Monitoring Ground Surface Deformation of Ice-Wedge Polygon Areas in Saskylakh, NW Yakutia, Using Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) and Google Earth Engine (GEE)

Author:

Wang Wenhui1ORCID,Jin Huijun123ORCID,Zhang Ze1ORCID,Zhelezniak Mikhail N.4,Spektor Valentin V.4ORCID,Șerban Raul-David25ORCID,Li Anyuan3,Tumskoy Vladimir4,Jin Xiaoying1,Yang Suiqiao1,Zhang Shengrong1,Li Xiaoying1,Șerban Mihaela6,Wu Qingbai2ORCID,Wen Yanan7

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil Engineering, Permafrost Institute, and School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, China

2. State Key Laboratory of Frozen Soils Engineering, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China

3. School of Civil Engineering, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing 312000, China

4. Melnikov Permafrost Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, 677010 Yakutsk, Russia

5. Institute for Alpine Environment, Eurac Research, 39100 Bolzano, Italy

6. Applied Geomorphology and Interdisciplinary Research Centre, Department of Geography, West University of Timisoara, 300223 Timișoara, Romania

7. College of Land Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, China

Abstract

As one of the best indicators of the periglacial environment, ice-wedge polygons (IWPs) are important for arctic landscapes, hydrology, engineering, and ecosystems. Thus, a better understanding of the spatiotemporal dynamics and evolution of IWPs is key to evaluating the hydrothermal state and carbon budgets of the arctic permafrost environment. In this paper, the dynamics of ground surface deformation (GSD) in IWP zones (2018–2019) and their influencing factors over the last 20 years in Saskylakh, northwestern Yakutia, Russia were investigated using the Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) and Google Earth Engine (GEE). The results show an annual ground surface deformation rate (AGSDR) in Saskylakh at −49.73 to 45.97 mm/a during the period from 1 June 2018 to 3 May 2019. All the selected GSD regions indicate that the relationship between GSD and land surface temperature (LST) is positive (upheaving) for regions with larger AGSDR, and negative (subsidence) for regions with lower AGSDR. The most drastic deformation was observed at the Aeroport regions with GSDs rates of −37.06 mm/a at tower and 35.45 mm/a at runway. The GSDs are negatively correlated with the LST of most low-centered polygons (LCPs) and high-centered polygons (HCPs). Specifically, the higher the vegetation cover, the higher the LST and the thicker the active layer. An evident permafrost degradation has been observed in Saskylakh as reflected in higher ground temperatures, lusher vegetation, greater active layer thickness, and fluctuant numbers and areal extents of thermokarst lakes and ponds.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Joint Heilongjiang Province R&D and Northeast Forestry University Chengdong Leadership Program

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Autonomous Province of Bozen/Bolzano—Department for Innovation, Research and University

Key Program of NSFC Joint Foundation with Heilongjiang Province for Regional Development

NSFC Program

Joint Chengdong Leadership and R&D Program of Heilongjiang Province and Northeast Forestry University

Raul-David Serban received funding from the Autonomous Province of Bozen/Bolzano—Department

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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