Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Dec 2023)

Thermal variations of the active layer in Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, Maritime Antarctica

  • ANDRÉ M. DE ANDRADE,
  • ROBERTO F.M. MICHEL,
  • ULISSES FRANZ BREMER,
  • ELIAS DE LIMA NETO,
  • GONÇALO BRITO T.G. VIEIRA,
  • CARLOS ERNESTO G.R. SCHAEFER,
  • JEFFERSON C. SIMÕES

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202320230181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 95, no. suppl 3

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Abstract This work aimed to characterize the variation in the thermal regime of the active layer in a permafrost area on Fildes Peninsula, Antarctica, and relate this variability with meteorological data between 2014 and 2016. The monitoring site was installed to continuously monitor the temperature and moisture of the active layer, radiation flow on the surface, and air temperature. We used data collected to generate the indexes freezing degree-days, thawing degree-days, frost number, n-factor, apparent thermal diffusivity, and active layer thickness. The temperature of the active layer is not homogeneous, varying with depth and position in the transect, with the greatest variations in soil with better drainage and lower moisture content. Among the evaluated factors, air and soil surface temperature are the ones that most influence the thermal gradient of the active layer. We identified that near the surface there is a greater influence of albedo and cloudiness and at -35 cm depth there is a greater influence of net radiation and soil moisture. The average depth of the active layer in 2014 was -44.3 cm and in 2015 -47.7 cm and the frost number index indicates that there was a predominance of continuous permafrost in the transect during the monitoring.

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