利用探地雷达量化北极土壤和永久冻土性质

B. Dafflon, E. Léger, F. Soom, C. Ulrich, J. Peterson, S. Hubbard
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提高对北极生态系统功能的认识和模拟冻融动力学的模型参数化需要在土壤和雪的特性量化方面取得进展。由于土壤性质的显著时空变异性和点尺度测量(如岩心)提供的有限信息,地球物理方法具有改善土壤和永久冻土特征的潜力。在这项研究中,我们评估了使用探地雷达(GPR)来估计巴罗,AK多边形冻土带的融化层厚度,雪深和冰楔特征。为此,我们分析了在生长季结束和冬季结束时沿几个平行样带收集的探地雷达和点比例尺测量数据。为了了解探地雷达信号对冰楔特征的响应,还进行了综合研究。结果表明,在生长季节收集的探地雷达数据提供了可靠的融化深度估计,但土壤性质的强烈空间异质性会损害估计。虽然以前的研究已经证明了探地雷达在生长季节提供融化深度估算的价值,但本研究的结果表明,探地雷达方法也可用于估算冻结季节的活动层厚度、雪厚和永久冻土特征(如冰楔)的几何形状。
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Quantification of Arctic soil and permafrost properties using ground penetrating radar
Improving understanding of Arctic ecosystem functioning and parameterization of models that simulate freeze-thaw dynamics require advances in quantifying soil and snow properties. Due to the significant spatiotemporal variability of soil properties and the limited information provided by point-scale measurements (e.g., cores), geophysical methods hold potential for improving soil and permafrost characterization. In this study, we evaluate the use of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to estimate thaw layer thickness, snow depth and ice-wedge characteristics in polygonal-shaped tundra in Barrow, AK. To this end, we analyze GPR and point-scale measurements collected along several parallel transects at the end of the growing season and the end of winter. A synthetic study is also performed to understand the GPR signal response to ice-wedge characteristics. Results show that GPR data collected during the growing season provide reliable estimates of thaw depth although strong spatial heterogeneity in soil properties can impair the estimates. While previous studies have documented the value of GPR for providing thaw depth estimates during the growing season, results from this study suggest that GPR methods are also useful for estimating active layer thickness during the frozen season, snow thickness and geometry of permafrost features, such as ice-wedges.
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