Alternate Definitions for Mean annual ground-surface temperature (MAGST)

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Term: Mean annual ground-surface temperature (MAGST)
Definition: Mean annual temperature of the surface of the ground. Permafrost exists if the Mean Annual Ground-Surface Temperature is perennially below 0C. Although the mean annual surface temperature may be below 0C, the surface temperature will fluctuate during the year, causing a layer of ground immediately beneath the surface to thaw in the summer and freeze in the winter (the Active Layer).
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Term: Mean annual ground-surface temperature (MAGST)
Definition: Mean annual temperature of the surface of the ground.
Created 2022.03.08
Last Modified 2023.03.27
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Term: Mean annual ground-surface temperature (MAGST)
Definition: Mean annual temperature of the surface of the ground
Created 2022.03.08
Last Modified 2023.03.27
Contributed by GCW Glossary
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