Impacts of permafrost degradation on arctic river biogeochemistry
Over the next century, near‐surface permafrost across the circumpolar Arctic is expected to
degrade significantly, particularly for land areas south of 70° N. This is likely to cause …
degrade significantly, particularly for land areas south of 70° N. This is likely to cause …
Effects of changing permafrost conditions on hydrological processes and fluvial fluxes
This paper reviews the impacts of permafrost change on hydrological and related
hydrochemical, particulate and organic fluxes in small Arctic catchments. While the …
hydrochemical, particulate and organic fluxes in small Arctic catchments. While the …
Patterns and dynamics of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in boreal streams: The role of processes, connectivity, and scaling
We bring together three decades of research from a boreal catchment to facilitate an
improved mechanistic understanding of surface water dissolved organic carbon (DOC) …
improved mechanistic understanding of surface water dissolved organic carbon (DOC) …
Groundwater as a major source of dissolved organic matter to Arctic coastal waters
Groundwater is projected to become an increasing source of freshwater and nutrients to the
Arctic Ocean as permafrost thaws, yet few studies have quantified groundwater inputs to …
Arctic Ocean as permafrost thaws, yet few studies have quantified groundwater inputs to …
Biodegradability of dissolved organic carbon in permafrost soils and aquatic systems: a meta-analysis
As Arctic regions warm and frozen soils thaw, the large organic carbon pool stored in
permafrost becomes increasingly vulnerable to decomposition or transport. The transfer of …
permafrost becomes increasingly vulnerable to decomposition or transport. The transfer of …
The Krycklan Catchment Study—A flagship infrastructure for hydrology, biogeochemistry, and climate research in the boreal landscape
The Krycklan Catchment Study (KCS) provides a unique field infrastructure for hillslope to
landscape‐scale research on short‐and long‐term ecosystem dynamics in boreal …
landscape‐scale research on short‐and long‐term ecosystem dynamics in boreal …
Soil texture and environmental conditions influence the biogeochemical responses of soils to drought and flooding
Climate change is intensifying the global water cycle, with increased frequency of drought
and flood. Water is an important driver of soil carbon dynamics, and it is crucial to …
and flood. Water is an important driver of soil carbon dynamics, and it is crucial to …
Progress in permafrost hydrology in the new millennium
Increased attention directed at the permafrost region has been prompted by resource
development and climate change. This review surveys advances in permafrost hydrology …
development and climate change. This review surveys advances in permafrost hydrology …
Changes in the concentration, biodegradability, and fluorescent properties of dissolved organic matter during stormflows in coastal temperate watersheds
JB Fellman, E Hood, RT Edwards… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) transport during storms is studied because it is important in
the annual watershed export budget for dissolved organic carbon (DOC). We sampled …
the annual watershed export budget for dissolved organic carbon (DOC). We sampled …
Thaw-induced impacts on land and water in discontinuous permafrost: A review of the Taiga Plains and Taiga Shield, northwestern Canada
Rising air temperatures, intensifying wildfire activity, and human disturbance are driving
rapid permafrost thaw across the subarctic, particularly for thaw-sensitive discontinuous …
rapid permafrost thaw across the subarctic, particularly for thaw-sensitive discontinuous …