Active layer and permafrost thermal regimes in the ice-free areas of Antarctica

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Main Author: Hrbáček, Filip
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Oliva, Marc, Hansen, Christel, Balks, Megan, O'Neill, Tanya Ann, de Pablo, Miguel Angel, Ponti, Stefano, Ramos, Miguel, Vieira, Gonçalo, Abramov, Andrey, Kaplan Pastíriková, Lucia, Guglielmin, Mauro, Goyanes, Gabriel, Francelino, Marcio Rocha, Schaefer, Carlos, Lacelle, Denis
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Summary: Ice-free areas occupy <0.5% of Antarctica and are unevenly distributed across the continent. Terrestrial ecosystem dynamics in ice free areas are strongly influenced by permafrost and the associated active layer. These features are the least studied component of the cryosphere in Antarctica, with sparse data from permanent study sites mainly providing information related to the ground thermal regime and active layer thickness (ALT). One of the most important results of the International Polar Year (IPY, 2007/08) was an increase in ground thermal regime monitoring sites, and consequently our knowledge of Antarctic permafrost dynamics. Now, 15 years after the IPY, we provide the first comprehensive summary of the state of permafrost across Antarctica, including the sub-Antarctic Islands, with analyses of spatial and temporal patterns of the dominant external factors (climate, lithology, biota, and hydric regime) on the ground thermal regime and active layer thickness. The mean annual ground temperatures of the active layer and uppermost part of the permafrost in Antarctica remain just below 0 °C in the warmest parts of the Antarctic Peninsula, and were below −20 °C in mountainous regions of the continent. The ALT varies between a few cm in the coldest, mountainous, parts of the Transantarctic Mountains up to >5 m in bedrock sites in the Antarctic Peninsula. The deepest and most variable ALTs (ca. 40 to >500 cm) were found in the Antarctic Peninsula, whereas the maximum ALT generally did not exceed 90 cm in Victoria Land and East Antarctica. Notably, found that the mean annual near-surface temperature follows the latitudinal gradient of −0.9 °C/deg. (R2 = 0.9) and the active layer thickness 3.7 cm/deg. (R2 = 0.64). The continuous permafrost occurs in the vast majority of the ice-free areas in Antarctica. The modelling of temperature on the top of the permafrost indicates also the permafrost presence in South Orkneys and South Georgia. The only areas where deep boreholes and geophysical surveys indicates discontinuous or sporadic permafrost are South Shetlands and Western Antarctic Peninsula.
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spelling Active layer and permafrost thermal regimes in the ice-free areas of AntarcticaGround thermal regimeActive layer thicknessClimate changeAntarctic ice-free environmentCryosolsGelisolsPermafrostIce-free areas occupy <0.5% of Antarctica and are unevenly distributed across the continent. Terrestrial ecosystem dynamics in ice free areas are strongly influenced by permafrost and the associated active layer. These features are the least studied component of the cryosphere in Antarctica, with sparse data from permanent study sites mainly providing information related to the ground thermal regime and active layer thickness (ALT). One of the most important results of the International Polar Year (IPY, 2007/08) was an increase in ground thermal regime monitoring sites, and consequently our knowledge of Antarctic permafrost dynamics. Now, 15 years after the IPY, we provide the first comprehensive summary of the state of permafrost across Antarctica, including the sub-Antarctic Islands, with analyses of spatial and temporal patterns of the dominant external factors (climate, lithology, biota, and hydric regime) on the ground thermal regime and active layer thickness. The mean annual ground temperatures of the active layer and uppermost part of the permafrost in Antarctica remain just below 0 °C in the warmest parts of the Antarctic Peninsula, and were below −20 °C in mountainous regions of the continent. The ALT varies between a few cm in the coldest, mountainous, parts of the Transantarctic Mountains up to >5 m in bedrock sites in the Antarctic Peninsula. The deepest and most variable ALTs (ca. 40 to >500 cm) were found in the Antarctic Peninsula, whereas the maximum ALT generally did not exceed 90 cm in Victoria Land and East Antarctica. Notably, found that the mean annual near-surface temperature follows the latitudinal gradient of −0.9 °C/deg. (R2 = 0.9) and the active layer thickness 3.7 cm/deg. (R2 = 0.64). The continuous permafrost occurs in the vast majority of the ice-free areas in Antarctica. The modelling of temperature on the top of the permafrost indicates also the permafrost presence in South Orkneys and South Georgia. The only areas where deep boreholes and geophysical surveys indicates discontinuous or sporadic permafrost are South Shetlands and Western Antarctic Peninsula.ElsevierRepositório da Universidade de LisboaHrbáček, FilipOliva, MarcHansen, ChristelBalks, MeganO'Neill, Tanya Annde Pablo, Miguel AngelPonti, StefanoRamos, MiguelVieira, GonçaloAbramov, AndreyKaplan Pastíriková, LuciaGuglielmin, MauroGoyanes, GabrielFrancelino, Marcio RochaSchaefer, CarlosLacelle, Denis2023-07-18T10:54:02Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/58646engHrbáček, F., Oliva, M., Hansen, C., Balks, M., O’Neill, T. A., Pablo, M. A. de, Ponti, S., Ramos, M., Vieira, G., Abramov, A., Kaplan Pastíriková, L., Guglielmin, M., Goyanes, G., Francelino, M. R., Schaefer, C., & Lacelle, D. (2023). Active layer and permafrost thermal regimes in the ice-free areas of Antarctica. Earth-Science Reviews, 242, 104458. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2023.1044580012-825210.1016/j.earscirev.2023.1044581872-6828metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-17T14:59:59Zoai:repositorio.ulisboa.pt:10451/58646Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T03:31:22.820422Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Active layer and permafrost thermal regimes in the ice-free areas of Antarctica
title Active layer and permafrost thermal regimes in the ice-free areas of Antarctica
spellingShingle Active layer and permafrost thermal regimes in the ice-free areas of Antarctica
Hrbáček, Filip
Ground thermal regime
Active layer thickness
Climate change
Antarctic ice-free environment
Cryosols
Gelisols
Permafrost
title_short Active layer and permafrost thermal regimes in the ice-free areas of Antarctica
title_full Active layer and permafrost thermal regimes in the ice-free areas of Antarctica
title_fullStr Active layer and permafrost thermal regimes in the ice-free areas of Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Active layer and permafrost thermal regimes in the ice-free areas of Antarctica
title_sort Active layer and permafrost thermal regimes in the ice-free areas of Antarctica
author Hrbáček, Filip
author_facet Hrbáček, Filip
Oliva, Marc
Hansen, Christel
Balks, Megan
O'Neill, Tanya Ann
de Pablo, Miguel Angel
Ponti, Stefano
Ramos, Miguel
Vieira, Gonçalo
Abramov, Andrey
Kaplan Pastíriková, Lucia
Guglielmin, Mauro
Goyanes, Gabriel
Francelino, Marcio Rocha
Schaefer, Carlos
Lacelle, Denis
author_role author
author2 Oliva, Marc
Hansen, Christel
Balks, Megan
O'Neill, Tanya Ann
de Pablo, Miguel Angel
Ponti, Stefano
Ramos, Miguel
Vieira, Gonçalo
Abramov, Andrey
Kaplan Pastíriková, Lucia
Guglielmin, Mauro
Goyanes, Gabriel
Francelino, Marcio Rocha
Schaefer, Carlos
Lacelle, Denis
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hrbáček, Filip
Oliva, Marc
Hansen, Christel
Balks, Megan
O'Neill, Tanya Ann
de Pablo, Miguel Angel
Ponti, Stefano
Ramos, Miguel
Vieira, Gonçalo
Abramov, Andrey
Kaplan Pastíriková, Lucia
Guglielmin, Mauro
Goyanes, Gabriel
Francelino, Marcio Rocha
Schaefer, Carlos
Lacelle, Denis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ground thermal regime
Active layer thickness
Climate change
Antarctic ice-free environment
Cryosols
Gelisols
Permafrost
topic Ground thermal regime
Active layer thickness
Climate change
Antarctic ice-free environment
Cryosols
Gelisols
Permafrost
description Ice-free areas occupy <0.5% of Antarctica and are unevenly distributed across the continent. Terrestrial ecosystem dynamics in ice free areas are strongly influenced by permafrost and the associated active layer. These features are the least studied component of the cryosphere in Antarctica, with sparse data from permanent study sites mainly providing information related to the ground thermal regime and active layer thickness (ALT). One of the most important results of the International Polar Year (IPY, 2007/08) was an increase in ground thermal regime monitoring sites, and consequently our knowledge of Antarctic permafrost dynamics. Now, 15 years after the IPY, we provide the first comprehensive summary of the state of permafrost across Antarctica, including the sub-Antarctic Islands, with analyses of spatial and temporal patterns of the dominant external factors (climate, lithology, biota, and hydric regime) on the ground thermal regime and active layer thickness. The mean annual ground temperatures of the active layer and uppermost part of the permafrost in Antarctica remain just below 0 °C in the warmest parts of the Antarctic Peninsula, and were below −20 °C in mountainous regions of the continent. The ALT varies between a few cm in the coldest, mountainous, parts of the Transantarctic Mountains up to >5 m in bedrock sites in the Antarctic Peninsula. The deepest and most variable ALTs (ca. 40 to >500 cm) were found in the Antarctic Peninsula, whereas the maximum ALT generally did not exceed 90 cm in Victoria Land and East Antarctica. Notably, found that the mean annual near-surface temperature follows the latitudinal gradient of −0.9 °C/deg. (R2 = 0.9) and the active layer thickness 3.7 cm/deg. (R2 = 0.64). The continuous permafrost occurs in the vast majority of the ice-free areas in Antarctica. The modelling of temperature on the top of the permafrost indicates also the permafrost presence in South Orkneys and South Georgia. The only areas where deep boreholes and geophysical surveys indicates discontinuous or sporadic permafrost are South Shetlands and Western Antarctic Peninsula.
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