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    The Northern Publisher (Severnoye Izdatelstvo)
    In:  EPIC3Tenth International Conference on Permafrost. Vol. 1: International Contributions, Tenth International Conference on Permafrost (TICOP ), Salekhard, Russia, The Northern Publisher (Severnoye Izdatelstvo), 1, 492 p., pp. 85-90, ISBN: 978-5-905911-01-9
    Publication Date: 2019-07-16
    Description: The ESA Data User Element (DUE) Permafrost project provides a mid-to-long-term Earth observation service for permafrost remote sensing derived applications for Northern high-latitudinal permafrost areas. The DUE Permafrost remote sensing products are land surface temperature, surface soil moisture, frozen/thawed surface status, elevation, land cover and surface waters. A major component is the evaluation of the DUE Permafrost products to test their scientific validity for high-latitude permafrost landscapes. These case studies evaluate two DUE Permafrost products (MODIS Land Surface Temperature and ASCAT Surface State Flag) by comparing the results with field-based data obtained by the Global Terrestrial Network of Permafrost (GTN-P). First results showed good correlation which suggests that the DUE Permafrost approach is a promising one for long-term monitoring of permafrost surface conditions. Furthermore it demonstrates the great benefit of freely available ground truth databases for the evaluation of remote sensing derived products.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Inbook , peerRev
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    In:  EPIC3Tenth International Conference on Permafrost, Salekhard, Russia, 2012-06-25-2012The Northern Publisher (Severnoye Izdatelstvo)
    Publication Date: 2022-09-29
    Description: Introduction: Permafrost soils are believed to hold approximately 50% of the global soil carbon pool (Tarnocai et al. 2009), mostly as partic-ulate organic carbon (POC). In the Arctic coastal lowlands of Eurasia and North America ground ice can occupy a large pro-portion of the soil volume. Calculations of permafrost organic C stocks usually substract the ground ice content (Zimov et al. 2006; Tarnocai et al. 2009) and therefore disregard the organic carbon, especially the amount of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) contained in massive ground ice bodies such as ice wedges and buried glacier ice. Although these numbers might be small compared to the POC stocks in peat and mineral soils, DOC is chemically labile and may directly enter local food webs. Due to its liability DOC is quickly mineralized and returned to the atmosphere when released due to permafrost degradation. Here, we present the first results of a permafrost study on DOC in ground ice. We report DOC contents from different massive ground ice types, put them into context of the Arctic organic carbon pools and fluxes, and evaluate their contribution to the Arctic carbon budget against the background of in-creasing permafrost degradation and enhancing coastal erosion in the future.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Conference , notRev
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