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Что (кто) такое sporadic permafrost - определение

SOIL FROZEN PERMANENTLY (PRACTICALLY FOR A DURATION OF AT LEAST TWO YEARS)
Permafrost soil; Continuous permafrost; Discontinuous permafrost; Alpine permafrost; Discontinuous permafrost zone; Continuous permafrost zone; Sporadic permafrost zone; Sporadic permafrost; Widespread permafrost zone; Widespread Permafrost Zone; Discontinuous Permafrost Zone; Cryotic soil; Cryolithozone; Effects of global warming on permafrost; Effects of climate change on permafrost; Cryotic
  • Point Lonely, Alaska]] in 2013.
  • Southern limit of permafrost in [[Eurasia]] according to Karl Ernst von Baer (1843), and other authors.
  • adj=on}} headwall.
  • Massive blue ground ice exposure on the north shore of Herschel Island, Yukon, Canada.
  • Slope failure of permafrost soil, revealing the top of an [[ice wedge]].
  • Excavating ice-rich permafrost with a [[jackhammer]] in [[Alaska]].]]
. The middle zone is permanently frozen as “permafrost”, and the bottom layer is where the geothermal temperature is above freezing. Note the importance of the vertical 0° C line: It denotes the bottom of the active layer in the seasonally variable temperature zone and the bottom limit of permafrost as the temperature increases with depth.--->
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permafrost         
Permafrost is land that is permanently frozen to a great depth.
N-UNCOUNT
Permafrost         
Permafrost is ground that continuously remains below 0 °C (32 °F) for two or more years, located on land or under the ocean. Most common in the Northern Hemisphere, around 15% of the Northern Hemisphere or 11% of the global surface is underlain by permafrost, including substantial areas of Alaska, Greenland, Canada and Siberia.
permafrost         
¦ noun a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains below freezing point throughout the year.
Origin
1940s: from permanent + frost.
Sporadic E propagation         
TYPE OF RADIO PROPAGATION
Sporadic E; E-skip; Sporadic Es
Sporadic E (usually abbreviated E) is an unusual form of radio propagation using a low level of the Earth's ionosphere that normally does not refract radio waves.
sporadic         
  • The diagram shows the [[subquotient]] relations between the '''sporadic groups'''. A connecting line means the lower group is a subquotient of the upper, with no sporadic subquotient in between.<br>
[[File:EllipseSubqR.svg]] 1st generation, [[File:EllipseSubqG.svg]] 2nd generation, [[File:EllipseSubqB.svg]] 3rd generation, [[File:EllipseSubqW.svg]] Pariah
IN MATHEMATICS, ONE OF THE 26 EXCEPTIONAL FINITE SIMPLE GROUPS
Sporadic groups; Sporadic simple group; Simple sporadic group; Finite sporadic group; Sporadic finite group; Sporadic simple groups; Sporadic; Happy Family (group theory)
Sporadic occurrences of something happen at irregular intervals.
...a year of sporadic fighting over northern France...
? continuous
ADJ
sporadically
The distant thunder from the coast continued sporadically...
? continuously
ADV: ADV with v
Sporadic         
  • The diagram shows the [[subquotient]] relations between the '''sporadic groups'''. A connecting line means the lower group is a subquotient of the upper, with no sporadic subquotient in between.<br>
[[File:EllipseSubqR.svg]] 1st generation, [[File:EllipseSubqG.svg]] 2nd generation, [[File:EllipseSubqB.svg]] 3rd generation, [[File:EllipseSubqW.svg]] Pariah
IN MATHEMATICS, ONE OF THE 26 EXCEPTIONAL FINITE SIMPLE GROUPS
Sporadic groups; Sporadic simple group; Simple sporadic group; Finite sporadic group; Sporadic finite group; Sporadic simple groups; Sporadic; Happy Family (group theory)
·adj Occuring singly, or apart from other things of the same kind, or in scattered instances; separate; single; as, a sporadic fireball; a sporadic case of disease; a sporadic example of a flower.
Sporadic group         
  • The diagram shows the [[subquotient]] relations between the '''sporadic groups'''. A connecting line means the lower group is a subquotient of the upper, with no sporadic subquotient in between.<br>
[[File:EllipseSubqR.svg]] 1st generation, [[File:EllipseSubqG.svg]] 2nd generation, [[File:EllipseSubqB.svg]] 3rd generation, [[File:EllipseSubqW.svg]] Pariah
IN MATHEMATICS, ONE OF THE 26 EXCEPTIONAL FINITE SIMPLE GROUPS
Sporadic groups; Sporadic simple group; Simple sporadic group; Finite sporadic group; Sporadic finite group; Sporadic simple groups; Sporadic; Happy Family (group theory)
In mathematics, a sporadic group is one of the 26 exceptional groups found in the classification of finite simple groups.
sporadic         
  • The diagram shows the [[subquotient]] relations between the '''sporadic groups'''. A connecting line means the lower group is a subquotient of the upper, with no sporadic subquotient in between.<br>
[[File:EllipseSubqR.svg]] 1st generation, [[File:EllipseSubqG.svg]] 2nd generation, [[File:EllipseSubqB.svg]] 3rd generation, [[File:EllipseSubqW.svg]] Pariah
IN MATHEMATICS, ONE OF THE 26 EXCEPTIONAL FINITE SIMPLE GROUPS
Sporadic groups; Sporadic simple group; Simple sporadic group; Finite sporadic group; Sporadic finite group; Sporadic simple groups; Sporadic; Happy Family (group theory)
[sp?'rad?k]
¦ adjective occurring at irregular intervals or only in a few places.
Derivatives
sporadically adverb
Origin
C17: via med. L. from Gk sporadikos, from sporas, sporad- 'scattered'; related to speirein 'to sow'.
sporadic         
  • The diagram shows the [[subquotient]] relations between the '''sporadic groups'''. A connecting line means the lower group is a subquotient of the upper, with no sporadic subquotient in between.<br>
[[File:EllipseSubqR.svg]] 1st generation, [[File:EllipseSubqG.svg]] 2nd generation, [[File:EllipseSubqB.svg]] 3rd generation, [[File:EllipseSubqW.svg]] Pariah
IN MATHEMATICS, ONE OF THE 26 EXCEPTIONAL FINITE SIMPLE GROUPS
Sporadic groups; Sporadic simple group; Simple sporadic group; Finite sporadic group; Sporadic finite group; Sporadic simple groups; Sporadic; Happy Family (group theory)
a.
Scattered, separate, single.
Melnikov Permafrost Institute         
RESEARCH INSTITUTE IN RUSSIA
Draft:Melnikov Permafrost Institute; MPI SB RAS
Melnikov Permafrost Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science () is a research institute based in Yakutsk], [[Russia, a city built on continuous permafrost. It was founded in 1960.

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Permafrost

Permafrost is ground that continuously remains below 0 °C (32 °F) for two or more years, located on land or under the ocean. Most common in the Northern Hemisphere, around 15% of the Northern Hemisphere or 11% of the global surface is underlain by permafrost, with the total area of around 18 million km2. This includes substantial areas of Alaska, Greenland, Canada and Siberia. It is also located in high mountain regions, with the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau a prominent example. Most of the permafrost exists in the Northern Hemisphere, although some is known to exist in the Southern Hemisphere, where it is consigned to mountain slopes like in the Andes or the Southern Alps of New Zealand, and beneath the massive ice sheets of the Antarctic.

In areas underlain by permafrost where the surface temperatures fluctuate annually above and below the freezing point, stable frozen temperatures may occur within a few centimeters of the surface down to hundreds of meters. It may be manifest as persistent ground ice or perennially frozen non-porous bedrock. Permafrost often comprises ice holding various types of soil, sand, and rock in combination.

Permafrost contains large amounts of dead biomass which had accumulated throughout millennia without having had the chance to fully decompose and release its carbon, making tundra soil a carbon sink. As global warming heats the ecosystem, frozen soil thaws and becomes warm enough for decomposition to start anew, accelerating permafrost carbon cycle in one of the effects of climate change. Depending on conditions at the time of thaw, decomposition can either release carbon dioxide or methane, and these greenhouse gas emissions act as a climate change feedback.

The emissions from thawing permafrost will have a sufficient impact on the climate to impact global carbon budgets. Exact estimates of permafrost emissions are hard to model because of the uncertainty about different thaw processes, but there's a widespread agreement they'll be smaller than anthropogenic emissions and not large enough to result in "runaway warming". Permafrost thaw also risks the collapse of buildings and other infrastructure which were built on it when it was stable, with estimates suggesting that nearly 70% of such infrastructure is at risk by 2050, and that the associated costs could rise to tens of billions of dollars in the second half of the century.