Permafrost refers to ground that remains at or below 0β―Β°C for at least two consecutive years, influencing ecosystems and infrastructure in highβlatitude regions.
The temperature at a given depth can be estimated by accounting for the surface temperature and the geothermal gradient, which describes how temperature increases with depth due to Earth’s internal heat.
Understanding this temperature profile helps predict thaw depth, assess stability of structures, and model climateβpermafrost feedbacks.
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