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Decreasing Soil-Frost Depth and Its Relation to Climate Change in Tokachi, Hokkaido, Japan
2006
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan
Frozen ground plays an important role in the energy and water cycle of cold regions, and affects the environment and agricultural practices in these regions. The effect of climate warming on soil frost is an important concern, but our present understanding of such effect is limited, due to the lack of long-term data covering a large region. This study analyzes a unique regional database of 20-year records from 1986-2005 of soil frost, combined with long-term climate data from 1955-2005. Annual
doi:10.2151/jmsj.84.821
fatcat:zkeknlsembhinj3i7d2h4mokea