Authors: Hrbáček, Filip, Vieira, Goncalo, Oliva, Marc, Balks, Megan, Guglielmin, Mauro, de Pablo, Miguel Ángel, Molina, Antonio, RAMOS, Miguel, Goyanes, Gabriel, Meiklejohn, Ian, Abramov, Andrey, Demidov, Nikita, Fedorov-Davydov, Dmitry, Lupachev, Alexey, Rivkina, Elizaveta, Láska, Kamil, Kňažková, Michaela, Nývlt, Daniel, Raffi, Rossana, Strelin, Jorge, Sone, Toshio, Fukui, Kotaro, Dolgikh, Zazovskaya, Elya, Mergelov, Osokin, Nikolay, Miamin, Vladislav
Venue: Polar Geography
Type: Publication
Abstract: Monitoring of active layer thawing depth and active layer thickness (ALT), using mechanical pronging and continuous temperature data logging, has been undertaken under the Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring – South (CALM-S) program at a range of sites across Antarctica. The objective of this study was to summarize key data from sites in different Antarctic regions from 2006 to 2015 to review the state of the active layer in Antarctica and the effectiveness of the CALM-S program. The data from 16 sites involving 8 CALM-S and another 8 borehol...
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Topics: 
Climatology
Remote sensing
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