Tunnel valleys: Concepts and controversies—A review

AE Kehew, JA Piotrowski, F Jørgensen - Earth-Science Reviews, 2012 - Elsevier
Although erosion of valleys by subglacial meltwater was first proposed more than 100years
ago, the processes that produced these valleys under past ice sheets have remained a topic …

Guidelines for cold‐regions groundwater numerical modeling

P Lamontagne‐Hallé, JM McKenzie… - Wiley …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The impacts of ongoing climate warming on cold‐regions hydrogeology and groundwater
resources have created a need to develop groundwater models adapted to these …

Permafrost and groundwater on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and in northeast China

G Cheng, H Jin - Hydrogeology Journal, 2013 - search.proquest.com
The areal extent of permafrost in China has been reduced by about 18.6% during the last
30years. Due to the combined inuences of climate warming and human activities, permafrost …

Evolution of shallow groundwater flow systems in areas of degrading permafrost

VF Bense, G Ferguson, H Kooi - Geophysical Research Letters, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The recent increase in fresh‐water discharge during low‐flow conditions as observed in
many (sub‐) Arctic Rivers has been attributed to a reactivation of groundwater flow systems …

Permafrost degradation as a control on hydrogeological regime shifts in a warming climate

VF Bense, H Kooi, G Ferguson… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Using numerical models, we evaluate hydrogeological regime changes in high‐latitude river
basins under conditions of ground surface warming. These models describe transient heat …

[PDF][PDF] The potential impact of underground geological storage of carbon dioxide in deep saline aquifers on shallow groundwater resources

JM Lemieux - Hydrogeology Journal, 2011 - rqes.ca
Underground geological storage of CO2 in deep saline aquifers is considered for reducing
greenhouse gases emissions into the atmosphere. However, some issues were raised with …

Sedimentary basins reduce stability of Antarctic ice streams through groundwater feedbacks

L Li, ARA Aitken, MD Lindsay, B Kulessa - Nature Geoscience, 2022 - nature.com
Antarctica preserves Earth's largest ice-sheet, which in response to climate warming, may
lose ice mass and raise sea level by several metres. The ice-sheet bed exerts critical …

Paleo-modeling of coastal saltwater intrusion during the Holocene: an application to the Netherlands

JR Delsman, KRM Hu-A-Ng, PC Vos… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2014 - hess.copernicus.org
Coastal groundwater reserves often reflect a complex evolution of marine transgressions
and regressions, and are only rarely in equilibrium with current boundary conditions …

Origin and extent of fresh paleowaters on the Atlantic continental shelf, USA

D Cohen, M Person, P Wang, CW Gable… - …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
While the existence of relatively fresh groundwater sequestered within permeable, porous
sediments beneath the Atlantic continental shelf of North and South America has been …

Base flow in the Yarlungzangbo River, Tibet, maintained by the isotopically-depleted precipitation and groundwater discharge

H Tan, X Chen, D Shi, W Rao, J Liu, J Liu… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
The extension-induced rift systems on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) may convey large amount of
groundwater to rivers, but sources and flow paths of such groundwater are unknown. The …