Publication: Transient thermal effects in Alpine permafrost
Transient thermal effects in Alpine permafrost
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Noetzli, J., & Gruber, S. (2009). Transient thermal effects in Alpine permafrost. The Cryosphere, 3(1), 85–99. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-3-85-2009
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In high mountain areas, permafrost is important because it influences the occurrence of natural hazards, because it has to be considered in construction practices, and because it is sensitive to climate change. The assessment of its distribution and evolution is challenging because of highly variable conditions at and below the surface, steep topography and varying climatic conditions. This paper presents a systematic investigation of effects of topography and climate variability that are important for subsurface temperatures in Alpin
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Noetzli, J., & Gruber, S. (2009). Transient thermal effects in Alpine permafrost. The Cryosphere, 3(1), 85–99. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-3-85-2009