Thaw consolidation of degrading permafrost is a serious hazard to the safety and operation of infrastructure. Monitoring thermal changes in the active layer (AL), the proportion of the soil above permafrost that thaws and freezes periodically, is critical to understanding the conditions of the top layer above the permafrost and regulating the construction, operation, and maintenance of facilities. However, this is a very challenging task using ground-based methods such as ground-penetrating radar (GPR) or temperature sensors. This study explores the integration of interferometric measurements from high-resolution X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images and volumetric water content (VWC) data from SoilGrids to quantify detailed spatial ...
Permafrost in high-arctic regions have been very much influenced by global warming. Many thousands o...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles of active layer result in upward and downward movem...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...
Abstract Seasonal subsidence induced by ground ice melt can be measured by interferometric synthetic...
Permafrost in high-arctic regions has been very much influenced by global warming. Many thousands of...
Active layer thickness (ALT) is a critical parameter for monitoring the status of permafrost that is...
Multi-channel ground-penetrating radar is used to investigate the late-summer evolution of the thaw ...
A method of mapping the active layer of Arctic permafrost using a combination of conventional synthe...
Permafrost is a subsurface phenomenon and cannot be directly observed by means of remote sensing. Ho...
Over a cycle of seasons, ground-penetrating radar studies were carried out at Inuvik and Rankin Inle...
Surface dynamics, such as subsidence and heave, as a result of permafrost thawing and freezing is a...
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) systems, sensors, and photogrammetric processing techniques have enabl...
In permafrost areas, the active layer undergoes seasonal frost heave and thaw subsidence caused by i...
Permafrost in the Northern hemisphere is rapidly warming in the context of climate change. The degra...
The majority of high-latitude Arctic land surface is underlain by permafrost. The high degree of per...
Permafrost in high-arctic regions have been very much influenced by global warming. Many thousands o...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles of active layer result in upward and downward movem...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...
Abstract Seasonal subsidence induced by ground ice melt can be measured by interferometric synthetic...
Permafrost in high-arctic regions has been very much influenced by global warming. Many thousands of...
Active layer thickness (ALT) is a critical parameter for monitoring the status of permafrost that is...
Multi-channel ground-penetrating radar is used to investigate the late-summer evolution of the thaw ...
A method of mapping the active layer of Arctic permafrost using a combination of conventional synthe...
Permafrost is a subsurface phenomenon and cannot be directly observed by means of remote sensing. Ho...
Over a cycle of seasons, ground-penetrating radar studies were carried out at Inuvik and Rankin Inle...
Surface dynamics, such as subsidence and heave, as a result of permafrost thawing and freezing is a...
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) systems, sensors, and photogrammetric processing techniques have enabl...
In permafrost areas, the active layer undergoes seasonal frost heave and thaw subsidence caused by i...
Permafrost in the Northern hemisphere is rapidly warming in the context of climate change. The degra...
The majority of high-latitude Arctic land surface is underlain by permafrost. The high degree of per...
Permafrost in high-arctic regions have been very much influenced by global warming. Many thousands o...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles of active layer result in upward and downward movem...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...