An Analytical Model of Active Layer Depth Under Changing Ground Heat Flux

Author:

Zhu Modi1ORCID,Wang Jingfeng1ORCID,Ivanov Valeriy2ORCID,Sheshukov Aleksey3ORCID,Zhou Wenbo2ORCID,Zhang Liujing2,Mazepa Valeriy4ORCID,Sokolov Alexandr5,Valdayskikh Victor6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA USA

2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USA

3. Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering Kansas State University Manhattan KS USA

4. Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yekaterinburg Russia

5. Arctic Research Station Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Labytnangi Russia

6. Ural Federal University Yekaterinburg Russia

Abstract

AbstractImproved modeling of permafrost active layer freeze‐thaw plays a crucial role in understanding the response of the Arctic ecosystem to the accelerating warming trend in the region over the past decades. However, modeling the dynamics of the active layer at diurnal time scale remains challenging using the traditional models of freeze‐thaw processes. In this study, a physically based analytical model is formulated to simulate the thaw depth of the active layer under changing boundary conditions of soil heat flux. Conservation of energy for the active layer leads to a nonlinear integral equation of the thaw depth using a temperature profile approximated from the analytical solution of the heat transfer equation forced by ground heat flux. Temporally variable ground heat flux is estimated using non‐gradient models when field observations are not available. Validation of the proposed model conducted against field data obtained from three Arctic forest and tundra sites demonstrates that the model is able to simulate both thaw depth and soil temperature profiles accurately. The model has the potential to estimate regional variability of the thaw depth for permafrost related applications.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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