The Cryosphere (May 2024)

Brief communication: Testing a portable Bullard-type temperature lance confirms highly spatially heterogeneous sediment temperatures under shallow bodies of water in the Arctic

  • F. Miesner,
  • W. L. Cable,
  • P. P. Overduin,
  • J. Boike,
  • J. Boike

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-18-2603-2024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18
pp. 2603 – 2611

Abstract

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The thermal regime in the sediment column below shallow bodies of water in Arctic permafrost controls benthic habitats and permafrost stability. We present a robust, portable device that measures detailed temperature–depth profiles of the near-surface sediments in less than 1 h. Test campaigns in the Canadian Arctic and on Svalbard have demonstrated its utility in a range of environments during winter and summer. Measured temperatures were spatially heterogeneous, even within single bodies of water. We observed the broadest temperature range in water less than 1 m deep, a zone that is not captured by single measurements in deeper water.