Warming Permafrost in the Western Alps: A Further Evidence of Elevation Dependent Warming?

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q4 GEOGRAPHY
Paolo Pogliotti, Edoardo Cremonese, Umberto Morra di Cella
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Abstract

The present study aims at characterising the recent thermal evolution of permafrost in the Aosta Valley region (Italy, Western European Alps) using active layer thickness anomalies and warming trends of both surface and deep temperatures as indicators. The dataset includes monitoring sites located at different altitudes and geomorphological contexts such as rock walls, high-altitude plateau and proglacial margins.The results show that the thickness of the active layer is increasing everywhere and that anomalies are consistent between sites despite their different characteristics and distances. Significant warming trends of about +0.2°C/10y are observed at 15 m depth in sites around 3000 m of elevation. In steep rockwalls warming trends at the rock surface are significant only on the north-facing faces where values are on average +0.42°C/10y at elevations above 4000 m.The present study aims to provide a snapshot on the current thermal evolution of permafrost in the north-western Alps as well as consistent and useful information for risk management. Taking advantage of this analysis, the study also aims to highlight as the temperature measures in permafrost could contribute to the elevation-dependent-warming debate.
西阿尔卑斯山永久冻土变暖:海拔依赖性变暖的进一步证据?
本研究旨在利用活动层厚度异常和地表和深层温度的变暖趋势作为指标,描述奥斯塔山谷地区(意大利,西欧阿尔卑斯山脉)永久冻土的近期热演化特征。该数据集包括位于不同海拔和地貌背景(如岩壁、高海拔高原和前冰期边缘)的监测点。结果表明:活动层厚度在各处都呈增加趋势,各测点之间的异常尽管特征和距离不同,但具有一致性。在海拔3000米左右的地点,在15米深度观测到约+0.2°C/10y的显著变暖趋势。在陡峭的岩壁中,岩石表面的变暖趋势仅在面向北的岩壁上显着,在海拔4000米以上的岩壁上,温度平均为+0.42°C/10y。本研究旨在提供阿尔卑斯山西北部永久冻土当前热演化的快照,以及风险管理的一致和有用的信息。利用这一分析,该研究还旨在强调永冻层的温度测量可能有助于海拔依赖变暖的辩论。
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CiteScore
0.70
自引率
25.00%
发文量
25
审稿时长
40 weeks
期刊介绍: La Revue de Géographie alpine / Journal of Alpine Research est une revue internationale et pluridisciplinaire, elle publie des articles scientifiques inédits concernant les problématiques territoriales et environnementales sur l’Arc alpin et les montagnes d’Europe ; les autres montagnes du monde peuvent prendre place dans des dossiers thématiques à orientation comparative. La revue publie simultanément les articles en français et en anglais.
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