The study focuses on chemical composition of stream and subsurface water in the catchments of two small arctic alpine lakes in the Kilpisjärvi area (northwest Finland). Differences and changes in chemical components of both water types are followed in order to detect spatial variability and impact of environmental factors. To achieve this, ion compositions of subsurface water and streams were measured at 12 sites in the catchments of Lakes Saana and Saanalampi during four years (2008–2010, and again in 2017). In the Lake Saanalampi catchment, the salinity of stream water (7.0 to 12.7 μS·cm−1) corresponded to that of snow. In the catchment of Lake Saana, however, the conductivity in stream water was much higher (40...
Årsliste 2001This report presents the first common evaluation of water chemistry in the Nordic count...
This study examines hydrological and geochemical processes in a continuous permafrost setting in the...
Abstract In order to investigate the effect of glaciation on mineral weathering, the stream water ch...
The study determines the differences in the chemistry of small headwater streams located in areas wi...
The Arctic is warming up faster than the global average and the projected changes are believed to im...
Samples of water from small tundra lakes located on raised marine terraces on the eastern coast of P...
The purpose of this research project was to study the annual cycle of basic water properties in a la...
The concentrations of major ions were determined in 155 representative, small, pristine lakes in sou...
1. Freshwater chemistry across the circumpolar region was characterised using a pan-Arctic data set ...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
During heavy rains and snow melting, acid sulphate (AS) soils on the coastal plains of Finland are f...
Two abandoned pit lakes in northern Sweden were studied in order to improve the understanding of the...
Kahden geologialtaan erilaisen alueen järvien geokemiasta Kuusamossa Koillis-Suomess
In the continuous permafrost zone, unfrozen ground may exist beneath large lakes and streams. Sub-la...
In the continuous permafrost zone, unfrozen ground may exist beneath large lakes and streams. Sub-la...
Årsliste 2001This report presents the first common evaluation of water chemistry in the Nordic count...
This study examines hydrological and geochemical processes in a continuous permafrost setting in the...
Abstract In order to investigate the effect of glaciation on mineral weathering, the stream water ch...
The study determines the differences in the chemistry of small headwater streams located in areas wi...
The Arctic is warming up faster than the global average and the projected changes are believed to im...
Samples of water from small tundra lakes located on raised marine terraces on the eastern coast of P...
The purpose of this research project was to study the annual cycle of basic water properties in a la...
The concentrations of major ions were determined in 155 representative, small, pristine lakes in sou...
1. Freshwater chemistry across the circumpolar region was characterised using a pan-Arctic data set ...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
During heavy rains and snow melting, acid sulphate (AS) soils on the coastal plains of Finland are f...
Two abandoned pit lakes in northern Sweden were studied in order to improve the understanding of the...
Kahden geologialtaan erilaisen alueen järvien geokemiasta Kuusamossa Koillis-Suomess
In the continuous permafrost zone, unfrozen ground may exist beneath large lakes and streams. Sub-la...
In the continuous permafrost zone, unfrozen ground may exist beneath large lakes and streams. Sub-la...
Årsliste 2001This report presents the first common evaluation of water chemistry in the Nordic count...
This study examines hydrological and geochemical processes in a continuous permafrost setting in the...
Abstract In order to investigate the effect of glaciation on mineral weathering, the stream water ch...