Towards a better understanding of trace element transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface environments, we sampled ∼ 60 large and small rivers ( season > watershed size. The effect of the latitude was minimal in spring for most TE but highly visible for Sr, Mo, Sb and U. The main factors controlling the shift of river feeding from surface and subsurface flow to deep underground flow in the permafrost-bearing zone were the depth of the active (unfrozen) seasonal layer and its position in organic or mineral horizons of the soil profile. In the permafrost-free zone, the relative role of carbonate mineral-bearing base rock feeding vs. bog water feeding determined the pattern of trace element concentration and fluxes in rivers of various si...
In contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved (< 0.45 mu m) elements in permafrost...
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 transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface envir...
Towards a better understanding of trace element (TE) transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface ...
Analysis of organic and inorganic carbon (DOC and DIC, respectively), pH, Na, K, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO<sub>...
The chemical status of similar to 40 major and trace elements (TE) and organic carbon (OC) in pristi...
In order to constrain the origin and fluxes of elements carried by rivers of high latitude permafros...
International audienceThe chemical status of ?40 major and trace elements (TE) and organic carbon (O...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Rivers and streams draining basalts in Central Siberia allow thorough evaluation of the intensity of...
In contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved (< 0.45 mu m) elements in permafrost...
In contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved (< 0.45 mu m) elements in permafrost...
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 transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface envir...
Towards a better understanding of trace element (TE) transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface ...
Analysis of organic and inorganic carbon (DOC and DIC, respectively), pH, Na, K, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO<sub>...
The chemical status of similar to 40 major and trace elements (TE) and organic carbon (OC) in pristi...
In order to constrain the origin and fluxes of elements carried by rivers of high latitude permafros...
International audienceThe chemical status of ?40 major and trace elements (TE) and organic carbon (O...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Rivers and streams draining basalts in Central Siberia allow thorough evaluation of the intensity of...
In contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved (< 0.45 mu m) elements in permafrost...
In contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved (< 0.45 mu m) elements in permafrost...
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 ...