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Irina V. Tokareva and Anatoly S. Prokushkin
The accelerated rates of warming in high latitudes lead to permafrost degradation, enhance nutrient cycling and intensify the transport of terrestrial materials to the Arctic rivers. The quantitative estimation of riverine nutrient flux on seasonal and s...
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Clément Fabre, Sabine Sauvage, Nikita Tananaev, Raghavan Srinivasan, Roman Teisserenc, José Miguel Sánchez Pérez
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Modification of the hydrological cycle and, subsequently, of other global cycles is expected in Arctic watersheds owing to global change. Future climate scenarios imply widespread permafrost degradation caused by an increase in air temperature, and the e...
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Clément Fabre, Sabine Sauvage, Nikita Tananaev, Raghavan Srinivasan, Roman Teisserenc and José Miguel Sánchez Pérez
Modification of the hydrological cycle and, subsequently, of other global cycles is expected in Arctic watersheds owing to global change. Future climate scenarios imply widespread permafrost degradation caused by an increase in air temperature, and the e...
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Roxanne Ahmed, Terry Prowse, Yonas Dibike, Barrie Bonsal and Hayley O?Neil
Runoff from Arctic rivers constitutes a major freshwater influx to the Arctic Ocean. In these nival-dominated river systems, the majority of annual discharge is released during the spring snowmelt period. The circulation regime of the salinity-stratified...
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Olga Yu. Antokhina, Pavel N. Antokhin, Elena V. Devyatova and Yuliya V. Martynova
Western Siberia is a large area in Northern Eurasia, which lies between the Urals and the Yenisei River. The atmospheric blocking events are not a frequent phenomenon in this region. Nevertheless, they noticeably affect the weather and living conditions ...
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