The cold region critical zone in transition: responses to climate warming and land use change

K Pi, M Bieroza, A Brouchkov, W Chen… - Annual Review of …, 2021 - annualreviews.org
Global climate warming disproportionately affects high-latitude and mountainous terrestrial
ecosystems. Warming is accompanied by permafrost thaw, shorter winters, earlier snowmelt …

What conditions favor the influence of seasonally frozen ground on hydrological partitioning? A systematic review

P Ala-Aho, A Autio, J Bhattacharjee… - Environmental …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
The influence of seasonally frozen ground (SFG) on water, energy, and solute fluxes is
important in cold climate regions. The hydrological role of permafrost is now being actively …

The cold vadose zone: Hydrological and ecological significance of frozen-soil processes

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 …

The effects of soil freeze–thaw on soil aggregate breakdown and concomitant sediment flow in Prince Edward Island: A review

LM Edwards - Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 2013 - cdnsciencepub.com
Edwards, LM 2013. The effects of soil freeze–thaw on soil aggregate breakdown and
concomitant sediment flow in Prince Edward Island: A review. Can. J. Soil Sci. 93: 459–472 …

Effects of a snow-compaction treatment on soil freezing, snowmelt runoff, and soil nitrate movement: A field-scale paired-plot experiment

Y Iwata, Y Yanai, T Yazaki, T Hirota - Journal of Hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
A frozen soil layer may impede snowmelt infiltration, resulting in a large amount of runoff that
influences the soil water balance and anion movement in the soil profile. To examine the …

Hyperspectral classification of poisonous solanaceous weeds in processing Phaseolus vulgaris L. and Spinacia oleracea L.

M Lauwers, D Nuyttens, B De Cauwer… - Computers and Electronics …, 2022 - Elsevier
Poisonous weeds can occasionally unintentionally be co-harvested and pose a threat to
human health as separation techniques during processing are not sufficient. Hence …

Comparison of soil frost and thaw depths measured using frost tubes and other methods

Y Iwata, T Hirota, T Suzuki, K Kuwao - Cold regions science and …, 2012 - Elsevier
Frost tubes filled with methylene blue solution are commonly used tools for measuring soil
frost and thaw depths in the field. To quantify the accuracy of this method, soil frost depths …

Multi‐GCM by multi‐RAM experiments for dynamical downscaling on summertime climate change in Hokkaido

M Inatsu, T Sato, TJ Yamada, R Kuno… - Atmospheric Science …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The experiments with three general circulation models (GCMs) by three regional
atmospheric models (RAMs) for the dynamical downscaling (DDS) have been performed to …

Optimum soil frost depth to alleviate climate change effects in cold region agriculture

Y Yanai, Y Iwata, T Hirota - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
On-farm soil frost control has been used for the management of volunteer potatoes
(Solanum tuberosum L.), a serious weed problem caused by climate change, in northern …

Effective killing of volunteer potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tubers by soil frost control using agrometeorological information—An adaptive countermeasure to climate …

T Yazaki, T Hirota, Y Iwata, S Inoue, K Usuki… - Agricultural and forest …, 2013 - Elsevier
In the Tokachi region of Japan, soil frost depth has been decreasing. Outbreaks of volunteer
potatoes caused by overwinter survival of unharvested potato tubers have become a severe …