Climate change scenarios for northern boreal regions indicate that there will be increasing temperature and precipitation, and the changes are expected to be larger in winter than in summer. These precipitation and discharge patterns, coupled with shorter ice cover/soil frost periods in the future would be expected to contribute significantly to changing flow paths of organic matter over a range of land use patterns. In order to study the impact of climate change on the seasonality of organic matter export we compared total organic carbon (TOC) and total organic nitrogen (TON) concentrations and export, during different seasons and climatically different years, over 12 years for 30 Finnish rivers separated into forest, agriculture and peat ...
Soils in permafrost regions hold substantial amounts of carbon, much of which has accumulated due to...
Agricultural, forestry‐impacted and natural catchments are all vectors of nutrient loading in the No...
Climatic change is currently enhancing permafrost thawing and the flow of water through the landscap...
The majority of the carbon worldwide is in soil. In a river catchment, the tight relationship betwee...
The ongoing pressures of climate change, as expressed by the increased intensity, duration, and freq...
Understanding the anthropogenic and natural factors that affect runoff water quality is essential fo...
Highlights • N, P and TOC export from forests to streams needs more reliable assessments. • Lo...
Highly dynamic hydro-geomorphic processes are known to drive exports of carbon (C) from river basins...
Although lateral carbon (C) export from terrestrial to aquatic systems is known to be an important c...
Spring snowmelt in the arctic and boreal regions represents the most significant event in the hydrol...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a defining feature of surface waters in a large part of the world ...
Soils in permafrost regions hold substantial amounts of carbon, much of which has accumulated due to...
Agricultural, forestry‐impacted and natural catchments are all vectors of nutrient loading in the No...
Climatic change is currently enhancing permafrost thawing and the flow of water through the landscap...
The majority of the carbon worldwide is in soil. In a river catchment, the tight relationship betwee...
The ongoing pressures of climate change, as expressed by the increased intensity, duration, and freq...
Understanding the anthropogenic and natural factors that affect runoff water quality is essential fo...
Highlights • N, P and TOC export from forests to streams needs more reliable assessments. • Lo...
Highly dynamic hydro-geomorphic processes are known to drive exports of carbon (C) from river basins...
Although lateral carbon (C) export from terrestrial to aquatic systems is known to be an important c...
Spring snowmelt in the arctic and boreal regions represents the most significant event in the hydrol...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a defining feature of surface waters in a large part of the world ...
Soils in permafrost regions hold substantial amounts of carbon, much of which has accumulated due to...
Agricultural, forestry‐impacted and natural catchments are all vectors of nutrient loading in the No...
Climatic change is currently enhancing permafrost thawing and the flow of water through the landscap...