Hydrologic impacts of thawing permafrost—A review

MA Walvoord, BL Kurylyk - Vadose Zone Journal, 2016 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Where present, permafrost exerts a primary control on water fluxes, flowpaths, and
distribution. Climate warming and related drivers of soil thermal change are expected to …

Effects of changing permafrost conditions on hydrological processes and fluvial fluxes

MJ Lafrenière, SF Lamoureux - Earth-science reviews, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the impacts of permafrost change on hydrological and related
hydrochemical, particulate and organic fluxes in small Arctic catchments. While the …

[HTML][HTML] Using stable isotopes to assess surface water source dynamics and hydrological connectivity in a high-latitude wetland and permafrost influenced landscape

P Ala-Aho, C Soulsby, OS Pokrovsky, SN Kirpotin… - Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Climate change is expected to alter hydrological and biogeochemical processes in high-
latitude inland waters. A critical question for understanding contemporary and future …

Permafrost degradation and its hydrogeological impacts

H Jin, Y Huang, VF Bense, Q Ma, SS Marchenko… - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Under a warming climate, permafrost degradation has resulted in profound hydrogeological
consequences. Here, we mainly review 240 recent relevant papers. Permafrost degradation …

Modeling the role of preferential snow accumulation in through talik development and hillslope groundwater flow in a transitional permafrost landscape

EE Jafarov, ET Coon, DR Harp, CJ Wilson… - Environmental …, 2018 - iopscience.iop.org
Through taliks—thawed zones extending through the entire permafrost layer—represent a
critical type of heterogeneity that affects water redistribution and heat transport, especially in …

The influence of shallow taliks on permafrost thaw and active layer dynamics in subarctic Canada

R Connon, É Devoie, M Hayashi… - Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Measurements of active layer thickness (ALT) are typically taken at the end of summer, a
time synonymous with maximum thaw depth. By definition, the active layer is the layer above …

Groundwater flow and heat transport for systems undergoing freeze-thaw: Intercomparison of numerical simulators for 2D test cases

C Grenier, H Anbergen, V Bense, Q Chanzy… - Advances in water …, 2018 - Elsevier
In high-elevation, boreal and arctic regions, hydrological processes and associated water
bodies can be strongly influenced by the distribution of permafrost. Recent field and …

Permafrost map for Norway, Sweden and Finland

K Gisnås, B Etzelmüller, C Lussana… - Permafrost and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
A research‐based understanding of permafrost distribution at a sufficient spatial resolution is
important to meet the demands of science, education and society. We present a new …

Defrosting northern catchments: Fluvial effects of permafrost degradation

N Tananaev, E Lotsari - Earth-Science Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper discusses the potential response of fluvial processes and landforms to the
projected permafrost degradation and related hydrological change. Fluvial system structure …

Quantified hydrological responses to permafrost degradation in the headwaters of the Yellow River (HWYR) in High Asia

A Sun, Z Yu, J Zhou, K Acharya, Q Ju, R Xing… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
The impact on the hydrologic cycle of permafrost degradation under the influence of climate
change has caused an inestimable threat to sustainable regulation of the ecosystem. This …