In order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact on surface water hydrochemistry in the poorly studied Western Siberia Lowland (WSL), the surface layer of snow was sampled in February 2014 across a 1700 km latitudinal gradient (ca. 56.5 to 68° N). We aimed at assessing the latitudinal effect on both dissolved and particulate forms of elements in snow and quantifying the impact of atmospheric input to element storage and export fluxes in inland waters of the WSL. The concentration of dissolved+colloidal (< 0.45 µm) Fe, Co, Cu, As and La increased by a factor of 2 to 5 north of 63° N compared to southern regions. The pH and dissolved Ca, Mg, Sr, Mo and U in snow water increased with the rise in conce...
Despite the importance of river suspended matter (RSM) for carbon, nutrient, and trace metal transfe...
[1] Measurements of solute concentrations from previously unstudied watersheds throughout west Siber...
Analysis of organic and inorganic carbon (DOC and DIC, respectively), pH, Na, K, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO<sub>...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
Towards a better understanding of trace element (TE) transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface ...
Snow cover is known to be an efficient and unique natural archive of atmospheric input and an indica...
Towards a better understanding of trace element transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface envir...
Towards a better understanding of trace element transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface envir...
Colloidal (size 1 nm to 1 μm) transport of major and trace elements, notably micronutrients and low-...
In order to constrain the origin and fluxes of elements carried by rivers of high latitude permafros...
High latitude permafrost-dominated areas such as Central Siberia present an atypical hydrological cy...
Boreal regions will be very sensitive to global warming which should induce an important reduction o...
Despite the importance of river suspended matter (RSM) for carbon, nutrient, and trace metal transfe...
Despite the importance of river suspended matter (RSM) for carbon, nutrient, and trace metal transfe...
[1] Measurements of solute concentrations from previously unstudied watersheds throughout west Siber...
Analysis of organic and inorganic carbon (DOC and DIC, respectively), pH, Na, K, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO<sub>...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
Towards a better understanding of trace element (TE) transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface ...
Snow cover is known to be an efficient and unique natural archive of atmospheric input and an indica...
Towards a better understanding of trace element transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface envir...
Towards a better understanding of trace element transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface envir...
Colloidal (size 1 nm to 1 μm) transport of major and trace elements, notably micronutrients and low-...
In order to constrain the origin and fluxes of elements carried by rivers of high latitude permafros...
High latitude permafrost-dominated areas such as Central Siberia present an atypical hydrological cy...
Boreal regions will be very sensitive to global warming which should induce an important reduction o...
Despite the importance of river suspended matter (RSM) for carbon, nutrient, and trace metal transfe...
Despite the importance of river suspended matter (RSM) for carbon, nutrient, and trace metal transfe...
[1] Measurements of solute concentrations from previously unstudied watersheds throughout west Siber...
Analysis of organic and inorganic carbon (DOC and DIC, respectively), pH, Na, K, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO<sub>...