The pace of change in the arctic system during recent decades has captured the world\u27s attention. Observations and model simulations both indicate that the arctic experiences an amplified response to climate forcing relative to that at lower latitudes. At the core of these changes is the arctic hydrologic system, which includes ice, gaseous vapor in the atmosphere, liquid water in soils and fluvial networks on land, and the freshwater content of the ocean. The changes in stores and fluxes of freshwater have a direct impact on biological systems, not only of the arctic region itself, but also well beyond its bounds. In this investigation, we used a heuristic, graphical approach to distill the system into its fundamental parts, documented ...
The Arctic appears to be affected by climate change more so than any other region on Earth. Some of ...
The Arctic Ocean is a fundamental node in the global hydrological cycle and the ocean's thermoh...
The Arctic Ocean is a fundamental node in the global hydrological cycle and the ocean’s thermohaline...
Dramatic changes have been observed in the Arctic over the last century. Many of these involve the s...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Hydrologic cycle intensification is an expected manifestation of a warming climate. Although positiv...
The Arctic Ocean is a fundamental node in the global hydrological cycle and the ocean’s thermohalin...
The Arctic Ocean is a fundamental node in the global hydrological cycle and the ocean's thermohaline...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.At...
Hydrologic cycle intensification is an expected manifestation of a warming climate. Although positiv...
Model studies point to enhanced warming and to increased freshwater fluxes to high northern latitude...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Nu...
The Arctic Ocean is a fundamental node in the global hydrological cycle and the ocean's thermoh...
The Arctic Ocean is a fundamental node in the global hydrological cycle and the ocean's thermoh...
The Arctic system is moving toward a new state that falls outside the envelope of glacial-interglaci...
The Arctic appears to be affected by climate change more so than any other region on Earth. Some of ...
The Arctic Ocean is a fundamental node in the global hydrological cycle and the ocean's thermoh...
The Arctic Ocean is a fundamental node in the global hydrological cycle and the ocean’s thermohaline...
Dramatic changes have been observed in the Arctic over the last century. Many of these involve the s...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Hydrologic cycle intensification is an expected manifestation of a warming climate. Although positiv...
The Arctic Ocean is a fundamental node in the global hydrological cycle and the ocean’s thermohalin...
The Arctic Ocean is a fundamental node in the global hydrological cycle and the ocean's thermohaline...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.At...
Hydrologic cycle intensification is an expected manifestation of a warming climate. Although positiv...
Model studies point to enhanced warming and to increased freshwater fluxes to high northern latitude...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Nu...
The Arctic Ocean is a fundamental node in the global hydrological cycle and the ocean's thermoh...
The Arctic Ocean is a fundamental node in the global hydrological cycle and the ocean's thermoh...
The Arctic system is moving toward a new state that falls outside the envelope of glacial-interglaci...
The Arctic appears to be affected by climate change more so than any other region on Earth. Some of ...
The Arctic Ocean is a fundamental node in the global hydrological cycle and the ocean's thermoh...
The Arctic Ocean is a fundamental node in the global hydrological cycle and the ocean’s thermohaline...