satellitengestütze Gravimetrie
GRACE
sibirisches Permafrostgebiet
Zuverlässigkeit der Massenvariationen aus Satellitenmission GRACE
ddc:520
ddc:620
url https://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/4600
https://doi.org/10.15488/4558