We examine how tracer studies have enhanced our understanding of flow paths, residence times and sources of stream flow in northern catchments. We define northern catchments as …
Y Iwata, M Hayashi, S Suzuki, T Hirota… - Water resources …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
A dramatic reduction in soil frost depth has been reported for Hokkaido Island of northern Japan over the last 20 years. Since soil frost strongly affects snowmelt infiltration and runoff …
An overview is provided of the potential effects of climate change on the watershed biogeochemical processes and surface water quality in mountainous watersheds of …
M Hayashi - Vadose Zone Journal, 2013 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Approximately 50% of soils in the Northern Hemisphere experience seasonal freezing and thawing, which influences physical, chemical, and biological processes in the vadose zone …
Long‐term data from the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hampshire show that air temperature has increased by about 1° C over the last half century. The warmer climate …
Y Iwata, M Nemoto, S Hasegawa, Y Yanai, K Kuwao… - Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
In cold regions, thick frozen soil layers can significantly impede snowmelt infiltration and thus increase runoff of spring snowmelt water. This study aimed to clarify the relationship …
Y Iwata, M Hayashi, T Hirota - Vadose Zone Journal, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The depth of soil frost is decreasing in cold regions around the world as a result of climate warming. To evaluate the potential impacts of the reduction in frost depth on the hydrologic …
Y Yanai, T Hirota, Y Iwata, M Nemoto, O Nagata… - Soil Biology and …, 2011 - Elsevier
It has been suggested that soil-thawing and snow-melting are critical triggers for vigorous emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from soils in cold regions. However, because soil freezing …
The physical, thermal, and mechanical properties of snow, ice, and permafrost are responsible for the response of these cryospheric materials to external stressors. An …