How have hydrological extremes changed over the past 20 years?
Severe floods and droughts, including their back-to-back occurrences (weather whiplash),
have been increasing in frequency and severity around the world. Improved understanding …
have been increasing in frequency and severity around the world. Improved understanding …
Organic carbon and mercury exports from pan-Arctic rivers in a thawing permafrost context–A review
Climate change affects more than elsewhere the northern circumpolar permafrost region.
This zone comprises large rivers flowing mainly to the Arctic Ocean, delivering about 10% of …
This zone comprises large rivers flowing mainly to the Arctic Ocean, delivering about 10% of …
Fluvial carbon dioxide emission from the Lena River basin during the spring flood
SN Vorobyev, J Karlsson, YY Kolesnichenko… - …, 2021 - bg.copernicus.org
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emission from inland waters of permafrost-affected regions is one of
the key factors of circumpolar aquatic ecosystem response to climate warming and …
the key factors of circumpolar aquatic ecosystem response to climate warming and …
[HTML][HTML] Interdecadal variability of streamflow in the Hudson Bay Lowlands watersheds driven by atmospheric circulation
Abstract Study region Hudson Bay Lowlands watersheds, Ontario, Canada. Study Focus
The rivers in the Hudson Bay Lowlands are a major source of freshwater entering the Arctic …
The rivers in the Hudson Bay Lowlands are a major source of freshwater entering the Arctic …
“All the rivers we used to travel by”: Indigenous knowledge of hydrological change and its impacts in the Mackenzie Delta Region, Canada
JA Ziegler, TC Lantz, T Overeem, TA Proverbs… - Regional Environmental …, 2024 - Springer
Climate change is causing widespread impacts to hydrological systems and altering
ecosystems across the circumpolar north. Indigenous peoples have a rich knowledge of …
ecosystems across the circumpolar north. Indigenous peoples have a rich knowledge of …
Regime shifts in Arctic terrestrial hydrology manifested from impacts of climate warming
MA Rawlins, AV Karmalkar - The Cryosphere Discussions, 2023 - tc.copernicus.org
Anthropogenic warming in the Arctic is causing hydrological cycle intensification and
permafrost thaw, with implications for flows of water, carbon, and energy from terrestrial …
permafrost thaw, with implications for flows of water, carbon, and energy from terrestrial …
Local environmental conditions structured discrete fish assemblages in Arctic lagoons
Rapid changes in sea ice extent and changes in freshwater inputs from land are rapidly
changing the nature of Arctic estuarine ecosystems. In the Beaufort Sea, these nearshore …
changing the nature of Arctic estuarine ecosystems. In the Beaufort Sea, these nearshore …
Multifactorial effects of warming, low irradiance, and low salinity on Arctic kelps
The Arctic is projected to warm by 2 to 5° C by the end of the century. Warming causes
melting of glaciers, shrinking of the areas covered by sea ice, and increased terrestrial runoff …
melting of glaciers, shrinking of the areas covered by sea ice, and increased terrestrial runoff …