The distribution of frost table depths on a peat-covered permafrost slope was examined in a discontinuous permafrost region in northern Canada over 4 consecutive years at a variety of spatial scales, to elucidate the role of active layer development on runoff generation. Frost table depths were highly variable over relatively short distances (0.25–1 m), and the spatial variability was strongly correlated to soil moisture distribution, which was partly influenced by lateral flow converging to frost table depressions. On an interannual basis, thaw rates were temporally correlated to air temperature and the amount of precipitation input. Simple simulations show that lateral subsurface flow is governed by the frost table topography having spati...
The external drivers and internal controls of groundwater flow in the thawed “active layer” above pe...
International audienceThe Scotty Creek basin (152 km2) is located in the Northwest Territories, Cana...
The hydrology of near-surface arctic soils above continuous permafrost, known as the ‘active layer’,...
The distribution of frost table depths on a peat-covered permafrost slope was examined in a disconti...
Water and energy fluxes from a treed peat plateau in a wetland-dominated discontinuous permafrost ba...
Soil moisture and ground thaw state are both indicative of a hillslope’s ability to transfer water. ...
The hydrological implications of discontinuous permafrost thaw in peatland-dominated basins are not ...
There are not many studies that report water movement in freezing peat. Soil column studies under co...
There are not many studies that report water movement in freezing peat. Soil column studies under co...
The effects of lateral water flow on the spatial distribution of the thaw depth in permafrost terrai...
Soil moisture and ground thaw state are both indicative of a hillslope’s ability to transfer water. ...
Soil moisture and ground thaw state are both indicative of a hillslope’s ability to transfer water. ...
Recent climate warming in northwestern Canada is occurring at an unprecedented rate in recorded hist...
Recent climate warming in northwestern Canada is occurring at an unprecedented rate in recorded hist...
International audienceThe Hay River Lowland in the Northwest Territories is a 140,000 km 2 region of...
The external drivers and internal controls of groundwater flow in the thawed “active layer” above pe...
International audienceThe Scotty Creek basin (152 km2) is located in the Northwest Territories, Cana...
The hydrology of near-surface arctic soils above continuous permafrost, known as the ‘active layer’,...
The distribution of frost table depths on a peat-covered permafrost slope was examined in a disconti...
Water and energy fluxes from a treed peat plateau in a wetland-dominated discontinuous permafrost ba...
Soil moisture and ground thaw state are both indicative of a hillslope’s ability to transfer water. ...
The hydrological implications of discontinuous permafrost thaw in peatland-dominated basins are not ...
There are not many studies that report water movement in freezing peat. Soil column studies under co...
There are not many studies that report water movement in freezing peat. Soil column studies under co...
The effects of lateral water flow on the spatial distribution of the thaw depth in permafrost terrai...
Soil moisture and ground thaw state are both indicative of a hillslope’s ability to transfer water. ...
Soil moisture and ground thaw state are both indicative of a hillslope’s ability to transfer water. ...
Recent climate warming in northwestern Canada is occurring at an unprecedented rate in recorded hist...
Recent climate warming in northwestern Canada is occurring at an unprecedented rate in recorded hist...
International audienceThe Hay River Lowland in the Northwest Territories is a 140,000 km 2 region of...
The external drivers and internal controls of groundwater flow in the thawed “active layer” above pe...
International audienceThe Scotty Creek basin (152 km2) is located in the Northwest Territories, Cana...
The hydrology of near-surface arctic soils above continuous permafrost, known as the ‘active layer’,...