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An Undercooled Scree Slope Detected by Geophysical Investigations in Sporadic Permafrost below 1000 M ASL, Central Austria

Author

  • Christian Stiegler
  • Matthias Rode
  • Oliver Sass
  • Jan-Christoph Otto

Summary, in English

Multi-method geophysical investigations, accompanied by microclimatic measurements and vegetation mapping, were performed at an undercooled scree slope near Schladming (Austria) in the eastern Alps in order to detect, map and monitor mountain permafrost. The study site, at an elevation of 990m asl, is one of the lowest-lying examples of a cold, undercooled scree slope in the Alps. Geophysical measurements with electrical resistivity tomography, ground-penetrating radar and seismic refraction indicate the presence of several isolated areas of frozen ground over a full year, far below the regional lower limit of mountain permafrost. Frozen sediments identified at shallow depths (beneath 1-3m) were 5-20m thick and ice-rich. Near-surface temperatures at the foot of the scree slope were strongly influenced by pronounced cooling. Vegetation mapping showed a dominance of cryophilic plant species. The results suggest that the scree slope is strongly influenced by the interplay of vegetation cover, ground thermal regime and the distribution of frozen sediments. Copyright (C) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Publishing year

2014

Language

English

Pages

194-207

Publication/Series

Permafrost and Periglacial Processes

Volume

25

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons Inc.

Topic

  • Physical Geography

Keywords

  • sporadic permafrost
  • undercooled scree slope
  • electrical resistivity
  • tomography
  • ground-penetrating radar
  • seismic refraction
  • microclimate

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1099-1530