ontdooicyclus
Ontdooicyclus is a concept in Dutch climate science used to describe cyclical thawing and refreezing processes in soils and shallow subsurface layers. The term combines ontdooien (to thaw) and cyclus (cycle). It refers to periodic changes in the phase state of pore water driven by temperature fluctuations, moisture, and solar radiation, rather than a single thaw event.
The cycle typically involves temperatures hovering around 0°C, with latent heat effects during phase changes, soil
Geographically, ontdooicyclus is most relevant in periglacial and high-latitude or high-altitude environments, as well as in
Impacts include soil destabilization, frost heave, changes in drainage, and potential releases of stored carbon as
Measurement and modeling rely on in situ temperature and moisture sensors, soil temperature logs, and remote
See also: thawing cycle, permafrost, frost heave, cryosphere, soil physics.