Climate warming in the Arctic, accompanied by changes in permafrost soil properties (mechanical, thermal, filtration, geophysical), is due to increasing unfrozen pore water content. The liquid component in frozen soils is an issue of key importance for permafrost engineering that has been extensively studied since the beginning of the 20th century. We suggest a synthesis and new classification of various experimental and calculation methods for the determination of unfrozen water content. Special focus is placed on the method of applying measurements to the water potential, which reveals the impact of permafrost warming on unfrozen water content. This method was applied to natural soil samples collected from shallow permafrost from northern...
A large part of Russia is located in permafrost areas. These areas are widely used because there are...
This paper describes the measurement of unfrozen water content (expressed as a per-centage of the dr...
More than a third of the Earth's surface is subject to seasonal or prolonged soil frosts, and the re...
Climate warming in the Arctic, accompanied by changes in permafrost soil properties (mechanical, the...
The strength of a soil increases when the ground freezes, but some of the water will remain unfrozen...
Quantifying the unfrozen water content of permafrost is critical for assessing impacts of surface wa...
The variation of unfrozen water content with temperature has a significant effect on the coupled hea...
Recent reports show that biogeochemical processes continue when the soil is frozen, but are limited ...
A knowledge of the extent to which the water content of soils may be frozen at any given temperature...
The unfrozen water content of various soils has been measured by calorimeter. The suction-moisture c...
The annually thawing active layer of permafrost is central to considerations of climate change conse...
Permafrost stores large quantities of organic carbon throughout the Arctic tundra. With the warming ...
We conducted laboratory studies on the geophysical signals from Arctic saline permafrost soils to he...
International audienceOver the last decades, Arctic landscapes have experienced intense warming lead...
Soil temperature variation is one of the governing factors of mechanical properties of frozen soils ...
A large part of Russia is located in permafrost areas. These areas are widely used because there are...
This paper describes the measurement of unfrozen water content (expressed as a per-centage of the dr...
More than a third of the Earth's surface is subject to seasonal or prolonged soil frosts, and the re...
Climate warming in the Arctic, accompanied by changes in permafrost soil properties (mechanical, the...
The strength of a soil increases when the ground freezes, but some of the water will remain unfrozen...
Quantifying the unfrozen water content of permafrost is critical for assessing impacts of surface wa...
The variation of unfrozen water content with temperature has a significant effect on the coupled hea...
Recent reports show that biogeochemical processes continue when the soil is frozen, but are limited ...
A knowledge of the extent to which the water content of soils may be frozen at any given temperature...
The unfrozen water content of various soils has been measured by calorimeter. The suction-moisture c...
The annually thawing active layer of permafrost is central to considerations of climate change conse...
Permafrost stores large quantities of organic carbon throughout the Arctic tundra. With the warming ...
We conducted laboratory studies on the geophysical signals from Arctic saline permafrost soils to he...
International audienceOver the last decades, Arctic landscapes have experienced intense warming lead...
Soil temperature variation is one of the governing factors of mechanical properties of frozen soils ...
A large part of Russia is located in permafrost areas. These areas are widely used because there are...
This paper describes the measurement of unfrozen water content (expressed as a per-centage of the dr...
More than a third of the Earth's surface is subject to seasonal or prolonged soil frosts, and the re...