Two-layered permafrost formation as a result of climate change in a mountainous environment. Example from Storglaciären, Tarfala, Northern Sweden [abstract]
"The most common study of the occurrence of permafrost in the world concerns one layer in the lithosphere inside which the temperature is equal to or lower than 0 C. Like other components of the cryosphere, Permafrost reacts to climatic changes that register in its thermal characteristics."...
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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2019
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/16522 |
Summary: | "The most common study of the occurrence of permafrost in the world concerns one layer in the lithosphere inside which the temperature is equal to or lower than 0 C. Like other components of the cryosphere, Permafrost reacts to climatic changes that register in its thermal characteristics." [.] (fragm.) |
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