Temperature regime of solonetzic meadow-chernozemic permafrost-affected soil in a long-term cycle


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Abstract

The characteristics of temperature dynamics in a solonetzic meadow-chernozemic soil of alas depression in Central Yakutia are described on the basis of long-term (2005–2014) stationary studies. Quick changes in weather conditions accompanied by changes in the soil temperature regime were observed during that period. Thus, the beginning of soil thawing in the spring shifted to earlier dates, and the beginning of soil freezing in the fall shifted to later dates. Temperature trends demonstrate an increase in the mean annual soil temperatures at all the depths. In total, the period of the frozen state of the soil became considerably shorter: in the middle-profile horizons, by 30–39 days. The obtained results attest to the high dynamism in temperature parameters of meadow soils in alas depressions of Central Yakutia under conditions of global climate changes.

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R. V. Desyatkin

Institute of Biological Problems of the Cryolithozone, Siberian Division

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Email: rvdes@ibpc.ysn.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Lenina 41, Yakutsk, 677981

A. R. Desyatkin

Melnikov Permafrost Institute

Email: rvdes@ibpc.ysn.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Merzlotnaya 36, Yakutsk, 677010

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