The hydrological cycle of the Arctic river basin holds an important position in the Earth’s system, which has been significantly disturbed by global warming. This study analyzed recent changes in the hydrological components of two representative Arctic river basins in Siberia and North America, the Lena River Basin (LRB) and Mackenzie River Basin (MRB), respectively. The trends were diagnosed in hydrological components through a comparative analysis and estimations based on remote sensing and observational datasets during 2003–2016. The results showed that the annual precipitation decreased at rates of 1.9 mm/10a and 18.8 mm/10a in the MRB and LRB, respectively. In contrast, evapotranspiration (ET) showed increasing trends, with rates of 9....
International audienceRecent observations indicate that over the last decades, climate change has in...
[1] The long-term (1935–1999) monthly records of temperature, precipitation, stream flow, river ice ...
The impact of transient changes in climate and vegetation on the hydrology of small Arctic headwate...
The Arctic freshwater budget is critical for understanding the climate in the northern regions. Howe...
The Arctic freshwater budget is critical for understanding the climate in the northern regions. Howe...
Hydrologic cycle intensification is an expected manifestation of a warming climate. Although positiv...
The Arctic is considered to be particularly sensitive to global climate change. Global warming will ...
The pan-Arctic domain is undergoing some of Earth's most rapid and significant changes resulting fro...
The Arctic freshwater cycle is changing rapidly, which will require adequate monitoring of river flo...
The Arctic is subject to growing economic and political interest. Meanwhile, its water and climate s...
The objectives were (i) to evaluate the relationship between recent climate change and extreme hydro...
The consistency of long-term yearly precipitation and runoff trends over the largest Arctic watershe...
Factors contributing to the historic flooding along the Lena River in May 2001 are examined using a ...
Terrestrial hydrology is central to the Arctic system and its freshwater circulation. Water transpor...
The hydro-climatology of the Arctic terrestrial drainage plays an important role in the climate syst...
International audienceRecent observations indicate that over the last decades, climate change has in...
[1] The long-term (1935–1999) monthly records of temperature, precipitation, stream flow, river ice ...
The impact of transient changes in climate and vegetation on the hydrology of small Arctic headwate...
The Arctic freshwater budget is critical for understanding the climate in the northern regions. Howe...
The Arctic freshwater budget is critical for understanding the climate in the northern regions. Howe...
Hydrologic cycle intensification is an expected manifestation of a warming climate. Although positiv...
The Arctic is considered to be particularly sensitive to global climate change. Global warming will ...
The pan-Arctic domain is undergoing some of Earth's most rapid and significant changes resulting fro...
The Arctic freshwater cycle is changing rapidly, which will require adequate monitoring of river flo...
The Arctic is subject to growing economic and political interest. Meanwhile, its water and climate s...
The objectives were (i) to evaluate the relationship between recent climate change and extreme hydro...
The consistency of long-term yearly precipitation and runoff trends over the largest Arctic watershe...
Factors contributing to the historic flooding along the Lena River in May 2001 are examined using a ...
Terrestrial hydrology is central to the Arctic system and its freshwater circulation. Water transpor...
The hydro-climatology of the Arctic terrestrial drainage plays an important role in the climate syst...
International audienceRecent observations indicate that over the last decades, climate change has in...
[1] The long-term (1935–1999) monthly records of temperature, precipitation, stream flow, river ice ...
The impact of transient changes in climate and vegetation on the hydrology of small Arctic headwate...