Permafrost warming and vegetation changes in continental Antarctica

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作者
Guglielmin, Mauro [1 ]
Fratte, Michele Dalle [2 ]
Cannone, Nicoletta [2 ]
机构
[1] Insubria Univ, Dept Theoret & Appl Sci, I-21100 Varese, VA, Italy
[2] Insubria Univ, Dept Theoret & Appl Sci, I-22100 Como, CO, Italy
关键词
climate change; active layer; permafrost; vegetation; Antarctica; mosses; snow; ground water content; incoming radiation; NORTHERN VICTORIA-LAND; TERRA-NOVA BAY; ICE-FREE AREAS; ACTIVE-LAYER; THERMAL REGIME; LATITUDINAL GRADIENT; VASCULAR PLANTS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; SIGNY ISLAND; KAR PLATEAU;
D O I
10.1088/1748-9326/9/4/045001
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Continental Antarctica represents the last pristine environment on Earth and is one of the most suitable contexts to analyze the relations between climate, active layer and vegetation. In 2000 we started long-term monitoring of the climate, permafrost, active layer and vegetation in Victoria Land, continental Antarctica. Our data confirm the stability of mean annual and summer air temperature, of snow cover, and an increasing trend of summer incoming short wave radiation. The active layer thickness is increasing at a rate of 0 : 3 cm y(-1). The active layer is characterized by large annual and spatial differences. The latter are due to scarce vegetation, a patchy and very thin organic layer and large spatial differences in snow accumulation. The active layer thickening, probably due to the increase of incoming short wave radiation, produced a general decrease of the ground water content due to the better drainage of the ground. The resultant drying may be responsible for the decline of mosses in xeric sites, while it provided better conditions for mosses in hydric sites, following the species-specific water requirements. An increase of lichen vegetation was observed where the climate drying occurred. This evidence emphasizes that the Antarctic continent is experiencing changes that are in total contrast to the changes reported from maritime Antarctica.
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