Here we present the first systematic measurements of European mountain permafrost temperatures from a latitudinal transect of six boreholes extending from the Alps, through Scandinavia to Svalbard. Boreholes were drilled in bedrock to depths of at least 100 m between May 1998 and September 2000. Geothermal profiles provide evidence for regional-scale secular warming, since all are nonlinear, with near-surface warm-side temperature deviations from the deeper thermal gradient. Topographic effects lead to variability between Alpine sites. First approximation estimates, based on curvature within the borehole thermal profiles, indicate a maximum ground surface warming of +1 degreesC in Svalbard, considered to relate to thermal changes in the las...
The consequences of climate change are clearly visible in the Swiss Alps. In the past decades, incre...
Permafrost and related thermo-hydro-mechanical processes are thought to influence high alpine rock w...
This paper provides a snapshot of the permafrost thermal state in the Nordic area obtained during th...
Here we present the first systematic measurements of European mountain permafrost temperatures from ...
Here we present a review of recent ground thermal data derived largely from the continent-scale netw...
This paper reviews and analyses the past 20 years of change and variability of European mountain pe...
The temperature regime of alpine permafrost is altered by the generally warmer atmospheric temperatu...
The temperature regime of alpine permafrost is altered by the generally warmer atmospheric temperatu...
The temperature regime of alpine permafrost is altered by the generally warmer atmospheric temperatu...
Permafrost in the Alps occurs within three main landforms - rock glaciers, debris slopes and steep b...
We present a review of the changing state of European permafrost within a spatial zone that includes...
This paper reviews and analyses the past 20 years of change and variability of European mountain per...
In high mountain areas, permafrost is important because it influences the occurrence of natural haza...
The consequences of climate change are clearly visible in the Swiss Alps. In the past decades, incre...
Permafrost and related thermo-hydro-mechanical processes are thought to influence high alpine rock w...
This paper provides a snapshot of the permafrost thermal state in the Nordic area obtained during th...
Here we present the first systematic measurements of European mountain permafrost temperatures from ...
Here we present a review of recent ground thermal data derived largely from the continent-scale netw...
This paper reviews and analyses the past 20 years of change and variability of European mountain pe...
The temperature regime of alpine permafrost is altered by the generally warmer atmospheric temperatu...
The temperature regime of alpine permafrost is altered by the generally warmer atmospheric temperatu...
The temperature regime of alpine permafrost is altered by the generally warmer atmospheric temperatu...
Permafrost in the Alps occurs within three main landforms - rock glaciers, debris slopes and steep b...
We present a review of the changing state of European permafrost within a spatial zone that includes...
This paper reviews and analyses the past 20 years of change and variability of European mountain per...
In high mountain areas, permafrost is important because it influences the occurrence of natural haza...
The consequences of climate change are clearly visible in the Swiss Alps. In the past decades, incre...
Permafrost and related thermo-hydro-mechanical processes are thought to influence high alpine rock w...
This paper provides a snapshot of the permafrost thermal state in the Nordic area obtained during th...