Sobre la inexistencia de permafrost en las cumbres de Sierra Nevada
- A. Gómez Ortiz
- F. Salvador Franch
- M. Oliva
- M. Salvà
- D. Palacios
- L.M. Tanarro
- L. Schulte
- Susanne Schnabel (coord.)
- Álvaro Gómez Gutiérrez (coord.)
Editorial: Universidad de Extremadura
ISBN: 978-84-617-1123-9
Año de publicación: 2014
Páginas: 511-514
Congreso: Reunión Nacional de Geomorfología (13. 2014. Cáceres)
Tipo: Aportación congreso
Resumen
In this study we introduce the longest record for soil temperatures in a high massif of southern Europe, Sierra Nevada (Spain). Soil temperatures were monitored from 2002 to 2013 at depths down to 60 m. According to these data, no permafrost conditions are found in the highest lands of Sierra Nevada. Mean temperatures range from 2.3 to 3.2ºC in the first 60 m depth. Snow cover plays a major role controlling the significant interannual and intrannual variations of soil temperatures recorded in the most superficial loggers.