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What Determines the Current Presence or Absence of Permafrost in the Torneträsk Region, a Sub-arctic Landscape in Northern Sweden?

机译:是什么决定了瑞典北部亚北极地区Torneträsk地区目前是否存在永久冻土?

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In a warming climate, permafrost is likely to be significantly reduced and eventually disappear from the sub-Arctic region. This will affect people at a range of scales, from locally by slumping of buildings and roads, to globally as melting of permafrost will most likely increase the emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas methane, which will further enhance global warming. In order to predict future changes in permafrost, it is crucial to understand what determines the presence or absence of permafrost under current climate conditions, to assess where permafrost is particularly vulnerable to climate change, and to identify where changes are already occurring. The Torneträsk region of northern sub-Arctic Sweden is one area where changes in permafrost have been recorded and where permafrost could be particularly vulnerable to any future climate changes. This paper therefore reviews the various physical, biological, and anthropogenic parameters that determine the presence or absence of permafrost in the Torneträsk region under current climate conditions, so that we can gain an understanding of its current vulnerability and potential future responses to climate change. A patchy permafrost distribution as found in the Torneträsk region is not random, but a consequence of site-specific factors that control the microclimate and hence the surface and subsurface temperature. It is also a product of past as well as current processes. In sub-Arctic areas such as northern Sweden, it is mainly the physical parameters, e.g., topography, soil type, and climate (in particular snow depth), that determine permafrost distribution. Even though humans have been present in the study area for centuries, their impacts on permafrost distribution can more or less be neglected at the catchment level. Because ongoing climate warming is projected to continue and lead to an increased snow cover, the permafrost in the region will most likely disappear within decades, at least at lower elevations.
机译:在气候变暖的情况下,多年冻土可能会大大减少,并最终从亚北极地区消失。这将影响范围广泛的人们,从局部的建筑物和道路坍塌到全球,因为永久冻土的融化将最有可能增加强大的温室气体的排放,这将进一步加剧全球变暖。为了预测未来多年冻土的变化,至关重要的是要了解在当前气候条件下确定多年冻土存在与否的因素,评估多年冻土在哪里特别容易受到气候变化的影响,并确定已经发生变化的地方。瑞典北亚北极地区的Torneträsk地区是一个记录了多年冻土变化的区域,多年冻土可能特别容易受到未来气候变化的影响。因此,本文回顾了各种物理,生物和人为参数,这些参数决定了在当前气候条件下托尔内特拉斯克地区是否存在多年冻土,以便我们能够了解其当前的脆弱性以及未来对气候变化的潜在应对措施。在Torneträsk地区发现的永久性冻土斑块分布不是随机的,而是控制微气候进而控制地表和地下温度的特定地点因素的结果。它也是过去和当前流程的产物。在诸如瑞典北部这样的亚北极地区,决定永久冻土分布的主要是物理参数,例如地形,土壤类型和气候(特别是积雪深度)。即使人类已经存在于研究区域已有数百年之久,但在集水区水平上对人类对多年冻土分布的影响却或多或少被忽略了。由于预计持续的气候变暖将持续下去并导致积雪增加,因此该地区的多年冻土很可能在几十年内消失,至少在较低海拔地区如此。

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    《AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment》 |2006年第4期|p.190-197|共8页
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    Margareta Johansson (corresponding author) is a PhD student at the GeoBiosphere Science Centre, Lund University, and Abisko Scientific Research Station, Sweden. She specializes in permafrost dynamics in relation to climate change and its impact on ecosystems. Her address: GeoBiosphere Science Centre, Physical Geography and Ecosystem Analyses, Lund University, Sölvegatan 12, 223 62 Lund, Sweden;

    and Abisko Scientific Research Station, 981 07 Abisko, Sweden. E-mail: margareta.johansson@nateko.lu.se;

    Torben R. Christensen is a professor at the GeoBiosphere Science Centre, Lund University, Sweden. He specializes in how vegetation and ecosystem processes respond and provide feedback effects on climate under changing environmental conditions. His address: GeoBiosphere Science Centre, Physical Geography and Ecosystem Analyses, Lund University, Sölvegatan 12, 223 62 Lund, Sweden. E-mail: torben.christensen@nateko.lu.se;

    Jonas Åkerman is an associate professor at the GeoBiosphere Science Centre, Lund University. He specializes in geomorphology and periglacial processes in relation to climate and its variations in Arctic and alpine environments. His address: GeoBiosphere Science Centre, Physical Geography and Ecosystem Analyses, Lund University, Sölvegatan 12, 223 62 Lund, Sweden. E-mail: jonas.akerman@nateko.lu.se;

    Terry Callaghan is the director of the Abisko Scientific Research Station and a professor of Arctic ecology at Universities of Sheffield, UK, and Lund, Sweden. He specializes in Arctic ecology and climate and UV-B radiation impacts on Arctic ecosystems. His address: Abisko Scientific Research Station, 981 07 Abisko, Sweden;

    and Sheffield Centre for Arctic Ecology, Department of Plant and Animal Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 5BR, UK. E-mail: terry.callaghan@ans.kiruna.se;

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