نتایج جستجو برای: soil freezing

تعداد نتایج: 197785  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Li-hui Luo Wei Ma Zhongqiong Zhang Yanli Zhuang Yaonan Zhang Jinqiang Yang Xuecheng Cao Songtao Liang Yanhu Mu

Most previous studies of the Qinghai-Tibet engineering corridor (QTEC) have focused on the impacts of climate change on thaw-induced slope failures, whereas few have considered freeze-induced slope failures. Terrestrial laser scanning was used in combination with global navigation satellite systems to monitor three-dimensional surface changes between 2014 and 2015 on the slope of permafrost in ...

2008
Ronald P. Daanen Debasmita Misra Howard Epstein Donald Walker Vladimir Romanovsky

[1] Nonsorted circles, ubiquitous to the Arctic Tundra region, are patterned ground features with circular semibarren areas surrounded by vegetation. These circles are formed and persist as an ecosystem due to complex soil-water-energy-ice-plant relationships and dynamics in the Arctic. In this paper, we present the first model that captures the dynamics of the physical and biological component...

Journal: :Sustainability 2022

The soil column samples were collected for indoor simulated freeze-thaw experiments to monitor the hydrothermal dynamics and measure basic physicochemical properties research effects of on process peat bog its relationship with properties. results indicate that in initial phase freezing-thawing, water content decreases temperature changes, respectively. Unfrozen stable freezing period sharply. ...

2008
Xiangjun Tian Zhenghui Xie Aiguo Dai

[1] Many studies have shown the deficiencies of the extended Kalman filter (EKF), even though it has become a standard technique used in nonlinear estimation. In the EKF method, the state distribution is propagated analytically through the first-order linearization of the nonlinear system, which can introduce large errors in variable estimation and may lead to suboptimal performance and sometim...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Bishwo N Adhikari Diana H Wall Byron J Adams

Nematodes are the dominant soil animals of the Antarctic Dry Valleys and are capable of surviving desiccation and freezing in an anhydrobiotic state. Genes induced by desiccation stress have been successfully enumerated in nematodes; however, little is known about gene regulation by Antarctic nematodes that can survive multiple types and incidences of environmental stress. In order to reveal th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Amir Haji-Akbari Pablo G Debenedetti

Water freezes in a wide variety of low-temperature environments, from meteors and atmospheric clouds to soil and biological cells. In nature, ice usually nucleates at or near interfaces, because homogenous nucleation in the bulk can only be observed at deep supercoolings. Although the effect of proximal surfaces on freezing has been extensively studied, major gaps in understanding remain regard...

2015
Xiaolin Gou Bo Tan Fuzhong Wu Wanqin Yang Zhengfeng Xu Zhiping Li Xitao Zhang Annamaria Bevivino

Little information is available on the seasonal response of soil microbial biomass to climate warming even though it is very sensitive to climate change. A two-year field experiment was conducted in the subalpine and alpine forests of the eastern Tibetan Plateau, China. The intact soil cores from 3,600 m site were incubated in three elevations (3,000 m, 3,300 m and 3,600 m) to simulate climate ...

2007
Ronald P. Daanen

The interdependency of biological and physical components of the arctic tundra system can yield strongly nonlinear processes with potential thresholds for ecosystem shifts. Hydrology critically infl uences the ecosystem dynamics in the Arctic, even though the tundra appears to have a relatively simple hydrologic system, often consisting of only a saturated active layer underlain by permafrost. ...

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