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Numerical modeling of two-dimensional temperature field dynamics across non-deforming ice-wedge polygons

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V.V.Garayshin, D.J. Nicolsky, and V.E. Romanovsky, 2018-12-12, Numerical modeling of two-dimensional temperature field dynamics across non-deforming ice-wedge polygons: Cold Regions Science and Technology, v. 161, p. 115-128.

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Abstract (from ScienceDirect): Ice wedge polygons on the North Slope of Alaska have been forming for many millennia, when the ground thermally contracts in the winter and water fills in the cracks during the snowmelt season. The infiltrated water then freezes and turns into ice. In this paper we investigate temperature dynamics around the ice wedges and surrounding permafrost. A 2-D nonlinear heat equation with phase change is utilized to compute temperature across the ice wedge and surrounding area. Thermal properties of the ground material are estimated by assimilating temperature measurements in the center of ice wedge polygons. The developed finite element model is successfully validated using two analytical solutions and tested [...]

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  • Alaska CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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