Permafrost peatlands are hydrological and biogeochemical hotspots in the discontinuous permafrost zone. Non-intrusive geophysical methods offer a possibility to map current permafrost spatial distributions in these environments. In this study, we estimate the depths to the permafrost table and base across a peatland in northern Sweden, using ground penetrating radar and electrical resistivity tomography. Seasonal thaw frost tables (at ~0.5 m depth), taliks (2.1–6.7 m deep), and the permafrost base (at ~16 m depth) could be detected. Higher occurrences of taliks were discovered at locations with a lower relative height of permafrost landforms, which is indicative of lower ground ice content at these locations. These results highlight the add...
This paper examines the possibility of using the distribution of zonal permafrost landforms to aid i...
The permafrost of Arctic West Siberia stores extremely rich resources of hydrocarbon fuels that rema...
Abstract A research‐based understanding of permafrost distribution at a sufficient spatial resoluti...
Permafrost peatlands are hydrological and biogeochemical hotspots in the discontinuous permafrost zo...
Arctic is warming nearly four times faster than the global average, and as a result, the permafrost ...
Geophysical surveying and geoelectrical methods are effective to study permafrost distribution and c...
Palsas and peat plateaus are permafrost mounds situated in mires with a core of ground ice. In north...
Shallow permafrost distribution and characteristics are important for predicting ecosystem feedbacks...
Detection of faults and other zones of weakness in shallow permafrost to a few hundreds of meters is...
Peat plateaus and palsas are characteristic morphologies of sporadic permafrost, and the transition ...
Climate warming is more pronounced in the Arctic than in other parts of the world. This warming affe...
The current permafrost distribution on Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, maritime Antarcti...
Permafrost region covers 24% of the Earth’s total area and holds 1460-1600 Pg of carbon. A significa...
Ground ice content is one of the least known characteristics of the permafrost-affected soils in the...
Research on permafrost in the Abisko area of northern Sweden date from the 1950s. A mean annual air ...
This paper examines the possibility of using the distribution of zonal permafrost landforms to aid i...
The permafrost of Arctic West Siberia stores extremely rich resources of hydrocarbon fuels that rema...
Abstract A research‐based understanding of permafrost distribution at a sufficient spatial resoluti...
Permafrost peatlands are hydrological and biogeochemical hotspots in the discontinuous permafrost zo...
Arctic is warming nearly four times faster than the global average, and as a result, the permafrost ...
Geophysical surveying and geoelectrical methods are effective to study permafrost distribution and c...
Palsas and peat plateaus are permafrost mounds situated in mires with a core of ground ice. In north...
Shallow permafrost distribution and characteristics are important for predicting ecosystem feedbacks...
Detection of faults and other zones of weakness in shallow permafrost to a few hundreds of meters is...
Peat plateaus and palsas are characteristic morphologies of sporadic permafrost, and the transition ...
Climate warming is more pronounced in the Arctic than in other parts of the world. This warming affe...
The current permafrost distribution on Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, maritime Antarcti...
Permafrost region covers 24% of the Earth’s total area and holds 1460-1600 Pg of carbon. A significa...
Ground ice content is one of the least known characteristics of the permafrost-affected soils in the...
Research on permafrost in the Abisko area of northern Sweden date from the 1950s. A mean annual air ...
This paper examines the possibility of using the distribution of zonal permafrost landforms to aid i...
The permafrost of Arctic West Siberia stores extremely rich resources of hydrocarbon fuels that rema...
Abstract A research‐based understanding of permafrost distribution at a sufficient spatial resoluti...