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mapping and surveying technologies for Asia – ASM

Eurasian Soils Froze Less Deeply in Winter 1960s - 1990s

Seasonally frozen ground across the former Soviet Republic extended 31.9 cm shallower in winter of 2000 than in the 1930s. That’s according to a comprehensive assessment of soil thermal conditions in the Eurasian high latitudes, which also found that the trend for decreasing freeze depth began in the late 1960s and appeared to stop in the early 1990s. Read More
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