Analysis of organic and inorganic carbon (DOC and DIC, respectively), pH, Na, K, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO<sub>4</sub> and Si in ~ 100 large and small rivers (< 10 to ≤ 150 000 km<sup>2</sup>) of western Siberia sampled in winter, spring, and summer over a more than 1500 km latitudinal gradient allowed establishing main environmental factors controlling the transport of river dissolved components in this environmentally important region, comprising continuous, discontinuous, sporadic and permafrost-free zones. There was a significant latitudinal trend consisting in a general decrease in DOC, DIC, SO<sub>4</sub>, and major cation (Ca, Mg, Na, K) concentration northward, reflecting the interplay between groundwater feeding (detectable mostly in the p...
Towards a better understanding of trace element (TE) transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface ...
Rivers and streams draining basalts in Central Siberia allow thorough evaluation of the intensity of...
We studied two medium size pristine rivers (Taz and Ket) of boreal and subarctic zone, western Siber...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Towards a better understanding of trace element transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface envir...
Towards a better understanding of trace element transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface envir...
International audienceIn contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved ( 0.45 µm) matte...
International audienceIn contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved ( 0.45 µm) matte...
International audienceIn contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved ( 0.45 µm) matte...
International audienceIn contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved ( 0.45 µm) matte...
In contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved (< 0.45 mu m) elements in permafrost...
In contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved (< 0.45 mu m) elements in permafrost...
Towards a better understanding of trace element (TE) transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface ...
Rivers and streams draining basalts in Central Siberia allow thorough evaluation of the intensity of...
We studied two medium size pristine rivers (Taz and Ket) of boreal and subarctic zone, western Siber...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Identifying the landscape and climate factors that control nutrient export by rivers in high latitud...
Towards a better understanding of trace element transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface envir...
Towards a better understanding of trace element transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface envir...
International audienceIn contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved ( 0.45 µm) matte...
International audienceIn contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved ( 0.45 µm) matte...
International audienceIn contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved ( 0.45 µm) matte...
International audienceIn contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved ( 0.45 µm) matte...
In contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved (< 0.45 mu m) elements in permafrost...
In contrast to numerous studies on the dynamics of dissolved (< 0.45 mu m) elements in permafrost...
Towards a better understanding of trace element (TE) transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface ...
Rivers and streams draining basalts in Central Siberia allow thorough evaluation of the intensity of...
We studied two medium size pristine rivers (Taz and Ket) of boreal and subarctic zone, western Siber...