Earth System Science Data (Aug 2021)

A synthesis dataset of permafrost thermal state for the Qinghai–Tibet (Xizang) Plateau, China

  • L. Zhao,
  • L. Zhao,
  • D. Zou,
  • G. Hu,
  • T. Wu,
  • E. Du,
  • G. Liu,
  • Y. Xiao,
  • R. Li,
  • Q. Pang,
  • Y. Qiao,
  • X. Wu,
  • Z. Sun,
  • Z. Xing,
  • Y. Sheng,
  • Y. Zhao,
  • J. Shi,
  • C. Xie,
  • L. Wang,
  • C. Wang,
  • G. Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-4207-2021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 4207 – 4218

Abstract

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Permafrost has great influences on the climatic, hydrological, and ecological systems on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP). The changing permafrost and its impact have been attracting great attention worldwide like never before. More observational and modeling approaches are needed to promote an understanding of permafrost thermal state and climatic conditions on the QTP. However, limited data on the permafrost thermal state and climate background have been sporadically reported in different pieces of literature due to the difficulties of accessing and working in this region where the weather is severe, environmental conditions are harsh, and the topographic and morphological features are complex. From the 1990s, we began to establish a permafrost monitoring network on the QTP. Meteorological variables were measured by automatic meteorological systems. The soil temperature and moisture data were collected from an integrated observation system in the active layer. Deep ground temperature (GT) was observed from boreholes. In this study, a comprehensive dataset consisting of long-term meteorological, GT, soil moisture, and soil temperature data was compiled after quality control from an integrated, distributed, and multiscale observation network in the permafrost regions of QTP. The dataset is helpful for scientists with multiple study fields (i.e., climate, cryospheric, ecology and hydrology, meteorology science), which will significantly promote the verification, development, and improvement of hydrological models, land surface process models, and climate models on the QTP. The datasets are available from the National Tibetan Plateau/Third Pole Environment Data Center (https://data.tpdc.ac.cn/en/disallow/789e838e-16ac-4539-bb7e-906217305a1d/, last access: 24 August 2021, https://doi.org/10.11888/Geocry.tpdc.271107, Lin et al., 2021).