Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate subaerial taliks’ geology, configuration, ground temperature and groundwater level in the continuous permafrost environment of Central Yakutia (Eastern Siberia). The study included geophysical surveys, borehole drilling and measurements of ground temperature and groundwater level variation in a talik aquifer in the Shestakovka research watershed. The talik occupies a gentle, sandy slope covered by a sparse pine forest. Its thickness varies from 3 to 17 m. The talik has several water-conducting branches along its slope. The seasonal thaw layer outside the talik and the talik itself form a single aquifer at the end of the summer. Water-saturated deposits in the talik have a temperature of about 0 °C throughout the year and do not freeze because of the constant filtration of water through the pores and convective heat transfer. Although the groundwater level is relatively close to the land surface, at a depth of just 1–3 m, it has very weak response to snowmelt and precipitation events. The maximum groundwater level occurs in February under cryogenic pressure due to deep seasonal ground freezing above the talik aquifer. Complicated relations between the landscape and the groundwater in the given geological conditions lead to the long-term existence of talik aquifers in the continuous permafrost environment.
Funder
Russian Science Foundation
Yakutian Science Foundation
Subject
Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Global and Planetary Change
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