The influence of global climate change on accumulation and toxicity of persistent organic pollutants and chemicals of emerging concern in Arctic food webs
This review summarizes current understanding of how climate change-driven physical and
ecological processes influence the levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and …
ecological processes influence the levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and …
[HTML][HTML] Thaw-driven mass wasting couples slopes with downstream systems, and effects propagate through Arctic drainage networks
SV Kokelj, J Kokoszka, J van Der Sluijs… - The …, 2021 - tc.copernicus.org
The intensification of thaw-driven mass wasting is transforming glacially conditioned
permafrost terrain, coupling slopes with aquatic systems, and triggering a cascade of …
permafrost terrain, coupling slopes with aquatic systems, and triggering a cascade of …
Spatiotemporal variations of spectral characteristics of dissolved organic matter in river flowing into a key drinking water source in China
H Zhang, K Cui, Z Guo, X Li, J Chen, Z Qi… - Science of the total …, 2020 - Elsevier
The characteristics of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in inflowing river, flowing into drinking
water, have profound influences on the quality and safety of water. Here, ultraviolet–visible …
water, have profound influences on the quality and safety of water. Here, ultraviolet–visible …
Inland waters and their role in the carbon cycle of Alaska
The magnitude of Alaska (AK) inland waters carbon (C) fluxes is likely to change in the
future due to amplified climate warming impacts on the hydrology and biogeochemical …
future due to amplified climate warming impacts on the hydrology and biogeochemical …
[HTML][HTML] Arctic methylmercury cycling
Anthropogenic mercury (Hg) undergoes long-range transport to the Arctic where some of it is
transformed into methylmercury (MeHg), potentially leading to high exposure in some Arctic …
transformed into methylmercury (MeHg), potentially leading to high exposure in some Arctic …
Terrain controls on the occurrence of coastal retrogressive thaw slumps along the Yukon Coast, Canada
Retrogressive thaw slumps (RTSs) are among the most active landforms in the Arctic; their
number has increased significantly over the past decades. While processes initiating …
number has increased significantly over the past decades. While processes initiating …
Atmospheric change as a driver of change in the Canadian boreal zone1
ACY Yeung, A Paltsev, A Daigle… - Environmental …, 2019 - cdnsciencepub.com
Global anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases and hazardous air pollutants have
produced broad yet regionally disparate changes in climatic conditions and pollutant …
produced broad yet regionally disparate changes in climatic conditions and pollutant …
Changes in water quality related to permafrost thaw may significantly impact zooplankton in small Arctic lakes
JM Vucic, DK Gray, RS Cohen, M Syed… - Ecological …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Rising temperatures are leading to permafrost thaw over vast areas of the northern
hemisphere. In the Canadian Arctic, permafrost degradation is causing significant changes …
hemisphere. In the Canadian Arctic, permafrost degradation is causing significant changes …
Advances in retrogressive thaw slump research in permafrost regions
Y Li, Y Liu, J Chen, H Dang, S Zhang… - Permafrost and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
A retrogressive thaw slump (RTS) is a slope failure formed by slope thaw settlement and
retrogressive slump following the thawing of ice‐rich permafrost or the melting of massive …
retrogressive slump following the thawing of ice‐rich permafrost or the melting of massive …
Estimating nutrient stoichiometry and cascading influences on plankton in thermokarst lakes on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Thermokarst lakes play a critical role in global biogeochemistry. Here we delved into nutrient
stoichiometry and its cascading effects on plankton communities across thermokarst lakes …
stoichiometry and its cascading effects on plankton communities across thermokarst lakes …