Accurate representations of subsurface flow in hydrologic models of permafrost terrain during spring thaw require an understanding of soil thaw and soil thaw rates. Field data, including daily photographs for snowcover estimation and meteorological measurements, and measurements of soil thaw depth, soil temperature and soil moisture content, were acquired on an organic-covered hillslope in Granger Basin, Yukon Territory, to quantify relationships between net radiation and soil thaw energy. The infiltration and freezing of meltwater into the soil likely contributes to pre-thaw warming. When this energy (1.82MJm22 d21) is taken into consideration, the daily mean contribution to soil thaw from net radiation is approximately 9%. Accounting for ...
Ground thawing and freezing depths (GTFDs) strongly influence the hydrology and energy balances of p...
Soil moisture and ground thaw state are both indicative of a hillslope’s ability to transfer water. ...
Soil temperatures are closely coupled with soil moisture in permafrost environments. However, dynami...
To accurately represent subsurface flow in a hydrologic model of permafrost terrain during spring th...
Estimates of water flux and storage in organic-covered, permafrost terrains require an understanding...
Global climate change has resulted in a warmer Arctic, with projections indicating accelerated modif...
The freeze-thaw process controls several hydrologic processes including infiltration, runoff, and so...
The thermal conductivity of the thin seasonally freezing and thawing soil layer in permafrost landsc...
The effects of lateral water flow on the spatial distribution of the thaw depth in permafrost terrai...
Frozen soil water is important in hydrologic events because it reduces water infiltration. The prese...
The annually thawing active layer of permafrost is central to considerations of climate change conse...
Frozen soil water is important in hydrologic events because it reduces water infiltration. The prese...
Graduation date: 1988Freeze/thaw cycles are numerous in agricultural soils of the Pacific Northwest....
The freeze–thaw process controls several hydrologic processes, including infiltration, runoff, and s...
Quantitative understanding of controls on thaw layer thickness (TLT) dynamics in the Arctic peninsul...
Ground thawing and freezing depths (GTFDs) strongly influence the hydrology and energy balances of p...
Soil moisture and ground thaw state are both indicative of a hillslope’s ability to transfer water. ...
Soil temperatures are closely coupled with soil moisture in permafrost environments. However, dynami...
To accurately represent subsurface flow in a hydrologic model of permafrost terrain during spring th...
Estimates of water flux and storage in organic-covered, permafrost terrains require an understanding...
Global climate change has resulted in a warmer Arctic, with projections indicating accelerated modif...
The freeze-thaw process controls several hydrologic processes including infiltration, runoff, and so...
The thermal conductivity of the thin seasonally freezing and thawing soil layer in permafrost landsc...
The effects of lateral water flow on the spatial distribution of the thaw depth in permafrost terrai...
Frozen soil water is important in hydrologic events because it reduces water infiltration. The prese...
The annually thawing active layer of permafrost is central to considerations of climate change conse...
Frozen soil water is important in hydrologic events because it reduces water infiltration. The prese...
Graduation date: 1988Freeze/thaw cycles are numerous in agricultural soils of the Pacific Northwest....
The freeze–thaw process controls several hydrologic processes, including infiltration, runoff, and s...
Quantitative understanding of controls on thaw layer thickness (TLT) dynamics in the Arctic peninsul...
Ground thawing and freezing depths (GTFDs) strongly influence the hydrology and energy balances of p...
Soil moisture and ground thaw state are both indicative of a hillslope’s ability to transfer water. ...
Soil temperatures are closely coupled with soil moisture in permafrost environments. However, dynami...