Climate change impacts on groundwater and soil temperatures in cold and temperate regions: Implications, mathematical theory, and emerging simulation tools
Climate change is expected to increase regional and global air temperatures and
significantly alter precipitation regimes. These projected changes in meteorological …
significantly alter precipitation regimes. These projected changes in meteorological …
Ice-dominated Arctic deltas
Arctic deltas form the critical interface between the Arctic landscape and the ocean. They
filter freshwater, sediment, carbon and biochemical fluxes from approximately 14 million km2 …
filter freshwater, sediment, carbon and biochemical fluxes from approximately 14 million km2 …
Contrasting hydrogeologic responses to warming in permafrost and seasonally frozen ground hillslopes
Seasonally frozen ground (SFG) and permafrost underlay approximately half of the land
surface in the Northern Hemisphere. It is anticipated that climate warming will degrade both …
surface in the Northern Hemisphere. It is anticipated that climate warming will degrade both …
Analysis of groundwater flow in mountainous, headwater catchments with permafrost
Headwater catchments have a direct impact on the water resources of downstream lowland
regions as they supply freshwater in the form of surface runoff and discharging groundwater …
regions as they supply freshwater in the form of surface runoff and discharging groundwater …
Rapid degradation of permafrost underneath waterbodies in tundra landscapes—Toward a representation of thermokarst in land surface models
Waterbodies such as lakes and ponds are abundant in vast Arctic landscapes and strongly
affect the thermal state of the surrounding permafrost. In order to gain a better understanding …
affect the thermal state of the surrounding permafrost. In order to gain a better understanding …
Changing Arctic river dynamics cause localized permafrost thaw
L Zheng, I Overeem, K Wang… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Permafrost in the Arctic regions is degrading in response to decades of amplified warming.
Advanced degradation of ice‐rich permafrost could significantly alter the water balance by …
Advanced degradation of ice‐rich permafrost could significantly alter the water balance by …
Monitoring Arctic permafrost coastal erosion dynamics using a multidecadal cross-mission SAR dataset along an Alaskan Beaufort Sea coastline
YLS Tsai - Science of the Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Arctic coasts are transition zones influenced by terrestrial, marine, and cryospheric factors.
Due to the degradation of the cryosphere exacerbated by climate change, many segments of …
Due to the degradation of the cryosphere exacerbated by climate change, many segments of …
Near‐shore talik development beneath shallow water in expanding thermokarst lakes, Old Crow Flats, Yukon
It is generally assumed that permafrost is preserved beneath shallow lakes and ponds in the
Western North American Arctic where water depth is less than about two thirds of the late …
Western North American Arctic where water depth is less than about two thirds of the late …
Geophysical observations of taliks below drained lake basins on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska
Lakes and drained lake basins (DLBs) together cover up to∼ 80% of the western Arctic
Coastal Plain of Alaska. The formation and drainage of lakes in this continuous permafrost …
Coastal Plain of Alaska. The formation and drainage of lakes in this continuous permafrost …
Current and potential threats to Nordic duck populations—a horizon scanning exercise
We review the current and future threats to duck populations that breed, stage, moult and/or
winter in the Nordic countries. Migratory duck species are sensitive indicators of their …
winter in the Nordic countries. Migratory duck species are sensitive indicators of their …