With permafrost warming, the observed discharge of the Kolyma River in northeastern Siberia decreased between 1930s and 2000; however, the underlying mechanism is not well understood. To understand the hydrological changes in the Kolyma River, it is important to analyze the long-term hydrometeorological features, along with the changes in the active layer thickness. A coupled hydrological and biogeochemical model was used to analyze the hydrological changes due to permafrost warming during 1979–2012, and the simulated results were validated with satellite-based products and in situ observational records. The increase in the active layer thickness by permafrost warming suppressed the summer discharge contrary to the increased summer precipit...
Waterbodies such as lakes and ponds are abundant in vast Arctic landscapes and strongly affect the t...
Permafrost thaw can accelerate climate warming by releasing carbon from previously frozen soil in th...
Over the next century, near-surface permafrost across the circumpolar Arctic is expected to degrade ...
Changes in the cryosphere caused by global warming are expected to alter the terrestrial hydrologica...
Abstract. The high sensitivity of the Arctic implies that impact of climate change and related envir...
Abstract Observations show increases in river discharge to the Arctic Ocean especially in w...
Modification of the hydrological cycle and, subsequently, of other global cycles is expected in Arct...
Role of changing climatic conditions on permafrost degradation and hydrology was investigated in the...
Abstract A physically-based, distributed model of runoff generation in the permafrost regions is pre...
This study not only examined the spatiotemporal variations of active-layer thickness (ALT) in permaf...
Hydrologic conditions are a key factor in Arctic ecosystems, with strong influences on ecosystem str...
Climate change is having a significant impact on the Arctic and will continue to do so in the future...
Permafrost thaw can accelerate climate warming by releasing carbon from previously frozen soil in th...
Recent observations indicate a warming of permafrost in many northern regions with the resulting deg...
Waterbodies such as lakes and ponds are abundant in vast Arctic landscapes and strongly affect the t...
Waterbodies such as lakes and ponds are abundant in vast Arctic landscapes and strongly affect the t...
Permafrost thaw can accelerate climate warming by releasing carbon from previously frozen soil in th...
Over the next century, near-surface permafrost across the circumpolar Arctic is expected to degrade ...
Changes in the cryosphere caused by global warming are expected to alter the terrestrial hydrologica...
Abstract. The high sensitivity of the Arctic implies that impact of climate change and related envir...
Abstract Observations show increases in river discharge to the Arctic Ocean especially in w...
Modification of the hydrological cycle and, subsequently, of other global cycles is expected in Arct...
Role of changing climatic conditions on permafrost degradation and hydrology was investigated in the...
Abstract A physically-based, distributed model of runoff generation in the permafrost regions is pre...
This study not only examined the spatiotemporal variations of active-layer thickness (ALT) in permaf...
Hydrologic conditions are a key factor in Arctic ecosystems, with strong influences on ecosystem str...
Climate change is having a significant impact on the Arctic and will continue to do so in the future...
Permafrost thaw can accelerate climate warming by releasing carbon from previously frozen soil in th...
Recent observations indicate a warming of permafrost in many northern regions with the resulting deg...
Waterbodies such as lakes and ponds are abundant in vast Arctic landscapes and strongly affect the t...
Waterbodies such as lakes and ponds are abundant in vast Arctic landscapes and strongly affect the t...
Permafrost thaw can accelerate climate warming by releasing carbon from previously frozen soil in th...
Over the next century, near-surface permafrost across the circumpolar Arctic is expected to degrade ...