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Hydrothermal pattern of frozen soil in Nam Co lake basin, the Tibetan Plateau
作者: Tian, K.M., et al.
期刊名称: Environmental Geology
发表年度: 2009
卷: 57
期: 8
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页码: 1775-1784
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全文链接: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00254-008-1462-2
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摘要: Hydrothermal processes and the regimes of frozen soil formed in alpine regions with glaciers and lake area are complex and important for ecological environment but have not been studied in Tibet. Based on soil temperature and moisture data from October 2005 to September 2006 collected in the Nam Co lake basin, Tibetan Plateau (TP), those questions were discussed. The mean annual air temperature was -3.4A degrees C with 8 months below 0A degrees C. Air and soil temperature varied between -25.3 similar to 13.1A degrees C and -10.3 similar to 8.8A degrees C, respectively. Soil moisture variations in the active layer were small with the minimum value of 1.4%, but were influenced greatly by snowmelt, rainfall and evaporation, varying up to 53.8%. The active layer froze later, thawed earlier and was thinner, however, the lower altitude limit of permafrost is higher than that in most areas of TP. The effects of soil moisture (unfrozen water content) on soil temperature, which were estimated through proposed models, were more significant near ground surface than the other layers. The surface soil temperature decreased with snowcover, the effect of cold snow meltwater infiltration on soil thermal conditions was negligible, however, the effect of rainfall infiltration was evident causing thermal disruptions.
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