TY - Data T1 - 1:4,000,000 Map of the Glaciers, Frozen Ground and Deserts in China A1 - Wang tao DO - 10.12072/ncdc.Westdc.db2412.2022 PY - 2022 DA - 2022-09-09 PB - National Cryosphere Desert Data Center AB - The compilation basis of permafrost map includes: (1) field survey and exploration data of permafrost; (2) aerial photo and satellite image interpretation; (3) ground elevation data of Topo 30 1km resolution; (4) air temperature and ground temperature data. Among them, the Permafrost Distribution of the Qinghai Tibet Plateau is based on the research results of Nan Zhuo Tong et al. (2002), and the annual average ground temperature of 0.5 ℃ is taken as the boundary between permafrost and seasonal permafrost, referring to the map of China's ice and snow permafrost (1:4 million) (Shi Yafeng) In addition, according to the permafrost zoning map of Daxing'an Mountains and Xiaoxing'an Mountains in Northeast China (Guo Dongxin et al., 1981), the permafrost and ground ice distribution map around the Arctic (Brown et al The Permafrost Boundary in Northeast China has been revised based on the latest field data, and the Permafrost Boundary in Northwest China mostly adopts the boundary defined in the map of ice and snow permafrost in China (1:4 million) (Shi Yafeng et al., 1988). </p>According to the data, the permafrost area in China is about 1.75 × 106km2, accounting for 18.25% of China's territory. Among them, alpine permafrost is 0.29 × 106km2, accounting for about 3.03% of China's territory. For more information, please refer to the manual of "1:4 million map of glaciers, permafrost and deserts in China" (Institute of environment and Engineering in cold and arid regions, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2006). DB - NCDC UR - http://www.ncdc.ac.cn/portal/metadata/64702ee5-efbd-409c-87ee-25cb79fc06d3 ER -