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Freeze/thaw processes in complex permafrost landscapes of northern Siberia simulated using the TEM ecosystem model: impact of thermokarst ponds and lakes
Freeze/thaw processes complex permafrost landscapes northern Siberia simulated TEM ecosystem model thermokarst ponds and lakes
2014/12/19
Freeze/thaw (F/T) processes can be quite different under the various land surface types found in the complex tundra of the Arctic, such as polygonal tundra (wet center and dry rims), ponds, and thermo...
Comparing model sensitivities of different landscapes using the ecohydrological SWAT model
landscapes the ecohydrological SWAT model
2010/2/3
Lowland areas are characterised by specific properties, such as flat topography, low hydraulic gradients, shallow groundwater, and high potential for water retention in peatland and lakes. The investi...
Megafaunal diversity associated with marine landscapes of northern Norway:a preliminary assessment
Megafaunal diversity marine landscapes northern Norway preliminary assessment
2009/12/2
The seabed of northern Norway was explored using video and multibeam surveys to assess the distribution of megafauna and examine associations of benthic organisms to their physical environment. The st...
Submarine landscapes along the Lofoten-Vesterålen-Senja margin,northern Norway
landscape multibeam terrain analysis classification
2009/12/2
Eight landscape types have been defined and spatially documented from a 40 000 km2 large area off Lofoten, Vesterålen and Senja in northern Norway. The area represents some of the most geologica...
The significance of organic carbon and nutrient export from peatland-dominated landscapes subject to disturbance,a stoichiometric perspective
organic carbon and nutrient export peatland-dominated landscapes stoichiometric perspective
2010/1/19
The terrestrial-aquatic interface is a crucial environment in which to consider the fate of exported terrestrial carbon in the aquatic system. Here the fate of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) may be co...