permafrostafsmelten
Permafrostafsmelten refers to the thawing of permafrost, ground that remains at or below 0°C for at least two consecutive years. The term encompasses thaw in continuous and discontinuous permafrost zones, including the deepening of the active layer, thermokarst formation, and ground subsidence in ice-rich soils. It is a key component of climate- or thermodynamic-driven changes in high-latitude and high-altitude regions.
Causes and mechanisms include rising surface air and soil temperatures, altered snow cover, and changes in
Impacts are multifaceted. Infrastructure such as roads, foundations, pipelines, and buildings may experience settlement, tilting, or
Distribution and monitoring focus on Arctic and subarctic regions, including parts of Siberia, Alaska, Canada, and
Mitigation and adaptation emphasize reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving infrastructure design and land-use planning to