Geophysical monitoring shows that spatial heterogeneity in thermohydrological dynamics reshapes a transitional permafrost system

Geophysical monitoring shows that spatial heterogeneity in thermohydrological dynamics reshapes a transitional permafrost system

Geophysical monitoring shows that transitional permafrost systems evolve through complex infiltration pathways and energy fluxes, including lateral flow.
The figure shows that snowmelt is causing rapid changes in electrical resistivity, particularly underneath tall shrubs, where thick snowpack insulates the ground, enabling rapid infiltration of snowmelt. It also highlights that initial vertical flow is followed by lateral flow.