The Arctic is warming at an unprecedented rate. We hypothesis that as seasonally frozen soils thaw and recede in extent as a response to this warming, flow path diversity and thus hydrologic connectivity increases. This enhanced hydrologic connectivity then increases the non-linearity of the storage-discharge relationship in a catchment. The objective of this study is to test this hypothesis by quantifying trends and spatio-temporal differences in the degree of linearity in the storage-discharge relationships for 16 catchments within Northern Sweden from 1950 to 2018. We demonstrate a clear increase in non-linearity of the storage-discharge relationship over time for all catchments with 75% showing a statistically significant increase in no...
The Arctic has warmed rapidly, increasing shrub cover and density, and thawing permafrost. Understan...
High-latitude watersheds have been regarded as a carbon sink with soil carbon accumulating at low te...
The higher mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere are particularly sensitive to climate change as ...
The Arctic is warming at an unprecedented rate. We hypothesis that as seasonally frozen soils thaw a...
The Arctic is warming rapidly. Changing seasonal freezing and thawing cycles of the soil are expecte...
The relationship between groundwater and discharge in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions is strongly cont...
Cold region hydrological systems exhibit complex interactions with both climate and the cryosphere. ...
Abstract Catchment storage sustains ecologically important low flows in headwater systems. Understa...
Fluvial flood events have substantial impacts on humans, both socially and economically, as well as ...
International audienceDue to polar amplification of climate change, high latitudes are warming up tw...
Streamflow recession analysis provides valuable insights into catchment functioning that can be rela...
Climate warming is more pronounced in the Arctic than in other parts of the world. This warming affe...
Climate modelling studies indicate that subarctic ecosystems are predicted to show some of the earli...
In Nordic and Arctic regions, the rapidly warming climate sustains hydroclimatic and vegetation chan...
International audienceStreamflow generation in boreal catchments remains poorly understood. This is ...
The Arctic has warmed rapidly, increasing shrub cover and density, and thawing permafrost. Understan...
High-latitude watersheds have been regarded as a carbon sink with soil carbon accumulating at low te...
The higher mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere are particularly sensitive to climate change as ...
The Arctic is warming at an unprecedented rate. We hypothesis that as seasonally frozen soils thaw a...
The Arctic is warming rapidly. Changing seasonal freezing and thawing cycles of the soil are expecte...
The relationship between groundwater and discharge in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions is strongly cont...
Cold region hydrological systems exhibit complex interactions with both climate and the cryosphere. ...
Abstract Catchment storage sustains ecologically important low flows in headwater systems. Understa...
Fluvial flood events have substantial impacts on humans, both socially and economically, as well as ...
International audienceDue to polar amplification of climate change, high latitudes are warming up tw...
Streamflow recession analysis provides valuable insights into catchment functioning that can be rela...
Climate warming is more pronounced in the Arctic than in other parts of the world. This warming affe...
Climate modelling studies indicate that subarctic ecosystems are predicted to show some of the earli...
In Nordic and Arctic regions, the rapidly warming climate sustains hydroclimatic and vegetation chan...
International audienceStreamflow generation in boreal catchments remains poorly understood. This is ...
The Arctic has warmed rapidly, increasing shrub cover and density, and thawing permafrost. Understan...
High-latitude watersheds have been regarded as a carbon sink with soil carbon accumulating at low te...
The higher mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere are particularly sensitive to climate change as ...