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DescriptionInterpolated-best-estimate-maximum-permafrost-depth-map-for-the-0--C-isotherm.png |
English: Interpolated best estimate maximum permafrost depth map for the 0 ∘ C isotherm. The pore water is assumed to be completely in the liquid phase. |
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Source | Joan Govaerts et. al. "Weichselian permafrost depth in the Netherlands: a comprehensive uncertainty and sensitivity analysis", The Cryosphere doi:10.5194/tc-10-2907-2016 |
Author | Joan Govaerts, Koen Beerten, Johan ten Veen |
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