Climate and environmental changes are having profound impacts on Arctic river basins, but the biogeochemical response remains poorly understood. To examine the effect of ice formation on temporal variations in composition and fluxes of carbon and nutrient species, monthly water and particulate samples collected from the lower Yukon River between July 2004 and September 2005 were measured for concentrations of organic and inorganic C, N, and P, dissolved silicate (Si(OH)4), and stable isotope composition (δD and δ18O). All organic carbon and nutrient species had the highest concentration during spring freshet and the lowest during the winter season under the ice, indicating dominant sources from snowmelt and flushing of soils in the drainage...
[1] Arctic warming may cause the release of vast amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC) from permafros...
Riverine transport of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from land to sea is an important linkage in the...
Arctic river watersheds are important components of the global climate system and show an amplified ...
National Science Foundation [0554781, 0436179, 0850957]; Frontier Research System for Global Change/...
To understand the variations of organic carbon inputs in high latitude rivers, we tracked the change...
Water samples were collected biweekly from the Chena River, Alaska, during 2005-2006 for analysis of...
Natural organic matter was collected from the upper Yukon River and size fractionated into the (LMW-...
© The Authors, 2010. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
Large Arctic rivers are key locations for nitrogen processing, which controls the supply of this lim...
Rapid changes in the volume and sources of discharge during the spring freshet lead to pronounced va...
Ongoing climate warming in the western Canadian Arctic is leading to thawing of permafrost soils and...
The rapid warming of the Arctic has led to permafrost degradation, accelerating the transport of ter...
Climate-linked changes in hydrology and biogeochemical processes within Arctic watersheds are likely...
Ongoing climate warming in the western Canadian Arctic is leading to thawing of permafrost soils and...
Warming air temperatures, shifting hydrological regimes and accelerating permafrost thaw in the catc...
[1] Arctic warming may cause the release of vast amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC) from permafros...
Riverine transport of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from land to sea is an important linkage in the...
Arctic river watersheds are important components of the global climate system and show an amplified ...
National Science Foundation [0554781, 0436179, 0850957]; Frontier Research System for Global Change/...
To understand the variations of organic carbon inputs in high latitude rivers, we tracked the change...
Water samples were collected biweekly from the Chena River, Alaska, during 2005-2006 for analysis of...
Natural organic matter was collected from the upper Yukon River and size fractionated into the (LMW-...
© The Authors, 2010. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
Large Arctic rivers are key locations for nitrogen processing, which controls the supply of this lim...
Rapid changes in the volume and sources of discharge during the spring freshet lead to pronounced va...
Ongoing climate warming in the western Canadian Arctic is leading to thawing of permafrost soils and...
The rapid warming of the Arctic has led to permafrost degradation, accelerating the transport of ter...
Climate-linked changes in hydrology and biogeochemical processes within Arctic watersheds are likely...
Ongoing climate warming in the western Canadian Arctic is leading to thawing of permafrost soils and...
Warming air temperatures, shifting hydrological regimes and accelerating permafrost thaw in the catc...
[1] Arctic warming may cause the release of vast amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC) from permafros...
Riverine transport of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from land to sea is an important linkage in the...
Arctic river watersheds are important components of the global climate system and show an amplified ...