Microbial processes in soil are moisture, nutrient and temperature dependent and, consequently, accurate calculation of soil temperature is important for modelling nitrogen processes. Microbial activity in soil occurs even at sub-zero temperatures so that, in northern latitudes, a method to calculate soil temperature under snow cover and in frozen soils is required. This paper describes a new and simple model to calculate daily values for soil temperature at various depths in both frozen and unfrozen soils. The model requires four parameters average soil thermal conductivity, specific beat capacity of soil, specific heat capacity due to freezing and thawing and an empirical snow parameter. Precipitation, air temperature and snow depth (meas...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1985Hydrologic research of processes related to...
The thermal conductivity of the thin seasonally freezing and thawing soil layer in permafrost landsc...
Testing of the Integrated Nitrogen model for Catchments (INCA) in a wide range of ecosystem types ac...
Soil temperature regime substantially influences soil classification in Soil Taxonomy particularly i...
The force-restore method (FRM) was originally developed for estimating diurnal fluctuations in the g...
The freeze-thaw process controls several hydrologic processes including infiltration, runoff, and so...
This paper compares winter soil temperatures at five high arctic sites (Ny Alesund, West Spitsbergen...
The Project for Intercomparison of Land-Surface Parameterization Schemes phase 2(d) experiment at Va...
Frozen soil water is important in hydrologic events because it reduces water infiltration. The prese...
Modelling of ecosystem processes often requires soil temperature as a driving variable. Since soil t...
The freeze–thaw process controls several hydrologic processes, including infiltration, runoff, and s...
The relationship between the results of calculations of the dynamics of the temperature regime of th...
The soil temperature is one of the most important characteristics of climatic, soil-forming, permafr...
Frozen soil water is important in hydrologic events because it reduces water infiltration. The prese...
A realistic simulation of snow cover and its thermal properties are important for accurate modelling...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1985Hydrologic research of processes related to...
The thermal conductivity of the thin seasonally freezing and thawing soil layer in permafrost landsc...
Testing of the Integrated Nitrogen model for Catchments (INCA) in a wide range of ecosystem types ac...
Soil temperature regime substantially influences soil classification in Soil Taxonomy particularly i...
The force-restore method (FRM) was originally developed for estimating diurnal fluctuations in the g...
The freeze-thaw process controls several hydrologic processes including infiltration, runoff, and so...
This paper compares winter soil temperatures at five high arctic sites (Ny Alesund, West Spitsbergen...
The Project for Intercomparison of Land-Surface Parameterization Schemes phase 2(d) experiment at Va...
Frozen soil water is important in hydrologic events because it reduces water infiltration. The prese...
Modelling of ecosystem processes often requires soil temperature as a driving variable. Since soil t...
The freeze–thaw process controls several hydrologic processes, including infiltration, runoff, and s...
The relationship between the results of calculations of the dynamics of the temperature regime of th...
The soil temperature is one of the most important characteristics of climatic, soil-forming, permafr...
Frozen soil water is important in hydrologic events because it reduces water infiltration. The prese...
A realistic simulation of snow cover and its thermal properties are important for accurate modelling...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1985Hydrologic research of processes related to...
The thermal conductivity of the thin seasonally freezing and thawing soil layer in permafrost landsc...
Testing of the Integrated Nitrogen model for Catchments (INCA) in a wide range of ecosystem types ac...