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Climate change and soil freezing dynamics: historical trends and projected changes
by
Henry, Hugh A. L
in
Air temperature
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Canada
/ Carbon
/ Climate change
/ Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
/ Climate effects
/ Climatology. Bioclimatology. Climate change
/ cold zones
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ ecosystems
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ freeze-thaw cycles
/ Freezing
/ Global warming
/ Insulation
/ linear models
/ meteorological data
/ Meteorology
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrient dynamics
/ Nutrient loss
/ Precipitation
/ Respiration
/ Snow
/ Snow depth
/ Snowpack
/ Soil temperature
/ Soils
/ Surficial geology
/ temperate zones
/ Temperature
/ Trends
/ Winter
2008
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Climate change and soil freezing dynamics: historical trends and projected changes
by
Henry, Hugh A. L
in
Air temperature
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Canada
/ Carbon
/ Climate change
/ Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
/ Climate effects
/ Climatology. Bioclimatology. Climate change
/ cold zones
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ ecosystems
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ freeze-thaw cycles
/ Freezing
/ Global warming
/ Insulation
/ linear models
/ meteorological data
/ Meteorology
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrient dynamics
/ Nutrient loss
/ Precipitation
/ Respiration
/ Snow
/ Snow depth
/ Snowpack
/ Soil temperature
/ Soils
/ Surficial geology
/ temperate zones
/ Temperature
/ Trends
/ Winter
2008
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Climate change and soil freezing dynamics: historical trends and projected changes
by
Henry, Hugh A. L
in
Air temperature
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Canada
/ Carbon
/ Climate change
/ Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
/ Climate effects
/ Climatology. Bioclimatology. Climate change
/ cold zones
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ ecosystems
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ freeze-thaw cycles
/ Freezing
/ Global warming
/ Insulation
/ linear models
/ meteorological data
/ Meteorology
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrient dynamics
/ Nutrient loss
/ Precipitation
/ Respiration
/ Snow
/ Snow depth
/ Snowpack
/ Soil temperature
/ Soils
/ Surficial geology
/ temperate zones
/ Temperature
/ Trends
/ Winter
2008
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Climate change and soil freezing dynamics: historical trends and projected changes
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Climate change and soil freezing dynamics: historical trends and projected changes
2008
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Changes to soil freezing dynamics with climate change can modify ecosystem carbon and nutrient losses. Soil freezing is influenced strongly by both air temperature and insulation by the snowpack, and it has been hypothesized that winter climate warming may lead to increased soil freezing as a result of reduced snowpack thickness. I used weather station data to explore the relationships between winter air temperature, precipitation and soil freezing for 31 sites in Canada, ranging from the temperate zone to the high Arctic. Inter-annual climate variation and associated soil temperature variation over the last 40 years were examined and used to interpolate the effects of projected climate change on soil freezing dynamics within sites using linear regression models. Annual soil freezing days declined with increasing mean winter air temperature despite decreases in snow depth and cover, and reduced precipitation only increased annual soil freezing days in the warmest sites. Annual soil freeze-thaw cycles increased in both warm and dry winters, although the effects of precipitation were strongest in sites that experience low mean winter precipitation. Overall, it was projected that by 2050, changes in winter temperature will have a much stronger effect on annual soil freezing days and freeze-thaw cycles than changes in total precipitation, with sites close to but below freezing experiencing the largest changes in soil freezing days. These results reveal that experimental data relevant to the effects of climate changes on soil freezing dynamics and changes in associated soil physical and biological processes are lacking.
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands,Springer Netherlands,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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