Hydrologic impacts of thawing permafrost—A review
MA Walvoord, BL Kurylyk - Vadose Zone Journal, 2016 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Where present, permafrost exerts a primary control on water fluxes, flowpaths, and
distribution. Climate warming and related drivers of soil thermal change are expected to …
distribution. Climate warming and related drivers of soil thermal change are expected to …
Arctic terrestrial hydrology: A synthesis of processes, regional effects, and research challenges
Terrestrial hydrology is central to the Arctic system and its freshwater circulation. Water
transport and water constituents vary, however, across a very diverse geography. In this …
transport and water constituents vary, however, across a very diverse geography. In this …
The mathematical representation of freezing and thawing processes in variably-saturated, non-deformable soils
BL Kurylyk, K Watanabe - Advances in Water Resources, 2013 - Elsevier
Recently, there has been a revival in the development of models simulating coupled heat
and water transport in cold regions. These models represent significant advances in our …
and water transport in cold regions. These models represent significant advances in our …
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 …
Changing groundwater discharge dynamics in permafrost regions
P Lamontagne-Hallé, JM McKenzie… - Environmental …, 2018 - iopscience.iop.org
Permafrost thaw due to climate warming modifies hydrological processes by increasing
hydrological connectivity between aquifers and surface water bodies and increasing …
hydrological connectivity between aquifers and surface water bodies and increasing …
The influence of shallow taliks on permafrost thaw and active layer dynamics in subarctic Canada
Measurements of active layer thickness (ALT) are typically taken at the end of summer, a
time synonymous with maximum thaw depth. By definition, the active layer is the layer above …
time synonymous with maximum thaw depth. By definition, the active layer is the layer above …
Integrated surface/subsurface permafrost thermal hydrology: Model formulation and proof‐of‐concept simulations
The need to understand potential climate impacts and feedbacks in Arctic regions has
prompted recent interest in modeling of permafrost dynamics in a warming climate. A new …
prompted recent interest in modeling of permafrost dynamics in a warming climate. A new …
Influence of vertical and lateral heat transfer on permafrost thaw, peatland landscape transition, and groundwater flow
Recent climate change has reduced the spatial extent and thickness of permafrost in many
discontinuous permafrost regions. Rapid permafrost thaw is producing distinct landscape …
discontinuous permafrost regions. Rapid permafrost thaw is producing distinct landscape …
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 …
The importance of hydraulic groundwater theory in catchment hydrology: The legacy of Wilfried Brutsaert and Jean‐Yves Parlange
Based on a literature overview, this paper summarizes the impact and legacy of the
contributions of Wilfried Brutsaert and Jean‐Yves Parlange (Cornell University) with respect …
contributions of Wilfried Brutsaert and Jean‐Yves Parlange (Cornell University) with respect …