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Permafrost and climate in Europe: Monitoring and modelling thermal, geomorphological and geotechnical responses

机译:欧洲的多年冻土和气候:监测和模拟热,地貌和岩土工程

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We present a review of the changing state of European permafrost within a spatial zone that includes the continuous high latitude arctic permafrost of Svalbard and the discontinuous high altitude mountain permafrost of Iceland, Fennoscandia and the Alps. The paper focuses on methodological developments and data collection over the last decade or so, including research associated with the continent-scale network of instrumented permafrost boreholes established between 1998 and 2001 under the European Union PACE project. Data indicate recent warming trends, with greatest warming at higher latitudes. Equally important are the impacts of shorter-term extreme climatic events, most immediately reflected in changes in active layer thickness. A large number of complex variables, including altitude, topography, insolation and snow distribution, determine permafrost temperatures. The development of regionally calibrated empirical-statistical models, and physically based process-oriented models, is described, and it is shown that, though more complex and data dependent, process-oriented approaches are better suited to estimating transient effects of climate change in complex mountain topography. Mapping and characterisation of permafrost depth and distribution requires integrated multiple geophysical approaches and recent advances are discussed. We report on recent research into ground ice formation, including ice segregation within bedrock and vein ice formation within ice wedge systems. The potential impacts of climate change on rock weathering, permafrost creep, landslides, rock falls, debris flows and slow mass movements are also discussed. Recent engineering responses to the potentially damaging effects of climate warming are outlined, and risk assessment strategies to minimise geological hazards are described. We conclude that forecasting changes in hazard occurrence, magnitude and frequency is likely to depend on process-based modelling, demanding improved understanding of geomorphological process-response systems and their impacts on human activity.
机译:我们介绍了一个空间区域内欧洲永久冻土变化状态的回顾,其中包括连续的高纬度北极斯瓦尔巴特永久冻土层和不连续的冰岛,芬诺斯坎迪亚和阿尔卑斯山的高山高山冻土层。本文着眼于过去十年左右的方法学发展和数据收集,包括与欧盟PACE项目在1998年至2001年之间建立的仪器化永久冻土钻孔的大陆规模网络有关的研究。数据表明最近的变暖趋势,在较高的纬度地区变暖最大。同样重要的是短期极端气候事件的影响,最直接地反映在活动层厚度的变化中。包括高度,地形,日照和积雪分布在内的大量复杂变量决定了多年冻土的温度。描述了区域校准的经验统计模型和基于物理的面向过程的模型的开发,结果表明,尽管过程更加复杂且依赖于数据,但面向过程的方法更适合于估算复杂环境中气候变化的瞬时影响山地貌。多年冻土深度和分布的制图和表征需要综合多种地球物理方法,并讨论了最新进展。我们报道了有关地下冰层形成的最新研究,包括基岩中的冰偏析和冰楔系统中的静脉冰层。还讨论了气候变化对岩石风化,多年冻土蠕变,滑坡,岩石崩塌,泥石流和质量运动缓慢的潜在影响。概述了对气候变暖可能造成的破坏性影响的最新工程响应,并描述了将地质灾害降至最低的风险评估策略。我们得出的结论是,预测灾害发生,幅度和频率的变化可能取决于基于过程的建模,需要更好地了解地貌过程响应系统及其对人类活动的影响。

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