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Короткопериодные колебания климата в Большеземельской тундре и прогноз изменения мерзлотных условий

Title: Короткопериодные колебания климата в Большеземельской тундре и прогноз изменения мерзлотных условий
Title, transliterated: Korotkoperiodnye kolebanii︠a︡ klimata v Bolʹshezemelʹskoĭ tundre i prognoz izmenenii︠a︡ merzlotnykh usloviĭ / M.A. Velikot︠s︡kiĭ, V.M. Fyodorov.
Translated title: Short-period climate fluctuations in Bol'shezemel'skaya tundra and the forecast of changes in permafrost condition.
Author(s): Velikot︠s︡kiĭ, M. A.
Fyodorov, V. M.
Date: 2003.
Language: Russian.
In: Kriosfera Zemli. (2003.), VII(3) (2003)
Abstract: Proposes strategy for long-term forecasting of changes in permafrost conditions based on analyzing short-period temperature fluctuations. Uses 36-, 12- and 6-year cycles extracted from long-term temperature data from single meteorological station as basis for air temperature forecast. Supposes temperature extremums are connected to jumpwise changes of permafrost conditions and acceleration of cryogenic processes; maximums with thermokarst, thermoerosion, and solifluction and minimums with formation of new frozen ground, frost heaving, frost riving, etc. Reports 4-6 year temperature fluctuations greatest and connects these with permafrost changes in south. Believes strategy applicable to regions of European north and Pacific coast where strong 6-year temperature cycles occur. Notes periodic perturbation of Earth's atmosphere by Venus and Jupiter can cause 4-6 year climate cycles and presents associated data.
Notes:

Kriosfera Zemli. VII(3) :85-93 (2003).

English abstract.

Keywords: 551.34 -- Geocryology. Frozen ground.
551.345 -- Permafrost. Cryopedology.
551.343 -- Periglacial processes. Thermokarst.
551.345.2 -- Permafrost, formation and decay.
551.58 -- Climatology.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
551.5 -- Meteorology.
551.506 -- Meteorological data.
551.509.3 -- Weather forecasting, bases and methods.
551.524 -- Air temperature.
551.525.5 -- Frozen ground, temperature.
52 -- Astronomy.
523.42 -- Venus.
523.45 -- Jupiter.
519.2 -- Statistical methods.
E8 -- Glaciology: frost action and permafrost.
SPRI record no.: 169465

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