Earth Surface Processes
The active layer is the uppermost part of permafrost that thaws during the warm season and refreezes when temperatures drop. This layer plays a critical role in the dynamics of permafrost and periglacial environments, influencing hydrology, vegetation patterns, and soil stability. The characteristics of the active layer are essential for understanding how climate change affects these regions, as changes in its thickness and extent can lead to significant ecological and geological consequences.
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