Microtopography can be a key driver of heterogeneity in the ground thermal and hydrological regime of permafrost landscapes. In turn, this heterogeneity can influence plant communities, methane fluxes, and the initiation of abrupt thaw processes. Here we have implemented a two-tile representation of microtopography in JULES (the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator), where tiles are representative of repeating patterns of elevation difference. Tiles are coupled by lateral flows of water, heat, and redistribution of snow, and a surface water store is added to represent ponding. Simulations are performed of two Siberian polygon sites, (Samoylov and Kytalyk) and two Scandinavian palsa sites (Stordalen and Iškoras). The model represents the o...
Subarctic peatlands underlain by permafrost contain significant amounts of organic carbon. Our abili...
The current generation of Earth system models exhibits large inter-model differences in the simulate...
Modeling soil thermal dynamics at high latitudes and altitudes requires representations of physical ...
Microtopography can be a key driver of heterogeneity in the ground thermal and hydrological regime o...
Earth system models (ESMs) are our primary tool for projecting future climate change, but their abil...
Field observations from a range of permafrost landscapes convincingly show that melting of ground ic...
Land surface models (LSMs) need to be able to simulate realistically the dynamics of permafrost and ...
Abstract. In continuous permafrost lowlands, thawing of ice-rich deposits and melting of massive gro...
It is important to correctly simulate permafrost in global climate models, since the stored carbon r...
Large-scale Earth system and land surface models often lack an adequate representation of subgrid-sc...
Vast carbon stocks stored in permafrost soils of Arctic tundra are under risk of release to the atm...
Microtopographic variation that develops among features (troughs, rims, and centers) within polygona...
Ice-wedge polygons are perhaps the most dominant permafrost related features in the Arctic landscape...
International audienceSimulating surface inundation is particularly challenging for the high-latitud...
Microtopographic features, such as polygonal ground, are characteristic sources of landscape heterog...
Subarctic peatlands underlain by permafrost contain significant amounts of organic carbon. Our abili...
The current generation of Earth system models exhibits large inter-model differences in the simulate...
Modeling soil thermal dynamics at high latitudes and altitudes requires representations of physical ...
Microtopography can be a key driver of heterogeneity in the ground thermal and hydrological regime o...
Earth system models (ESMs) are our primary tool for projecting future climate change, but their abil...
Field observations from a range of permafrost landscapes convincingly show that melting of ground ic...
Land surface models (LSMs) need to be able to simulate realistically the dynamics of permafrost and ...
Abstract. In continuous permafrost lowlands, thawing of ice-rich deposits and melting of massive gro...
It is important to correctly simulate permafrost in global climate models, since the stored carbon r...
Large-scale Earth system and land surface models often lack an adequate representation of subgrid-sc...
Vast carbon stocks stored in permafrost soils of Arctic tundra are under risk of release to the atm...
Microtopographic variation that develops among features (troughs, rims, and centers) within polygona...
Ice-wedge polygons are perhaps the most dominant permafrost related features in the Arctic landscape...
International audienceSimulating surface inundation is particularly challenging for the high-latitud...
Microtopographic features, such as polygonal ground, are characteristic sources of landscape heterog...
Subarctic peatlands underlain by permafrost contain significant amounts of organic carbon. Our abili...
The current generation of Earth system models exhibits large inter-model differences in the simulate...
Modeling soil thermal dynamics at high latitudes and altitudes requires representations of physical ...