What conditions favor the influence of seasonally frozen ground on hydrological partitioning? A systematic review
The influence of seasonally frozen ground (SFG) on water, energy, and solute fluxes is
important in cold climate regions. The hydrological role of permafrost is now being actively …
important in cold climate regions. The hydrological role of permafrost is now being actively …
Winter runoff events pose an unquantified continental-scale risk of high wintertime nutrient export
EC Seybold, R Dwivedi, KN Musselman… - Environmental …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Winters in snow-covered regions have warmed, likely shifting the timing and magnitude of
nutrient export, leading to unquantified changes in water quality. Intermittent, seasonal, and …
nutrient export, leading to unquantified changes in water quality. Intermittent, seasonal, and …
Nitrogen oligotrophication in northern hardwood forests
While much research over the past 30 years has focused on the deleterious effects of excess
N on forests and associated aquatic ecosystems, recent declines in atmospheric N …
N on forests and associated aquatic ecosystems, recent declines in atmospheric N …
Tracing snowmelt paths in an integrated hydrological model for understanding seasonal snowmelt contribution at basin scale
Snowmelt contributions to water resources in cold regions are receiving increasing attention.
However, there are clear challenges to accurately distinguish the snowmelt contributions to …
However, there are clear challenges to accurately distinguish the snowmelt contributions to …
Influences of macropores on infiltration into seasonally frozen soil
Core Ideas Macropores allow water infiltration into a frozen soil close to 0° C and at high
water saturation. Connected biopores channel water beneath the frozen layer. Frozen layer …
water saturation. Connected biopores channel water beneath the frozen layer. Frozen layer …
Soil frost controls streamflow generation processes in headwater catchments
The relationship between snowmelt and spring streamflow is changing under warming
temperatures and diminishing snowpack. At the same time, the hydrologic connectivity …
temperatures and diminishing snowpack. At the same time, the hydrologic connectivity …
Seasonal and topographic variations in ecohydrological separation within a small, temperate, snow‐influenced catchment
J Knighton, V Souter‐Kline, T Volkmann… - Water Resources …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The hypothesis of ecohydrological separation (ES) proposes that the water contained in
surface soils is not uniformly extracted by root water uptake nor uniformly displaced by …
surface soils is not uniformly extracted by root water uptake nor uniformly displaced by …
Recovery of soils from acidic deposition may exacerbate nitrogen export from forested watersheds
GB Lawrence, SE Scanga… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Effects of ambient decreases in N deposition on forest N cycling remain unclear as
soils recover from acidic deposition. To investigate, repeated soil sampling data were …
soils recover from acidic deposition. To investigate, repeated soil sampling data were …
Using stable isotopes to estimate travel times in a data‐sparse Arctic catchment: Challenges and possible solutions
Use of isotopes to quantify the temporal dynamics of the transformation of precipitation into
run‐off has revealed fundamental new insights into catchment flow paths and mixing …
run‐off has revealed fundamental new insights into catchment flow paths and mixing …
Tracking snowmelt during hydrological surface processes using a distributed hydrological model in a mesoscale basin on the Tibetan Plateau
Mountain snowpack is an important water resource in high altitude and latitude regions
where terrain is typically complex. However, only limited information has been published on …
where terrain is typically complex. However, only limited information has been published on …