ABSTRACT. Hydrological and hydrochemical monitoring of paired watersheds in the High Arctic was conducted in 2003–04 to investigate the influence of seasonal runoff on lake water chemistry and productivity. Despite similar limnological conditions overall between the two lakes, marked differences in aquatic productivity were attributed to watershed and basin morphology and the resultant influences on lake ice deterioration and growing season length. A switch from allochthonous to autoch-thonous sources of carbon late in the season reflected the simultaneous decline in river runoff and increase in aquatic produc-tivity as the growing season progressed. However, low air temperatures and protracted snowmelt and ponding in the deeply incised cha...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
Globally, hydrological connectivity between rivers and their floodplains has been reduced by river f...
Hydrological and meteorological observations at Lake Tuborg, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada in 19...
submitted abstract We conducted two- and six-year-long deployments of continuous water samplers (Os...
This study examines hydrological and geochemical processes in a continuous permafrost setting in the...
Measured environmental variables from 56 lakes across the Central Canadian Treeline Region exhibited...
This study examines hydrological and geochemical processes in a continuous permafrost setting in the...
Measured environmental variables from 56 lakes across the Central Canadian Treeline Region exhibited...
Hydrological records from High Arctic watersheds are invariably short. Records of runoff and sedimen...
1. Freshwater chemistry across the circumpolar region was characterised using a pan-Arctic data set ...
The Mackenzie River and Delta were sampled during hydrologically-defined seasons in four consecutive...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
The Arctic is warming up faster than the global average and the projected changes are believed to im...
This study examined water chemistry from 113 lakes and ponds across the eastern Canadian Arctic to a...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
Globally, hydrological connectivity between rivers and their floodplains has been reduced by river f...
Hydrological and meteorological observations at Lake Tuborg, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada in 19...
submitted abstract We conducted two- and six-year-long deployments of continuous water samplers (Os...
This study examines hydrological and geochemical processes in a continuous permafrost setting in the...
Measured environmental variables from 56 lakes across the Central Canadian Treeline Region exhibited...
This study examines hydrological and geochemical processes in a continuous permafrost setting in the...
Measured environmental variables from 56 lakes across the Central Canadian Treeline Region exhibited...
Hydrological records from High Arctic watersheds are invariably short. Records of runoff and sedimen...
1. Freshwater chemistry across the circumpolar region was characterised using a pan-Arctic data set ...
The Mackenzie River and Delta were sampled during hydrologically-defined seasons in four consecutive...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
The Arctic is warming up faster than the global average and the projected changes are believed to im...
This study examined water chemistry from 113 lakes and ponds across the eastern Canadian Arctic to a...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
Globally, hydrological connectivity between rivers and their floodplains has been reduced by river f...
Hydrological and meteorological observations at Lake Tuborg, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada in 19...