ABSTRACT. Arctic lakes can provide a long-term perspective on environmental change, including trends in long-range atmospheric transport and deposition of contaminants, inferred from studies of sediment cores. In this study, we conducted the first detailed bathymetric survey of Lake Hazen (Quttinirpaaq National Park, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut), the world’s largest lake north of 74 ˚ latitude. With these data we were able to determine optimal locations for sediment coring and to collect and analyze profundal sediment cores. A bathymetric map of Lake Hazen was developed on the basis of 362 spot soundings obtained with GPS-coupled sounding equipment placed directly on the ice combined with additional soundings from a small boat. The deepest po...
Thermokarst lakes cover nearly one fourth of ice-rich permafrost lowlands in the Arctic. Sediments f...
In spring 2009, a 730 cm sediment core was recovered from the largest lake on Herschel Island (Yukon...
The expedition Tundra North West 99 visited 17 sites across the Canadian Arctic in order to sample f...
Lake Tuborg is a large lake on west-central Ellesmere Island, Nunavut. Part of the lake is meromicti...
Deciphering glacial history in many High Arctic localities is difficult because: 1) surficial deposi...
This study was designed with the overriding goal of improving our understanding of the nature, cause...
Hydrological records from High Arctic watersheds are invariably short. Records of runoff and sedimen...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
Mercury (Hg) is a globally dispersed contaminant that can bioaccumulate and biomagnify in food-webs....
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
We describe the physical and chemical properties of sixty-one tundra lakes, sampled in a latitudinal...
The Arctic is undergoing accelerated changes in response to ongoing modifications to the climate sys...
The warming trend of the 20th century has caused significant environmental changes to cryosphere in ...
Hydrological and meteorological observations at Lake Tuborg, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada in 19...
Thermokarst lakes cover nearly one fourth of ice-rich permafrost lowlands in the Arctic. Sediments f...
In spring 2009, a 730 cm sediment core was recovered from the largest lake on Herschel Island (Yukon...
The expedition Tundra North West 99 visited 17 sites across the Canadian Arctic in order to sample f...
Lake Tuborg is a large lake on west-central Ellesmere Island, Nunavut. Part of the lake is meromicti...
Deciphering glacial history in many High Arctic localities is difficult because: 1) surficial deposi...
This study was designed with the overriding goal of improving our understanding of the nature, cause...
Hydrological records from High Arctic watersheds are invariably short. Records of runoff and sedimen...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
Mercury (Hg) is a globally dispersed contaminant that can bioaccumulate and biomagnify in food-webs....
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
We describe the physical and chemical properties of sixty-one tundra lakes, sampled in a latitudinal...
The Arctic is undergoing accelerated changes in response to ongoing modifications to the climate sys...
The warming trend of the 20th century has caused significant environmental changes to cryosphere in ...
Hydrological and meteorological observations at Lake Tuborg, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada in 19...
Thermokarst lakes cover nearly one fourth of ice-rich permafrost lowlands in the Arctic. Sediments f...
In spring 2009, a 730 cm sediment core was recovered from the largest lake on Herschel Island (Yukon...
The expedition Tundra North West 99 visited 17 sites across the Canadian Arctic in order to sample f...