Projects / Programmes
Understanding cryoturbation – using karst caves to improve predictions of soil carbon fate upon thawing permafrost (CryoKarst)
Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
6.12.00 |
Humanities |
Geography |
|
Code |
Science |
Field |
5.07 |
Social Sciences |
Social and economic geography |
cryoturbation, patterned ground, karst, soil science, Arctic carbon cycle, periglacial geomorphology, ice caves, Earth System Models, permafrost
Data for the last 5 years (citations for the last 10 years) on
October 15, 2025;
Data for score A3 calculation refer to period
2020-2024
Data for ARIS tenders (
04.04.2019 – Programme tender,
archive
)
Database |
Linked records |
Citations |
Pure citations |
Average pure citations |
WoS |
111
|
2,319
|
2,057
|
18.53
|
Scopus |
143
|
2,868
|
2,505
|
17.52
|
Organisations (2)
, Researchers (5)
0618 Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
1. |
37554 |
PhD Matej Blatnik |
Geography |
Researcher |
2022 - 2025 |
224 |
2. |
16180 |
PhD Franci Gabrovšek |
Mechanics |
Researcher |
2022 - 2025 |
491 |
3. |
56216 |
PhD Jaroslav Obu |
Geography |
Head |
2022 - 2025 |
89 |
0246 Geodetic Institute of Slovenia
no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
1. |
10700 |
MSc Vasja Bric |
Geodesy |
Researcher |
2022 - 2025 |
116 |
2. |
23564 |
PhD Mihaela Triglav Čekada |
Geodesy |
Researcher |
2022 - 2025 |
361 |
Abstract
Climate change due to increased concentrations of greenhouse gasses presents one of the main challenges that humanity faces today. Rapid permafrost thawing in the Arctic might substantially increase these emissions by decomposition of thawed organic matter stored in the ground for centuries. One of the key processes governing the Arctic carbon cycle are internal soil movements under freezing conditions (cryoturbation). The process itself and its mechanisms related to it are poorly understood due to several observation challenges. This is a critical limitation for implementation of cryoturbation into the Earth System Models (ESMs), which hinders accurate quantifications of CO2 emissions and methane from thawing permafrost. The project will overcome these limitations by laboratory cryoturbation experiments and observing ground movements using automated time-lapse photogrammetry in karst caves, which are unique environments for cryoturbation induced ground movement monitoring. Several patterned ground sites with both present and absent permafrost will be instrumented with time-lapse camera systems, together with temperature and moisture sensors, and analysed for ground properties. We will make use of the recent advances in the photogrammetric structure from motion technique to monitor ground surface movements in 3D on hourly basis and relate the ground movements to environmental variables. This will consequently reveal new insights into critical ground movement processes governing cryoturbation. The obtained data will be used to develop an empirical cryoturbation model, which will facilitate cryoturbation implementation in Earth System Models and will significantly reduce uncertainties in the greenhouse gas emissions estimates due to thawing permafrost. Moreover, the time-lapse photogrammetry presents a novel approach in patterned ground studies, which may push the current knowledge boundaries in this field substantially and have impacts far beyond the project’s objectives. The project will also provide a unique insight into periglacial phenomena in Slovenian karst caves unveiling their ecosystem, educational and tourist potentials.