Derivation and analysis of a high-resolution estimate of global permafrost zonation
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Abstract
Abstract. Permafrost underlies much of Earth's surface and interacts with climate, eco-systems and human systems. It is a complex phenomenon controlled by climate and (sub-) surface properties and reacts to change with variable delay. Heterogeneity and sparse data challenge the modeling of its spatial distribution. Currently, there is no data set to adequately inform global studies of permafrost. The available data set for the Northern Hemisphere is frequently used for model evaluation, but its quality and consistency are difficult to assess. Here, a global model of permafrost extent and dataset of permafrost zonation are presented and discussed, extending earlier studies by including the Southern Hemisphere,…
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- Permafrost
- Climatology
- Northern Hemisphere
- Extrapolation
- Snow
- Environmental science
- Climate change
- Physical geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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