This study presents soil temperature and moisture regimes from March 2008 to January 2009 for two active layer monitoring (CALM-S) sites at King George Island, Maritime Antarctica. The monitoring sites were installed during the summer of 2008 and consist of thermistors (accuracy of ±0.2 °C), arranged vertically with probes at different depths and one soil moisture probe placed at the bottommost layer at each site (accuracy of ± 2.5%), recording data at hourly intervals in a high capacity datalogger. The active layer thermal regime in the studied period for both soils was typical of periglacial environments, with extreme variation in surface temperature during summer resulting in frequent freeze and thaw cycles. The great majority of the soi...
A soil climate monitoring network, consisting of seven automated weather stations, was established b...
Monitoring of active layer thawing depth and active layer thickness (ALT), using mechanical pronging...
Antarctic soil moisture and temperature data are important as the soil climate influence. Antarctic ...
Relatively little is known about soil climate in Antarctica. The purpose of our research was to desc...
Permafrost and active layer studies are important to understand and predict regional climate changes...
An understanding of the microclimatology of the ice free areas in Antarctica is needed to better qua...
Knowledge on active-layer dynamics and permafrost distribution is of especial importance in Maritime...
Climate change impacts the biotic and abiotic components of polar ecosystems, affecting the stabilit...
Climate change impacts the biotic and abiotic components of polar ecosystems, affecting the stabilit...
A comparative study was carried out on soils of the maritime (Arctowski, King George Island) and the...
Monitoring of active layer thawing depth and active layer thickness (ALT), using mechanical pronging...
Monitoring of active layer thawing depth and active layer thickness (ALT), using mechanical pronging...
Monitoring of active layer thawing depth and active layer thickness (ALT), using mechanical pronging...
An understanding of the microclimatology of the ice free areas in Antarctica is needed to better qua...
Monitoring of active layer thawing depth and active layer thickness (ALT), using mechanical pronging...
A soil climate monitoring network, consisting of seven automated weather stations, was established b...
Monitoring of active layer thawing depth and active layer thickness (ALT), using mechanical pronging...
Antarctic soil moisture and temperature data are important as the soil climate influence. Antarctic ...
Relatively little is known about soil climate in Antarctica. The purpose of our research was to desc...
Permafrost and active layer studies are important to understand and predict regional climate changes...
An understanding of the microclimatology of the ice free areas in Antarctica is needed to better qua...
Knowledge on active-layer dynamics and permafrost distribution is of especial importance in Maritime...
Climate change impacts the biotic and abiotic components of polar ecosystems, affecting the stabilit...
Climate change impacts the biotic and abiotic components of polar ecosystems, affecting the stabilit...
A comparative study was carried out on soils of the maritime (Arctowski, King George Island) and the...
Monitoring of active layer thawing depth and active layer thickness (ALT), using mechanical pronging...
Monitoring of active layer thawing depth and active layer thickness (ALT), using mechanical pronging...
Monitoring of active layer thawing depth and active layer thickness (ALT), using mechanical pronging...
An understanding of the microclimatology of the ice free areas in Antarctica is needed to better qua...
Monitoring of active layer thawing depth and active layer thickness (ALT), using mechanical pronging...
A soil climate monitoring network, consisting of seven automated weather stations, was established b...
Monitoring of active layer thawing depth and active layer thickness (ALT), using mechanical pronging...
Antarctic soil moisture and temperature data are important as the soil climate influence. Antarctic ...