Time series analysis of ground frost conditions at Abisko, sub-Arctic Sweden, 1985-2010

Observed climatic change may result in modification of the ground thermal regime.The causes of shallow ground temperature variability, however, are not well documented.This thesis reports ground temperatures from Absiko Scientific Research Station, measured ata site currently not underlain by permaf...

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Main Author: Schmidt, Anja
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper 2012
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spelling ftuppsalauniv:oai:DiVA.org:uu-301910 2023-05-15T12:59:11+02:00 Time series analysis of ground frost conditions at Abisko, sub-Arctic Sweden, 1985-2010 Tidserieanalys av marktemperatur i Abisko,Norra Sverige, under perioden 1985-2010 Schmidt, Anja 2012 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-301910 eng eng Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper Examensarbete vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper, 1650-6553 233 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-301910 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess marktemperatur subarktiska Sverige Abisko forskningstation frost cykler snötäcke lufttemperatur Ground temperatures subarctic Sweden Abisko research station frost cycle snow cover air temperature Physical Geography Naturgeografi Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2012 ftuppsalauniv 2023-02-23T21:59:00Z Observed climatic change may result in modification of the ground thermal regime.The causes of shallow ground temperature variability, however, are not well documented.This thesis reports ground temperatures from Absiko Scientific Research Station, measured ata site currently not underlain by permafrost to illustrate the response of shallow groundtemperatures to changes in climatic parameters. Both air temperature and precipitationincreased at Abisko from 1985-2010. The strongest increase in air temperature occurred inwinter, whereas the precipitation increased mainly during the summer months. There was asignificant trend towards later onset of permanent snow cover, as well as a steadily earlierdisappearance of permanent snow cover in spring, resulting in reduced snow cover duration.Also the snow thickness decreased at Abisko during the study period. The ground experiencedapproximately five months of frost at 5 and 20 cm depth and approx. four, respectively two,months at 50 and 100 cm depth. Annual ground temperatures were found to be increasingfrom 1985-2010 with approx. 0.31 °C, 0.64 °C, 0.82 °C and 0.94 °C at 5, 20, 50, respectively100 cm depth from the surface. The duration and intensity of the seasonal frost cycles weredecreasing, which would reflect the increasing ground temperatures. Changes in short-termfrost cycles were not found to be significant. The changes in mean annual and winter groundtemperature were significantly correlated to the changes in mean annual and winter airtemperature, but surprisingly not to the changes in snow cover. However, seasonally theincreasing trend of ground temperatures was found in autumn and winter, whereas thesummer ground temperatures were decreasing. The cooling of ground temperature in summerat increasing air temperatures may be explained by increased precipitation totals and henceincreased soil moisture due to the so called soil-moisture feedback. From this fact, it can bededuced that the changes in air temperature alone cannot explain all variances in ... Bachelor Thesis Abisko Arctic Norra Sverige permafrost Subarctic Uppsala University: Publications (DiVA) Abisko ENVELOPE(18.829,18.829,68.349,68.349) Arctic
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topic marktemperatur
subarktiska Sverige
Abisko forskningstation
frost cykler
snötäcke
lufttemperatur
Ground temperatures
subarctic Sweden
Abisko research station
frost cycle
snow cover
air temperature
Physical Geography
Naturgeografi
spellingShingle marktemperatur
subarktiska Sverige
Abisko forskningstation
frost cykler
snötäcke
lufttemperatur
Ground temperatures
subarctic Sweden
Abisko research station
frost cycle
snow cover
air temperature
Physical Geography
Naturgeografi
Schmidt, Anja
Time series analysis of ground frost conditions at Abisko, sub-Arctic Sweden, 1985-2010
topic_facet marktemperatur
subarktiska Sverige
Abisko forskningstation
frost cykler
snötäcke
lufttemperatur
Ground temperatures
subarctic Sweden
Abisko research station
frost cycle
snow cover
air temperature
Physical Geography
Naturgeografi
description Observed climatic change may result in modification of the ground thermal regime.The causes of shallow ground temperature variability, however, are not well documented.This thesis reports ground temperatures from Absiko Scientific Research Station, measured ata site currently not underlain by permafrost to illustrate the response of shallow groundtemperatures to changes in climatic parameters. Both air temperature and precipitationincreased at Abisko from 1985-2010. The strongest increase in air temperature occurred inwinter, whereas the precipitation increased mainly during the summer months. There was asignificant trend towards later onset of permanent snow cover, as well as a steadily earlierdisappearance of permanent snow cover in spring, resulting in reduced snow cover duration.Also the snow thickness decreased at Abisko during the study period. The ground experiencedapproximately five months of frost at 5 and 20 cm depth and approx. four, respectively two,months at 50 and 100 cm depth. Annual ground temperatures were found to be increasingfrom 1985-2010 with approx. 0.31 °C, 0.64 °C, 0.82 °C and 0.94 °C at 5, 20, 50, respectively100 cm depth from the surface. The duration and intensity of the seasonal frost cycles weredecreasing, which would reflect the increasing ground temperatures. Changes in short-termfrost cycles were not found to be significant. The changes in mean annual and winter groundtemperature were significantly correlated to the changes in mean annual and winter airtemperature, but surprisingly not to the changes in snow cover. However, seasonally theincreasing trend of ground temperatures was found in autumn and winter, whereas thesummer ground temperatures were decreasing. The cooling of ground temperature in summerat increasing air temperatures may be explained by increased precipitation totals and henceincreased soil moisture due to the so called soil-moisture feedback. From this fact, it can bededuced that the changes in air temperature alone cannot explain all variances in ...
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author Schmidt, Anja
author_facet Schmidt, Anja
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title Time series analysis of ground frost conditions at Abisko, sub-Arctic Sweden, 1985-2010
title_short Time series analysis of ground frost conditions at Abisko, sub-Arctic Sweden, 1985-2010
title_full Time series analysis of ground frost conditions at Abisko, sub-Arctic Sweden, 1985-2010
title_fullStr Time series analysis of ground frost conditions at Abisko, sub-Arctic Sweden, 1985-2010
title_full_unstemmed Time series analysis of ground frost conditions at Abisko, sub-Arctic Sweden, 1985-2010
title_sort time series analysis of ground frost conditions at abisko, sub-arctic sweden, 1985-2010
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper
publishDate 2012
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permafrost
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Arctic
Norra Sverige
permafrost
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