Influences of climate variation on thawing-freezing processes in the northeast of Three-River Source Region China
Shao Quan-Qin
2013
关键词Geologic models Atmospheric temperature Finite volume method Freezing Frozen soils Heat transfer Snow Soil mechanics Soil moisture Thawing Transport properties
英文摘要In cold region, precipitation, air temperature and snow cover significantly influenced soil water and heat transfer, and thus freezing-thawing processes of active soil layer. On the basic of physical processes of water and heat balances and their transfers in the snow covered soil, a water-heat coupling model for snow cover and its underlying soil layers was established in this paper. Numerical solution of the model was conducted by a full-implicit finite volume method. Observation data of snow cover depth, soil water content and active soil depth at two typical sites in the northeast of Three-River Source Region of China were selected for model calibration and validation. The results indicate that the model can capture soil freezing-thawing processes at the two sites. Simulated results reveal that variations of soil water content, soil temperature and soil freezing depth depend on climate conditions of air temperature, precipitation and snow cover as well. In comparison of the simulated results at two sites, we know that thick snow cover hinders temperature transfer from air to soil, resulting in prolonging the time lag between air and soil temperatures, decreasing variations of soil temperature and soil water content and reducing soil freezing depths of active soil. 2012 Elsevier B.V.
出处Cold Regions Science and Technology
86页:86-97
收录类别EI
内容类型EI期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.igsnrr.ac.cn/handle/311030/31414]  
专题地理科学与资源研究所_历年回溯文献
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Shao Quan-Qin. Influences of climate variation on thawing-freezing processes in the northeast of Three-River Source Region China. 2013.
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