Development of Shallow-Depth Soil Temperature Estimation Model Based on Thermal Response in Permafrost Area

A soil temperature estimation model for increasing depth in a permafrost area in Alaska near the Bering Sea is proposed based on a thermal response concept. Thermal response is a measure of the internal physical heat transfer of soil due to transferred heat into the soil. Soil temperature data at di...

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Main Authors: Keunbo Park, Heekwon Yang, Bang Yong Lee, Dongwook Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/10/1886
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spelling doaj-212f206945384a2d9ff44077f107fcdd2020-11-25T01:32:41ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172018-10-01810188610.3390/app8101886app8101886Development of Shallow-Depth Soil Temperature Estimation Model Based on Thermal Response in Permafrost AreaKeunbo Park0Heekwon Yang1Bang Yong Lee2Dongwook Kim3Division of Polar Climate Sciences, Korea Polar Research Institute, Incheon 21990, KoreaDepartment of Electronics and Communication Eng., Hanyang University ERICA Campus, 55 Hanyangdaehak-ro, Sanrok-gu, Ansan, Gyeonggi-do 15588, KoreaDivision of Polar Climate Sciences, Korea Polar Research Institute, Incheon 21990, KoreaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Incheon National University, Incheon 22012, KoreaA soil temperature estimation model for increasing depth in a permafrost area in Alaska near the Bering Sea is proposed based on a thermal response concept. Thermal response is a measure of the internal physical heat transfer of soil due to transferred heat into the soil. Soil temperature data at different depths from late spring to the early autumn period at multiple permafrost sites were collected using automatic sensor measurements. From the analysis results, a model was established based on the relationship between the normalized cumulative soil temperatures (CRCST*i,m and CST*ud,m) of two different depths. CST*ud,m is the parameter of the soil temperature measurement at a depth of 5 cm, and CRCST*i,m is the parameter of the soil temperature measured at deeper depths of i cm (i = 10, 15, 20, and 30). Additionally, the fitting parameters of the mathematical models of the CRCST*i,m–CST*ud,m relationship were determined. The measured soil temperature depth profiles at a different site were compared with their predicted soil temperatures using the developed model for the model validation purpose. Consequently, the predicted soil temperatures at different soil depths using the soil temperature measurement of the uppermost depth (5 cm) were in good agreement with the measured results.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/10/1886soil temperaturethermal responsecumulative soil temperaturesoil temperature modelling
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author Keunbo Park
Heekwon Yang
Bang Yong Lee
Dongwook Kim
spellingShingle Keunbo Park
Heekwon Yang
Bang Yong Lee
Dongwook Kim
Development of Shallow-Depth Soil Temperature Estimation Model Based on Thermal Response in Permafrost Area
Applied Sciences
soil temperature
thermal response
cumulative soil temperature
soil temperature modelling
author_facet Keunbo Park
Heekwon Yang
Bang Yong Lee
Dongwook Kim
author_sort Keunbo Park
title Development of Shallow-Depth Soil Temperature Estimation Model Based on Thermal Response in Permafrost Area
title_short Development of Shallow-Depth Soil Temperature Estimation Model Based on Thermal Response in Permafrost Area
title_full Development of Shallow-Depth Soil Temperature Estimation Model Based on Thermal Response in Permafrost Area
title_fullStr Development of Shallow-Depth Soil Temperature Estimation Model Based on Thermal Response in Permafrost Area
title_full_unstemmed Development of Shallow-Depth Soil Temperature Estimation Model Based on Thermal Response in Permafrost Area
title_sort development of shallow-depth soil temperature estimation model based on thermal response in permafrost area
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2018-10-01
description A soil temperature estimation model for increasing depth in a permafrost area in Alaska near the Bering Sea is proposed based on a thermal response concept. Thermal response is a measure of the internal physical heat transfer of soil due to transferred heat into the soil. Soil temperature data at different depths from late spring to the early autumn period at multiple permafrost sites were collected using automatic sensor measurements. From the analysis results, a model was established based on the relationship between the normalized cumulative soil temperatures (CRCST*i,m and CST*ud,m) of two different depths. CST*ud,m is the parameter of the soil temperature measurement at a depth of 5 cm, and CRCST*i,m is the parameter of the soil temperature measured at deeper depths of i cm (i = 10, 15, 20, and 30). Additionally, the fitting parameters of the mathematical models of the CRCST*i,m–CST*ud,m relationship were determined. The measured soil temperature depth profiles at a different site were compared with their predicted soil temperatures using the developed model for the model validation purpose. Consequently, the predicted soil temperatures at different soil depths using the soil temperature measurement of the uppermost depth (5 cm) were in good agreement with the measured results.
topic soil temperature
thermal response
cumulative soil temperature
soil temperature modelling
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/10/1886
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