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  • Geoscientific Model Development Discussions. 2013; 6(2): 2655-2698. Published 2013 May 03. doi: 10.5194/gmdd-6-2655-2013.  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2013-05-03
    Description: State-of-the-art climate models postulate disproportionately large climate warming in the northern latitudes. Ground and satellite observations indicate recent warming is already altering the environment, evidenced by increasing permafrost temperature, deepening active layers, accelerating glacier melt and increasing river runoff. It is estimated that the circum-arctic regions contain vast amounts of soil organic carbon, whose fate is governed by climate; if temperature continues to rise, thawing of permafrost could release historic carbon initiating a positive climate-carbon cycle feedback. Consequently, projecting the future state of ecosystems in permafrost regions under changing environmental conditions is a major research challenge, but most of the associated processes are not yet adequately represented in current Earth system models. The new version of JSBACH incorporates phenomena specific to high latitudes: freeze/thaw processes, coupling thermal and hydrological processes in a layered soil scheme, defining a multi-layer snow representation and an insulating moss cover. Evaluations using the most comprehensive Arctic datasets show improvements at the site, basin, continental and circum-arctic scales. Such improvements highlight the need to include processes relevant to high latitude systems in order to capture the dynamics, and therefore realistically predict the evolution of this climatically critical biome.
    Print ISSN: 1991-9611
    Electronic ISSN: 1991-962X
    Topics: Geosciences
    Published by Copernicus on behalf of European Geosciences Union.
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