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Mapping the potential distribution of frozen ground in Tucarroya (Monte Perdido massif, Pyrenees)

Abstract: This paper shows the creation of a map of frozen ground potential for the Tucarroya valley in Ordesa National Park. To create this map, it was necessary to combine the identified landforms associated to the presence of frozen ground by fieldwork, ground temperature data continuously recorded during two years by automatic loggers, a Basal Temperature of Snow (BTS) survey, and predictor variables derived from a high resolution Digital Elevation Model (DEM). Four environments have been differentiated: unfrozen ground, seasonal frozen ground, possible permafrost and probable permafrost. The map confirms a very limited variety and extension of permafrost, above 2700 m a.s.l. on gentle and shadowed slopes. Seasonal frozen ground is the most common thermal regime, as it can be developed above 2500 m a.s.l. Snow-pack duration and thickness tightly control the duration of frozen ground and the freezing-thawing cycles. Frost activity and unfrozen ground is restricted from 2570 to 2750 m a.s.l.

 Fuente: Cuadernos de Investigacion Geografica, 2020, 46(2), 395-411

 Publisher: Universidad de La Rioja

 Year of publication: 2020

 No. of pages: 17

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.18172/cig.4414

 ISSN: 0211-6820,1697-9540

 Spanish project: CGL2015-68144-R

 Publication Url: : La publicación original está disponible en: publicaciones.unirioja.es/revistas/ajr

Authorship

SERRANO, E.

PISABARRO, A.

LÓPEZ-MORENO, J. I.

MARTÍN MORENO, R.

RICO, I: